• Horóscopo de Junio

    Aries El planeta Venus navegará en tu signo la primera semana del mes, posteriormente comenzar a navegar en tu sector financiero. Te esperan buenas noticias y solución de problemas. Tienes ante ti un mes tranquilo adornado con buenas sorpresas, romance y buena salud. Estarás irradiando una energía magnética que...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: DEI & Green Jobs

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk Green jobs—those that directly contribute to a sustainable environment—have been growing in need as the world has become more eco-focused. According to the Solar Energies Industries Association (SEIA), between 2014 and 2019 employment in the solar energy sector increased five times faster than...
  • Trump trade war has already had huge effect on California ports

    Levi Sumagaysay CalMatters California’s port traffic is beginning to look worse now, under the effects of President Donald Trump’s fickle tariff policy, than it did at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. “The vessel calls, or cancellations, that we’re seeing today (are) starting to exceed the number that we...
  • Más de 200 manifestantes exigen a Newsom que financie a víctimas de violencia doméstica

    Viji Sundaram American Community Media SACRAMENTO – “Soy una superviviente de la violencia sexual y doméstica. Me retuvieron como rehén, me golpearon, me violaron, me torturaron y me dispararon”, escribió Elvira Herrera, de la red de soporte de la violencia doméstica del Sur de California. “Si no existieran los...
  • Study: Free speech imperiled at some CA colleges

    A new study shows free speech is increasingly under assault on college campuses from both right and left. The nonpartisan, nonprofit Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, known as FIRE, surveyed 58,000 college students, asking them about campus culture when it comes to comfort expressing ideas, tolerance for speakers, disruptive conduct,...
  • Another casualty of Trump research cuts? California students who want to be scientists

    Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters This spring, the National Institutes of Health quietly began terminating programs at scores of colleges that prepared promising undergraduate and graduate students for doctoral degrees in the sciences. At least 24 University of California and California State University campuses lost training grants that provided their students...
  • During Women’s Health Month, experts highlight alcohol abuse

    As Women’s Health Month winds down, experts in alcohol abuse are speaking out about an increase in binge drinking among women over the past five years. A recent study from the Journal of the American Medical Association found that women are now binge drinking more than men for the...
  • ¿Por qué el Memorial Day también es una conmemoración hispana?

    Cada último lunes de mayo, Estados Unidos se detiene para honrar a más de un millón de mujeres y hombres que han fallecido sirviendo en las Fuerzas Armadas. Es un día solemne, lleno de banderas a media asta, coronas de flores y momentos de silencio. Pero también es una...
  • “CELEBRATE HAPPY” at the Disneyland Resort 70th Celebration

    Arturo Hilario El Observador With the commencement of the Disneyland Resort 70th Anniversary in Anaheim, California, guests are encouraged to “Celebrate Happy”, which happens to be the title of the new upbeat theme song by the Jonas Brothers created to mark the special occasion. The celebrations, which began on...
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