• Como Consumidor Puedes Ayudar a Definir el Futuro del Planeta

    Cada vez que compras un producto en el supermercado, estás emitiendo un voto. No se trata de un voto que se queda en una urna, sino uno que ayuda a determinar, día tras día, qué tipo de mundo estamos construyendo. En un contexto de crisis climática y degradación de...
  • ‘Paying More, Getting Less’ — America’s Flailing Health System

    Sunita Sohrabji American Community Media Millions of Americans are facing soaring health insurance premiums and rising out-of-pocket costs. Advocates warn large numbers of people will be priced out of coverage as a result, straining the broader health care system. More than 20 million people enrolled in Affordable Care Act...
  • ‘Valleycrat’ or Mamdani wannabe?: California Democrats are split on how to win swing votes

    Maya C. Miller CalMatters California Democrats, hungry to retake the U.S. House, all agree they must defeat Central Valley Republican incumbent Rep. David Valadao. But they can’t agree on who his challenger should be. Months out from a critical primary election, there’s a sharp divide among liberal activists over which...
  • Lawsuit slams censorship at national parks in CA, across US

    A coalition of conservation groups, park groups, scientists and historians filed a lawsuit on February 17 against the Trump administration over censorship at National Park Service sites. President Donald Trump ordered a review of all signs and educational materials to make sure they focus on natural beauty and grandeur, and censor factual information...
  • Las Once Hierbas Milagrosas

    Angélica Angelica archangelica Asiste en la curación de trastornos emocionales y males espirituales, si se coloca por las noches debajo de la almohada. Los enjuagues son recomendados para incrementar la belleza, y la atracción romántica. La infusión es recetada para contrarrestar la tos, los ataques de asma, el catarro,...
  • California spends billions based on this pollution tracker. Who benefits from its latest update?

    Alejandra Reyes-Velarde CalMatters California is again updating the system it uses to decide which polluted communities get cleanup funding. The tool, CalEnviroScreen, has already steered billions of dollars to the state’s most burdened neighborhoods, but critics say it still overlooks some of them. The update is reigniting a long-smoldering...
  • Bad Bunny Was the Biggest Winner at Super Bowl LX

    David Pham American Community Media Super Bowl LX (60) was a defensive, one-sided contest. The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots by a lopsided 29–13. Even before the game ended, much of the national and international attention was already shifting away from the scoreboard and toward Bad Bunny....
  • California sues websites that publish blueprints for 3D printer ghost guns

    Cayla Mihalovich CalMatters Two websites that distribute instructions for how to manufacture ghost guns are facing a new lawsuit from the state of California alleging that they provide access to illegal and untraceable firearms. The lawsuit, filed by Attorney General Rob Bonta and San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu, is aimed at the...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: Bringing Back India’s Tigers

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk India’s doubling its wild tiger population in just 10 years is one of the most significant conservation success stories in modern history. In 2006, India’s tiger population had fallen to just 1,411 individuals. By 2022, that number had climbed to more than 3,000,...
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