Por: ABC News Tech November 01, 2022
New research is shedding light on just how much higher proportions of dangerous toxins people in minority communities are breathing in.Populations in racially segregated communities in the U.S. may be more likely to be exposed to a form of air pollution, according to a study published in on Tuesday.Researchers combined air pollution monitoring and American Community Survey data from 2014 to 2019 to assess air pollution exposure across the U.S.... + full article
Newsweek USA Health October 24, 2022
The latest health trend to take over social media involves chugging salt water to release toxins, but experts say the fad is dubious at best—and could even be dangerous.Proponents of the salt water flush have flooded social media with stories of debloating and weight loss.... + más
Experts say the ‘sludge’ TikTok trend is ‘napalm for your bowels’ | New York Post
From kimchi to corned beef, these global treats show salt is the key flavor | Newsweek
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 14, 2022
Although there is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, it is certainly not for lack of research. But recent discoveries that have proven themselves in mice models may be the hope for the future of understanding and treating this mysterious disease that is taking the... + más
Bundling Disney Plus with Hulu and ESPN+ can save you $12 a month — here's how to sign up | Business Insider
iPhone 14 Plus reviews: Great battery life within a familiar hardware | 9to5Mac
Newsweek USA Life October 04, 2022
Meghan Markle says Los Angeles was full of culture when she grew up, despite how segregated it sometimes felt.The Duchess of Sussex discussed the city's multicultural heritage during the latest episode of her Archetypes podcast, in which she interviewed comedian Margaret... + más
Queen Elizabeth the peacemaker: Monarch urged Meghan, Harry to reunite with her dad Thomas Markle, book says | Fox News
Meghan Markle was 'very unhappy' over her 2017 Vanity Fair cover and found the headline 'racist': report | Fox News
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 30, 2022
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill Thursday to limit solitary confinement in California's jails, prisons and private detention centers, rejecting advocates' hopes to restrict a practice that many experts have likened to torture. In his Assembly Bill 2632 veto statement,... + más
Editorial: Solitary confinement is torture. Gov. Newsom can limit it in California | Los Angeles Times
Jail guard union blames Democrat-backed policy for assault by prisoner | Newsweek
WPTV USA Nation September 29, 2022
A new alert system named in honor of a 14-year-old Black teen murdered in 1955 will notify Maryland leaders and activists of racially motivated crimes.Carl Snowden with the Caucus of African-American Leaders recently announced the Emmett Till Alerts system, which will notify... + más
U-Va. officials say 3 events are not a ‘trend of hate crimes’ on campus | The Boston Globe
DOJ official and NY attorney launch initiative against hate crimes in Buffalo | The Hill
The Atlantic USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
Though school sports are typically sex-segregated, a new generation of kids isn’t content to compete within traditional structures.School sports are typically sex-segregated in America. However, it’s becoming more common for these lines to blur. (Tyler Comrie/ The... + más
Why Dating Is Hell for So Many Porn Stars | The Daily Beast
I Think My Sexual History Might Be … Too Intense for Future Partners | Slate
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 24, 2022
University of Virginia officials said that three incidents that initially appeared to have been racially motivated in the past month were not linked, and that only one of the three appeared to be racially motivated.The three events included a noose found wrapped around a statue... + más
Online Hate Speech Increases During Extreme Hot and Cold Weather | Time
UCLA wants more students but has no room. So it's buying a campus in Rancho Palos Verdes | Los Angeles Times
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