Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 25, 2022
COVID-19 kills some more than others. During the pandemic, coronavirus infected and killed people of color at disproportionately high rates. But getting COVID under better control has not addressed the underlying health disparities that plague low-income communities of color. In community listening sessions, my colleagues have heard statements like: Is the government going to give us a jab in the arm and then walk away, leaving us with all these... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Science January 22, 2023
Fewer people have gotten crucial medication for hepatitis C under Medi-Cal in recent years, troubling advocates who have pushed to expand the lifesaving treatment. Hepatitis C, a slow-moving virus that can lead to liver cancer, cirrhosis and death, can now be cured in most cases... + más
Op-Ed: South L.A. deserves better healthcare access. Fair Medi-Cal payments can help | Los Angeles Times
Health plan shake-up could disrupt coverage for low-income Californians | Los Angeles Times
The Daily Beast USA Politics December 15, 2022
The shadowy globe-spanning company at the heart of the latest federal investigation into has ties to two of the Democrat’s financial backers, both power players on the state’s cash-washed northern waterfront—and both recently busted by the feds in separate schemes... + más
NJ Sen. Menendez Under Federal Investigation, Sources Say | NBC 6 South Florida
New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez reportedly faces new federal probe | MarketWatch
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 19, 2022
On a blistering hot Friday in August, Donald Winston, 56, lugged black trash bags stuffed with belongings up four flights of stairs to what had just become his first-ever home of his own. Winston sweated profusely as the plastic bags began to shred on the hard floor, but he... + más
Benefits of whole life insurance everyone should know | CBS News
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 10, 2022
It wasn’t exactly an emergency, but Michael Reed, a security guard who lives in Watts, had back pain and ran out of his blood pressure medication. Unsure where else to turn, he went to his local emergency room for a refill. Around the same time, James Woodard, a homeless man,... + más
Who is Jennifer Siebel Newsom? Governor's wife linked to Weinstein trial | Newsweek
Newsom urges overhaul of Democrats' strategy, calls on party to go on offense | ABC7
ESPN USA Sports October 02, 2022
The John Madden Football Facility is coming to Cal Poly.Madden's family and the school unveiled plans Saturday for the construction of a $30 million football building that has been in the works for a few years, prior to the Pro Football Hall of Famer's death in... + más
Nick Chubb, Micah Parsons Headline Madden 23 Ratings Update After Week 2 | Bleacher Report
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 29, 2022
A Laguna Hills doctor pleaded guilty to defrauding Medi-Cal of more than $20 million by prescribing unnecessary medications to patients that were later sold on the black market, officials said. Mohamed Waddah El-Nachef, 69, appeared in Orange County Superior Court on Wednesday... + más
Cal Poly to name new facility after John Madden | ESPN
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 26, 2022
Almost 2 million of California’s poorest and most medically fragile residents may have to switch health insurers as a result of a new strategy by the state to improve care in its Medicaid program. A first-ever statewide contracting competition to participate in the program,... + más
Can most Californians even afford to retire? | Los Angeles Times
California won't forgive parking tickets for homeless after Newsom veto | Los Angeles Times
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