Por: Los Angeles Times Science February 13, 2023
Lee Reed hoped that upon leaving prison he could return to the manual labor jobs he'd worked as a younger man. But the 62-year-old suffered a debilitating back injury in prison, and despite requests for surgery, approval came only shortly before he was released, he said. It was too late. He would have to find a way to have the operation after getting out. After 25 years behind bars for assault, Reed in July returned to a transformed San... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment February 19, 2023
Le Krewe du Roi celebrated the food and fun of Louisiana with a theme of “Roi Fest: The Bounty of Louisiana” for its 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball Saturday at the Carl F. Grant Civic Center, Plaquemine.The tableau began with the presentation of the 2023 ball captains, Corey... + más
Are kids allowed at Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans? Answers to 10 common tourist questions. | The Advocate
Washington Mardi Gras exhibit is the perfect mix of Louisiana royalty and D.C. pomp | The Advocate
CBS News USA Politics January 20, 2023
A shows that reducing restrictions on buprenorphine, a medication that can treat opioid use disorder, did not lead to an increase in overdose deaths involving the treatment. The findings may help allay concerns that making buprenorphine more widely available could lead to more... + más
If you're worried about prescription opioids, you should be really scared of fentanyl | Los Angeles Times
Why Overdose Deaths Have Increased | Time
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion January 15, 2023
Gov. Gavin Newsom has said that addressing homelessness is his top priority. It should be. California has 30% of the country’s homeless population and 50% of those who sleep outside as opposed to in shelters or temporary housing. Certainly no California governor has responded... + más
How 100 Communities Are Solving Homelessness—And What We Can Learn From Their Success | Forbes
The Obvious Answer to Homelessness | The Atlantic
ABC News USA Health November 16, 2022
NEW YORK -- Have U.S. drug overdose deaths stopped rising? Preliminary government data suggests they may have, but many experts are urging caution, noting that past plateaus didn't last.U.S. overdose death rates began steadily climbing in the 1990s driven by opioid... + más
US overdose deaths may be peaking, but experts are wary | Associated Press
US overdose deaths may be peaking, but experts are wary | WPLG Local 10
Forbes USA Business November 15, 2022
Homelessness is often thought of as intractable, ever-present. Yet social entrepreneur Rosanne Haggerty demonstrates how it can be solved. One hundred U.S. cities and counties collaborate through her organization to achieve this goal, using new tools and habits for radically... + más
Newsom holds $1B in spending to combat homelessness, citing inadequate plans: 'Do better' | ABC7
‘Do better’: Newsom pauses $1B in homelessness spending | The Boston Globe
Forbes USA Life November 03, 2022
'Tis the seasons for festive and fun frocks for mom and mini. Petit Lem The holidays call for plenty of festive attire that’s fit for anything from celebratory meals with family, snowy playdays, photos with Santa, to cozying up on the couch with milk and cookies. Whatever... + más
Starbucks Christmas drinks menu — 13 festive offerings this holiday | Newsweek
Why Champagne Telmont Is Skipping The Fancy Gift Box This Holiday Season | Forbes
ABC News USA Sports October 20, 2022
AFC CLINCHED: Indianapolis-AFC South and homefield advantage; San Diego-AFC West and first-round bye; Cincinnati-AFC North; New England-AFC East ELIMINATED: Cleveland, Kansas City, Oakland, Buffalo, Tennessee Baltimore - Clinches a playoff spot with a win N.Y. Jets - Clinches a... + más
How the College Football Playoff will be impacted by Week 7's key games | ABC7
ESPN+ is streaming 9 NFL games this season — here's a full schedule and how to watch | Business Insider
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