A science reporter for the Los Angeles Times shares her strategies for drawing readers’ attention back to the truth, as waves ...
We're excited to announce the selection of 17 talented journalists who will be participating in our 2025 Data Fellowship and ...
We know a lot about what to do about domestic violence,” one expert told journalists. “But we’re at a point now where our ...
As SNAP budget cuts and expanded work requirements kick in, millions of children may lose access to free school meals.
Health care providers in San Francisco are taking note of a growing interest in acupuncture among Latinos. In January 2025, ...
Haitian Community Reeling with Fear and Anxiety at the Prospect of Losing Temporary Protected Status
Evan as a California federal judge blocks the Trump Administration's attempt to end Haitian Temporary Protected Status six ...
Asian American families face cultural taboos, language gaps, and limited resources in end-of-life care, but early planning ...
Cuts to the food assistance program CalFresh in California could impact more than 735,000 beneficiaries. Latinos make up about 55% of all participants, making the program critical to address food ...
UCLA researchers are trying to assess how mobile phones can be used to spread information on testing and safe sex among minority men most likely to engage in risky behavior. The effort reflects both ...
From the Los Angeles wildfires to Hurricane Helene, we live in an era of mega-disasters and other climate change effects that have enormous implications for health and well-being. The Health and ...
The Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism at the University of Southern California was founded in 1971 with generous support from Ambassador Walter H. Annenberg. Its strategic location in ...
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