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Trans surfers are beginning to find community among themselves in a sport that too often isolates and even shuns them
In a live taping, three of our Masters of Disasters talk about how they got into covering catastrophes, why they continue to do it — and how they try to convey hope
After a decades-long decline in automobile fatalities, numbers began to go up with the dawn of smart phones. Not even laws have stopped the rise — and the dawn of smart cars seems to be making things worse
“Trot” is a Korean music genre that has been around for decades. But in recent years, it has exploded in popularity in Southern California. The biggest fans? Immigrant seniors.
When Joe Biden won in 2020, he became the oldest president in U.S. history. If he runs again in 2024 and wins, he’ll beat own record. Is that a problem?
Farmacia Similares is the largest privately owned chain of pharmacies in Mexico, and has a cute mascot — Dr. Simi — who is beloved across the country. What could possibly be wrong about this scenario?
An FBI investigation tried to expose malfeasance in the world of NCAA men’s basketball. Instead, the mirror was turned on the agency itself.
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Democrat and Republican lawmakers are pushing for a U.S. ban on TikTok, arguing the Chinese-owned social media app is a national security risk. But many of its users argue that will severely harm their businesses.
For centuries, communities across Latin America have relied on curanderos — healers who utilize Indigenous tradition — for their physical and mental health. Will mainstream American health ever embrace it?
During the 2020 campaign, Joe Biden decried President Trump’s border policies. But as president, Biden has not rolled them back — in some cases, he’s doubled down.
The indictment of the former president has provoked praise and criticism alike. So what’s next?
Lucy Jones, California’s beloved earthquake expert, sits down with environment reporter Rosanna Xia to discuss music’s power to inspire climate action.
Over the last couple of years, RVs in Los Angeles turned from a vehicle for camping to shelter for people who are unhoused. That’s led to multiple complaints — and deaths.
For over 100 years, college athletes couldn’t make money competing in their sports. A new NCAA rule around name, image and likeness has changed that. The biggest winners? Gymnasts.
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, Ukrainian military officials have set up a hotline for Russian soldiers to call in and surrender. Is it working to end the war?
California’s historic storms have hit communities of color like Pajaro especially hard. It’s a recurring problem that could’ve been avoided.
Ariadna López was found murdered on the side of a road in Mexico, one of thousands of women murdered every year in the country. But her death outraged the country like never before.
To fight inflation\, the Fed has historically raised interest rates. But in times of uncertainty, rate hikes could cause an overcorrection — and a recession.
U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez is known for overturning gun bans. Derided and hailed in equal measures, he’s now presiding over a case with far-reaching consequences.