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New Wave of Asylum Seekers Given Aid by Riverside County and Local Non-Profits
During the immigration surge at the U.S-Mexico border in 2019, Riverside County partnered with local non-profits to help more than 2,800 asylum seekers…
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CDC Likely To Extend Eviction Moratorium With Millions Of People Behind On Rent
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is moving to extend an order aimed at preventing evictions during the pandemic. Housing groups say the order could prevent up to 1 million evictions.
Next Pandemic: Scientists Fear Another Coronavirus Could Jump From Animals To Humans
Researchers worry another coronavirus will spill over from a bat or some other creature. They're hunting for sources — and finding evidence that a new pandemic could be around the corner.
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Opinion: The 8 We Lost
We learned more about the suspect in the Georgia shootings than the victims, possibly because the women who died may have been too busy working to leave long histories on social media.
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'Firekeeper's Daughter' Forges A New Path Between Cultures And Genres
A contemplative exploration of existing between two cultural identities meets fake relationship romance meets backwoods thriller in this powerhouse YA debut from Ojibwe author Angeline Boulley.
So How Should Your Favorite Restaurant Pay Its Servers? Well, It's Complicated
A fierce debate is taking shape within the restaurant industry as a push to raise the minimum wage threatens to upend the tipped wage structures for servers.
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For Asian American Women, Misogyny And Racism Are Inseparable, Sociologist Says
The mass shooter who targeted Atlanta massage spas wanted to "eliminate" a "temptation." Many Asian women see it as an extreme example of the anti-Asian attacks they've experienced.
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Houston Police Chief Leaves To Take Up Top Job In Miami
Houston police chief Art Acevedo became a national figure when he marched with protestors who were protesting the police killing of George Floyd.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray On Atlanta Shooting, Domestic Extremism, Rising Hate Crimes
The shooting comes amid rising hate crimes against Asian Americans.
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Paul Jackson, Headhunters Bassist Who Played With Herbie Hancock, Dies At 73
Best known for his work on Hancock's blockbuster 1973 album Head Hunters, Paul Jackson was a bassist who found his musical identity between jazz and funk.
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