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Kaiser Permanente invites communities to celebrate wellness

Kaiser Permanente invites communities to celebrate wellness

Kaiser Permanente will host “Wellness Weekend” festivals Nov. 8–9 at multiple medical centers across the Washington, D.C. – Maryland – Virginia area, offering free health screenings centered around breast cancer and diabetes awareness, family activities and wellness demonstrations. The events aim to promote preventive care, encourage healthy habits and highlight Kaiser Permanente’s integrated approach to accessible, community-focused healthcare.
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The erosion of special education: Fix what is broken, do not wipe it out 

The erosion of special education: Fix what is broken, do not wipe it out 

The U.S. Department of Education’s decision to dismantle its Office of Special Education threatens essential services for students with disabilities and removes critical oversight. Rather than eliminating support systems, writer Kanika Cousine argues the government should repair and strengthen them to ensure every child has equitable access to education.
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Zohran Mamdani wins NYC mayor’s race, capping a stunning ascent

Zohran Mamdani wins NYC mayor’s race, capping a stunning ascent

Zohran Mamdani delivers his victory speech after being elected New York City mayor on Nov. 4, capping his meteoric rise to national prominence. The 34-year-old democratic socialist will make history as the city’s first Muslim mayor – and its youngest in more than a century.
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Keeping it Real: Will Proposition 50 Yield an Opportunity for Riverside to Throw the Bums Out?

Keeping it Real: Will Proposition 50 Yield an Opportunity for Riverside to Throw the Bums Out?

The passage of Proposition 50 in California may give voters in Riverside County an opportunity to elect new representatives in 2026, as the Republican hold on Districts 41 and 48 are at risk with the changing demographics of the region, while the Trump administration’s attempt to redraw congressional districts is being countered by California’s push to have state legislators do the same.
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Congressman Meeks chastises president for threatened invasion of Nigeria

Congressman Meeks chastises president for threatened invasion of Nigeria

Congressman Greg Meeks criticized the 47th president’s social media threat to send U.S. troops to Nigeria over alleged anti-Christian violence, calling it a reckless oversimplification of the country’s complex conflicts. Meeks emphasized that violence in Nigeria stems from resource disputes and insurgent activity, not solely religion, and stressed that all Nigerians deserve protection.
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Storms, solidarity and selective aid: The U.S., Jamaica and the ‘s- -thole’ bias

Storms, solidarity and selective aid: The U.S., Jamaica and the ‘s- -thole’ bias

Residents stand on the wreckage of a house destroyed by Hurricane Melissa in Santa Cruz, Jamaica. In this piece, Edmond W. Davis argues that America’s disaster aid and immigration responses reveal a persistent racial and political bias, showing more compassion toward European nations than to its Black Caribbean neighbors like Jamaica and Haiti.
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12th Annual Día de los Muertos Cultural Festival held in Inglewood

12th Annual Día de los Muertos Cultural Festival held in Inglewood

The morning fog and chill gave way to a beautiful day in the City of Inglewood, aka, “City of Champions,” and “City Where Champions Are Made.”
     The Día de los Muertos event was hosted by Inglewood Park Cemetery and Inglewood Cemetery Mortuary on Sunday, November 2, 2025, from 12:00 to 4:00 pm. This solemn and celebratory day paid tribute to life, love, and the enduring bonds shared with loved ones who have transitioned.

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