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Month: April 2025

How Pope Francis’ legacy reshapes the American catholic landscape

By Pooja Mamnoor Click here for updates on this story     4/23/25 (LAPost.com) — Pope Francis, who died Monday after serving as pontiff for 11 years, energized a traditionalist movement within American Catholicism that gained strength throughout his papacy. Pope Francis’ emphasis on inclusion, climate change, and migrants clashed with conservative Catholic sensibilities in the U.S.,

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How common are serious side effects in COVID-19 treatments?

By Pooja Mamnoor Click here for updates on this story     4/21/25 (LAPost.com) — Most approved COVID-19 treatments cause few serious side effects, according to new research from the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. The comprehensive analysis evaluated evidence from 54 U.S. studies spanning clinical trials and observational research in inpatient

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Puberty rewires brain in genetic condition linked to autism

By Sowjanya Pedada Click here for updates on this story     4/21/25 (LAPost.com) — A genetic condition associated with autism undergoes significant brain connectivity changes during puberty, potentially explaining its link to psychiatric disorders, according to new research from University of California, Los Angeles Health and international collaborators. Scientists found that chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome –

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The Drug Enforcement Administration shared videos on social media of a raid at what authorities said was an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs

More than 100 migrants were detained during a raid on a Colorado nightclub. Here’s what we know

By Chris Boyette, CNN (CNN) — US federal agents early Sunday raided what authorities described as an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs and took into custody more than 100 migrants accused of being in the country illegally, the US Drug Enforcement Administration said. “What was happening inside was significant drug trafficking, prostitution, crimes of violence,”

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Trump admin proposed sending up to 500 alleged Venezuelan gang members during negotiations to use El Salvador’s mega-prison

By Jennifer Hansler and Priscilla Alvarez, CNN (CNN) — The United States proposed sending up to 500 Venezuelan migrants with alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador as the two governments sought to reach an agreement on the use of the Central American nation’s notorious mega-prison, according to emails seen by

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Warming back up for the workweek

It’s a very mild and comfortable start to the week here in the Coachella Valley with minimal winds and highs in the 80s. Temperatures today are noticeably warmer than yesterday, thanks to the calmer winds and the departing area of low pressure. Highs will continue to warm back into the 90s for tomorrow, where they

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El Campus Palm Desert de CSUSB comenzará las obras del edificio de servicios estudiantiles

PALM DESERT, Calif. (KUNA) – El Campus Palm Desert de la Universidad Estatal de California en San Bernardino (CSUBS) comenzará la próxima semana la construcción del Edificio de Servicios Estudiantiles, financiado en parte con una asignación de $79 millones del presupuesto estatal. “Esta ceremonia de inicio de obras refleja nuestro compromiso continuo con el éxito estudiantil”,

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Charred merchandise and containers lie at the site of the deadly port explosion.

Iranian authorities say ‘failure to observe safety procedures’ at port where explosion killed at least 70 people

By Leila Gharagozlou, Tim Lister, Eve Brennan, Max Saltman and Frankie Vetch, CNN (CNN) — Iranian authorities have said there was a “failure to observe safety principles” at the port of Bandar Abbas, where an explosion Saturday killed dozens of people, but testing is required to determine the causes of the blast. Eyewitness accounts and

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