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61-year-old woman speaks out on rough arrest at Florida mobile home park’s management office caught on video

By Joe Roetz, Jessica Vallejo, Kevin Boulandier, Julian Quintana Click here for updates on this story     SWEETWATER, Florida (WSVN) — Video posted to social media captured a rough takedown of a woman after, police said, she refused to leave a Sweetwater mobile home park management office following a dispute with employees. Speaking with 7News in

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Architecture firm builds a jolly Christmas for families through Helping Hands Hawaii

By Lei U’i Kaholokula Click here for updates on this story     HONOLULU (KITV) — Businesses like architecture firm HHF Planners have stepped in making it their mission to give rather than receive by adopting families through Helping Hands Hawaii. Bright lights, Christmas songs and crowds at stores searching for the perfect gift. While that’s pretty

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Helicopter Parenting vs. Hummingbird Parenting: Finding the right balance

By Sirisha Dinavahi Click here for updates on this story     11/11/24 (LAPost.com) — Modern parenting styles are shifting from constant supervision to strategic support as new research reveals the downsides of overprotective parenting approaches. The once-popular helicopter parenting style faces growing scrutiny as child development experts point to the benefits of a more measured approach

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USC study finds connection from pollution to decreased memory in kids

By Pooja Mamnoor Click here for updates on this story     11/11/24 (LAPost.com) — A recent study by the University of Southern California revealed that exposure to air pollution can harm children’s learning and memory. Ammonium nitrate, a specific component of fine particle air pollution primarily produced by agricultural emissions, is associated with decreased learning and

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Rising heat drives drought more than lack of rain, UCLA study says

By Sirisha Dinavahi Click here for updates on this story     11/15/24 (LAPost.com) — According to recent research from experts at the University of California, Los Angeles and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, higher temperatures brought on by anthropogenic climate change have turned an ordinary drought in the American West into the “exceptional” category, with

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The impact of toxic work culture on employee turnover, well-being

By Pooja Mamnoor Click here for updates on this story     11/15/24 (LAPost.com) — In the fast-paced, ever-competitive corporate world, the conversation surrounding the importance of having a positive, non-toxic, and healthy workplace continues to rise. However, healthy workplaces have been overlooked over the past few years, and workplace toxicity has emerged as a critical factor

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Ambitious L.A. water recycling plan could serve half a million households

By Pooja Mamnoor Click here for updates on this story     11/21/24 (LAPost.com) — A new UCLA study has confirmed Los Angeles’ ambitious wastewater recycling initiative would strengthen the city’s water security amid growing climate challenges and potential natural disasters. The analysis, conducted by researchers at the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation, examined the city’s Pure

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