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This Is How The White Population Is Actually Changing Based On New Census Data
The white population is still the largest racial group in the U.S. Whether it is declining depends on how you define "white." Narrow definitions, researchers warn, can be misleading and dangerous.
How Rape Affects Memory And The Brain, And Why More Police Need To Know About This
How a sexual assault survivor is questioned by police can greatly influence the ability to access memories of that traumatic incident. Better interview techniques might help solve more cases.
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Storm Henri Drenches The Northeast As It Moves Inland
Henri was downgraded to a tropical depression Sunday night after knocking out power in over 100,000 homes, stretching from New York to Rhode Island.
‘Devastated and Exhausted’: Afghan Community Marches in Fremont
'Make sure our voice does not die,' said Hayward Mayor Aisha Wahab, the first Afghan American woman elected to public office in the U.S. on how people can support and uplift Afghan voices.
22 Dead, Many Missing After 17 Inches Of Rain In Tennessee
Flooding in rural areas took out roads, cellphone towers and telephone lines, leaving families uncertain about whether their loved ones survived the unprecedented deluge.
R. Kelly And Britney TV Docs Tap Into 'Consequence Culture,' Not Cancel Culture
Surviving R. Kelly and Framing Britney Spears are among a growing list of documentary projects challenging audiences to reconsider old controversies with fresh eyes.
Some Santa Clara County Leaders Want the Sheriff Out
In Santa Clara County, there are a series of controversies surrounding Sheriff Laurie Smith. They range from abuse in jails, to bribery — to even potential allegations of corruption and political influence. Now some leaders are saying enough is enough. San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo wants Smith to resign and county supervisors want her office … Continue reading Some Santa Clara County Leaders Want the Sheriff Out →
Noncompete Agreements Are Everywhere, Even Neighborhood Yoga Studios
Yoga studios want to protect their interests. Yoga teachers say they are unfair and should be done away with.
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How the Art of Fatherhood Informs the Craft of Poetry for Prentice Powell
Working from home while taking care of your kids doesn't make this poet is a "stay-at-home dad."
Trapping Millions of ‘Zombie’ Urchins Could Restore California’s Once Mighty Kelp Forests
In the last five years around 95% of Northern California’s bull kelp canopy was devoured by an influx of hungry sea urchins.
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