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L.A. universities top economic mobility rankings in California

California State University, Los Angeles ranks first in California for improving the economic status of low and moderate-income students, according to a new study. The California Mobility Index – created by the HEA Group and College Futures Foundation – shows CSU campuses are nine of the top 10 schools most effective at boosting economic mobility in the state. The index evaluates 82 four-year California colleges and universities based on their ability to elevate the socioeconomic standing of students from households earning $75,000 or less annually. CSU campuses dominate the rankings,
L.A. universities top economic mobility rankings in California
Environment

Will La Niña's cooling effect end early? Here's what scientists say

The current La Niña climate pattern that emerged in January is likely to be short-lived, with a 60 percent chance it will fade by May, according to an announcement on March 6 from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Meanwhile, scientists are tracking an unexpected warming pattern called El Niño Costero or Coastal El Niño developing off the coast of Peru. This pattern could have far-reaching weather implications, including potential impacts on hurricane formation and global temperatures. The WMO report indicates this shift could contribute to continued near-record global temp
Will La Niña's cooling effect end early? Here's what scientists say
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USDA cuts $23M California school food program

The United States Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday it had eliminated funding for the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program (LFS), a $660 million initiative intended to help schools and childcare centers to buy food from local farms. Included in that number is $23 million received by the California Department of Education. According to the California Department of Education, the money is used to “help increase local food purchases in schools and build and expand economic opportunity for local and regional, small and socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.”
USDA cuts $23M California school food program

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‘Everything costs more’: How the aluminum tariffs are affecting a Nashville craft brewery

Perhaps there’s no better example of where the newly applied 25% tariffs on aluminum and steel will be felt than craft brewers, an industry that uses both materials in all facets of production and sales.And for Wesley Keegan, owner and founder of Nashville-based TailGate Brewery, the implementation of the tariffs will have swift effects on his business. “Everything costs more,” he told CNN. “We get a price increase letter just immediately from every supplier.”On Wednesday, President Donald Trump enacted a new round of tariffs on the raw metals. Since much of it comes from abroad, US
‘Everything costs more’: How the aluminum tariffs are affecting a Nashville craft brewery
Crime|Election|Political|US

Trump will visit the Justice Department, months after his criminal prosecutions were dismissed

President Donald Trump is set to visit the Justice Department on Friday to rally support for his administration's tough-on-crime agenda, an appearance expected to double as a victory lap after he emerged legally and politically unscathed from two federal prosecutions that were dismissed after his election win last fall. “I’m going to set out my vision,” the Republican president said Thursday about the purpose for a visit the White House is billing as “historic." The venue selection for the speech underscores Trump's keen interest in the department and desi
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Trump calls discussions with Putin 'productive', urges him to spare Ukrainian troops

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday there is a "very good chance" the war between Russia and Ukraine can end after Washington had "productive" discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday.He added that he had requested that Putin spare the lives of "completely surrounded" Ukrainian troops, apparently referring to Ukrainian forces being pushed back out of the Kursk region, their only foothold on Russian territory. "We had very good and productive discussions with President Vladimir Putin of Russia yesterday, and there is a very good chance that this horrible, bloody war
Trump calls discussions with Putin 'productive', urges him to spare Ukrainian troops
Health|US

Three months into 2025, US measles cases surpass total for 2024

Three months into 2025, the United States has surpassed the total number of measles cases in the country for all of last year.So far in 2025, there have been at least 308 measles cases reported in the United States, according to data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2024, there were 285 measles cases. The high numbers are driven by a large outbreak in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma.In the years since measles was declared eliminated in the US, there have been an average of about 179 measles cases reported each year. There have been an average of about 8 outbreaks per y

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CNN Poll: Most Americans disapprove of Trump’s approach to Ukraine war, doubt it will yield peace

Americans are skeptical that President Donald Trump’s approach to the war between Russia and Ukraine will bring peace to the region, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS. Most Americans view Trump’s handling of the conflict negatively, and 50% say his approach to the war is bad for the United States.US diplomats are currently working to persuade Russia to agree to a temporary ceasefire in the war that has dragged on for more than three years since Russia’s invasion. While the Biden administration strongly backed Ukraine and unambiguously blamed Russia for the conflict, Trump has
CNN Poll: Most Americans disapprove of Trump’s approach to Ukraine war, doubt it will yield peace
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Accounts of child survivors shed light on surge of rape and sexual violence in conflict-torn DRC

Sixteen-year-old Darkuna watched, terrified, as six gun-wielding men ransacked her home. “For God’s sake, what do you really want?” she cried.One of the fighters looked directly at the girl and responded: “I want you.”After stealing the family’s valuables, each of the armed men raped Darkuna and her 18-year-old sister. Their parents, helpless, were forced to watch.Darkuna is a pseudonym for the teenager, who provided this testimony to the United Nations’ children’s agency UNICEF via a partner organization on the ground in Goma, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Food|Lifestyle|Travel|World

Pies around the world: Sweet and savory goodness

Pie, pita, torta, tarte. No matter what it’s called, the idea applies across the globe. Everyone loves a piece of filled, baked goodness.March 14 is Pi Day in honor of the first three digits of the mathematical constant π (3.1415…). But it’s also a flimsy, yet delicious, excuse to celebrate the many edible varieties of pie around the world.Classic American apple and cherry varieties might be the first dishes that come to mind when the word “pie” is mentioned. But they’re just a slice of the sweet and savory pies available to pastry lovers from Florida to the Philippines.Under the
Pies around the world: Sweet and savory goodness
Asia|Business|Lifestyle|Travel|World

Bhutan’s beautiful new airport aims to transform the country forever

Mindfulness is one of the most popular concepts in the wellness industry right now — there are hotels, spas and classes all dedicated to its pursuit.But the Himalayan nation of Bhutan is taking the idea 20 steps further by building an entire mindfulness city.Gelephu, in southern Bhutan near the border with India, has been selected as the site of this city, although details have been scant about the project.Until now. The Bjarke Ingels Group architecture firm has unveiled its design for the upcoming Gelephu airport, offering the most insights into the city and its overall vision seen to date.

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Amid bursts of resistance, Trump administration squeezes colleges over pro-Palestinian protests as activist remains detained

Amid bursts of resistance, Trump administration squeezes colleges over pro-Palestinian protests as activist remains detained
MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Hamas says it will free a US-Israeli hostage to keep ceasefire talks rolling

Hamas says it has accepted a proposal from mediators to release one living American-Israeli hostage and the bodies of four dual-nationals who had died in captivity

Business|Economy|Political|US

Whipsawed by Trump's tariffs, the US public is getting a lot more nervous about the economy

President Donald Trump’s volatile tariff threats are unleashing historic jumps in public anxiety

Election|Political|US

Democrats target Republican districts with town hall campaign against Trump cuts

Democrats target Republican districts with town hall campaign against Trump cuts
Americas|Election|Political

Mark Carney sworn in as Canada’s PM after Trudeau steps down

Mark Carney sworn in as Canada’s PM after Trudeau steps down

Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

US stocks rebound after a week in the red

US stocks rebound after a week in the red

Arts|Europe|Political

Museums and auction houses should not hold human remains, UK lawmakers say

Museums and auction houses should not hold human remains, UK lawmakers say
Political|Technology|US

Musk meets with head of National Security Agency to ensure it is aligned with Trump, spy agency says

Elon Musk met with the leader of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command this week, suggesting America's spy agencies won't escape the billionaire's efforts to reshape the federal government

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Federal agents search two student residences at Columbia University

Federal agents searched two student residences at Columbia University, its interim president said, a week after immigration agents detained

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Alan Simpson, an outspoken Wyoming Republican who carved a moderate path in the US Senate, dies

Alan Simpson, an outspoken Wyoming Republican who carved a moderate path in the US Senate, dies

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