LA Post shares insights from a UCLA study about Gen Z's desire for kindness and safety in the post COVID-19 world.
I just got the new COVID-19 booster, and the nurse said hardly anyone is getting the updated shot this year. I’m not surprised because after years of headlines, COVID-19 is ...
Impacts of the LA fires on the the Latino community - the country's largest by percentage - are acute and will be long ...
Loneliness isn't just one thing—it has two key forms: emotional loneliness (lacking deep connections) and social loneliness ...
America's youth are not focused on fame and fortune, as stereotyped, but on personal safety and kindness, a study revealed.
There are still unanswered questions about rebuilding, how to make up for three weeks of lost in-person schooling, and how ...
The MAGA Republican triumphalism unleashed by Donald Trump's return to the White House has extended, unsurprisingly, to many ...
The 76-year-old Hamilton is the third Division I head coach to step down this season – all of them in the Atlantic Coast ...
Chad M. Topaz and Tyrone Bass suggest five steps researchers can take to make more inclusive choices when collecting and ...
“There is no mandate,” UCLA political scientist Lynn Vavreck said Thursday during a Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior seminar on “Hate and Politics.” (The institute’s “Open Mind” ...