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Are Israeli Doctors Close to Finding a Cure for Breast Cancer?

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Last month, researchers from an Israeli pharmaceutical company called Accelerated Evolution Biotechnologies announced that in about a year, they would begin clinical trials with...

Ladies Take the Throne: Why Old is the New Cool

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Later this year, I will turn the big 4-5, and before you ask, yes, I am aware that calling it that is not a...

An Even Higher Vibe on the Inca Trail: Machu Picchu is Now Wheelchair Accessible

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Located across two Peruvian mountain peaks, the UNESCO World Heritage site, Machu Picchu — a 600 year-old world wonder — has long been known...

Lorena Bobbitt and the Rape Myths That Skeptics and Misogynists Embraced

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The story of Lorena Bobbitt might seem like a tabloid relic of the nineties, but Joshua Rofé’s new Amazon Prime docuseries Lorena shows us...

One Day At A Time: The Latino TV Makeover of the Century

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Update: since the initial publishing of this post, One Day at a Time has been cancelled by Netflix, stirring debates and controversy. When Norman Lear’s...

Here’s Why We Can’t Wait to Watch The Infiltrators

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There are several films that we are truly pumped to see when they hit theaters, from Frozen 2 to Downton Abbey and everything in...
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La Plaza Cocina: A New Museum Dedicated Solely to Mexican Food

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If you’re a foodie and a lover of Mexican cuisine, then you already know that traditional Mexican dishes are sacred works of art to...
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Are Celebrities the New Political Influencers?

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As per usual, we’re talking about celebrities. I, personally, find relief from my daily stressors by listening to some low-brow celebrity news shows and...
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A Deep Dive Into the Changing Wave of Equality in Hollywood

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Nearly two years have gone by since the deplorable and chronic behavior of the former head of the Weinstein Corporation came to light, kicking...

The Real Silent Killer: Insulin Prices, Especially for Latino Communities

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Diabetes has often been called the silent killer, because a person can suffer from this disease for years with relatively mild signs or sometimes-nonexistent...
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Tuning In: How Radio Stations Are Reviving Indigenous Languages

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Indigenous cultures are in danger of extinction as many of the elder members of those communities are getting older and everything from their traditions...

The Lone Queer’s Survival Guide to Awkward Family Time

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Family gatherings can mean a lot of different things to different people. They can be heartwarming, relaxing and joyful. They can also be stressful,...