- I covered the L.A. fires in the Palisades. So I had my blood tested for lead
- What cosmetic work has Khloé Kardashian had? Hear it from the reality star herself
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- Ancient Roman 'perfume garden' blooms again nearly 1,900 years after Vesuvius eruption
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- Museum discovers rare 67-million-year-old dinosaur bone under its own parking lot
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Although the Senate killed some of the House's ideas to improve health savings accounts, the final legislation does expand access. That's a win-win.
A new study released in JAMA finds life expectancy has still not bounced back from pre-pandemic 2019 levels, attributing the remaining gap to drug overdoses and cardiovascular diseases and hitting low-income and minority populations in the state the hardest.

The first months were spent finding shelter and procuring the essentials. Now, six months after the disaster, we must confront that this is our reality.

The Trump administration's decision to stop working with the Trevor Project to provide suicide prevention hotline services to LGBTQ+ youth is the latest in a string of setbacks for the community.

David Mays, a cancer survivor, is dying — but he's at peace with his fate because he's got friends, love and support.

The Los Angeles County wildfires unleashed all kinds of contaminants once locked away in paints, plastics and elsewhere. Among the most concerning is lead, so, like hundreds of Angelenos, a reporter who covered the fires got his blood tested.
Khloé Kardashian gives an update listing all the cosmetic and surgical work she's had done (in response to speculation about it from a British plastic surgeon).
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