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AI windfall helps California narrow projected $3-billion budget deficit9.ledna The Newsom administration released the proposal Friday for the upcoming 2026-27 budget year, which acts as a starting point for negotiations with the Legislature about the programs and policies they want to prioritize. Trump administration declares 'war on added sugar' in overhaul of food guidelines7.ledna The Trump administration overhauled federal dietary guidelines Wednesday, prioritizing protein and healthy fats while limiting added sugars to 10 grams per meal. Contributor: With high deductibles, even the insured are functionally uninsured6.ledna Some insurance creates perverse incentives that discourage patients from seeking care — sometimes turning minor, treatable issues into expensive, life-threatening emergencies. Trump administration slashes number of diseases U.S. children will be regularly vaccinated against5.ledna Insurance companies will still be required to fully cover all childhood vaccines on the CDC schedule, including those now designated as optional. Lopez: 'Stop exercising, you're killing yourself.' Not really, but try more nurture, less torture in 20261.ledna Are my exercise routines, which were meant to keep me from falling apart, slowing my demise, or accelerating it? Owners of mobile home park destroyed in the Palisades fire say they're finally clearing the debris1.ledna Residents of the Palisades Bowl Mobile Estates received notices saying debris removal will finally begin on Jan. 2, after months of waiting and uncertainty. Not everyone trusts it will actually happen. For Oprah Winfrey, a croissant is now just a croissant — not a struggle31.prosince Oprah Winfrey says the disappearance of so-called food noise is one of the most amazing effects of her GLP-1 drug. Plus now she can take or leave alcohol too. 'Memory manipulation is inevitable': How rewriting memory in the lab might one day heal humans27.prosince Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has found ways to plant memories in mice. Here's what that could mean for humans. Why California's milk cartons may lose their coveted recycling symbol23.prosince Milk cartons may lose the recycling symbol in California, potentially making the material unusable in the state. Flu is hitting California early. Why doctors worry this year will be especially hard on kids23.prosince It is not yet clear whether the new H3N2 Flu A subclade K subvariant will reduce the efficacy of the flu vaccine this season. Social media users in the Central Valley are freaking out about unusual fog, and what might be in it20.prosince Social posts show people questioning flecks and specks in the Central Valley fog. They say it's more gelatinous than liquid, and something may be afoot. Researchers say what they're seeing is real, but there are clear explanations. Trump administration, Congress move to cut off transgender care for children18.prosince U.S. officials are proposing new restrictions that would effective ban gender-affirming care for minors. After the L.A. fires, heart attacks and strange blood test results spiked17.prosince A new study is the latest of several recent research papers documenting the physical toll of January's fires. His computer simulations help communities survive disasters. Can they design a Palisades that never burns?17.prosince Robert Lempert, a RAND researcher who lost his home in the Palisades fire, hopes to use computer simulations, and his neighbors' ideas, to design a fire-resilient community. |