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Medi-Cal Expands Behavioral Health Care for San Diego Somali Community

New behavioral health services through Medi-Cal are available for the Somali community of San Diego, Somali Family Health Services (SFHS) leaders through an unprecedented Medi-Cal initiative, clients and community members discussed during an on-site roundtable.

United Women of East Africa Put African Culture at Center of Brain Health

UWEAST was formed in 2008 to provide, as its website describes, a “successful, linguistically appropriate, culturally competent and cost-effective physical and mental health intervention program."

Poverty Rate for Latinos Dips in 2022

The poverty rate for Latinos in the United States was 16.8% for 2022, far below the 25% registered in 2012, according to the Census.

Who Is JD Vance’s ‘Yale Spirit Guide’ & Wife, Usha Chilukuri?

Trump’s VP candidate JD Vance’s wife is an Indian-American lawyer with an impressive resumé herself.

Lumbee Tribe Swinging North Carolina Toward GOP

The Lumbee Tribe may help swing the state of North Carolina to Donald Trump in the 2024 election.

Hitman Pleads No Contest in Murder of Chinatown Dentist

The prime suspect in the 2022 murder of Oakland Chinatown dentist Lili Xu has pleaded no contest and will likely receive a life sentence.

Normalizing Black Men’s Mental Health, One Story At A Time

Suicide is the second-largest cause of death for Black men between the ages of 15 and 24.

‘Either Stay Awake or Be Arrested’: SCOTUS Ruling Leaves Homeless With Impossible Choice

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that cities enforcing anti-camping laws are not committing cruel and unusual punishment during evictions of unhoused people.

Fresno Declares June 7 ‘Stop the Hate Day’

“Our message is clear," said Cyndee Loryang with Freso Center's Stop the Hate program. "There is no room for hate in our community."

Funded by Big Tech? Calif. Lawmakers Debate the Future of Journalism

On June 27, the California Senate moved to advance Senate Bill (SB) 1327 which would impose a charge on major digital technology platforms to fund local news.

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