Jim Cunningham lives in Los Angeles and has written articles for a variety of print and online publications, including the American Chronicle, California Chronicle, California Political Daily, and the Daily News. His favorite topics include sports, politics, and technology.
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CONGRESSWOMAN HILDA SOLIS, UNITED FARM WORKERS CO-FOUNDER DOLORES HUERTA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERVISOR GLORIA MOLINA ENDORSE PHIL ANGELIDES FOR GOVERNOR
Latina leaders join Campaign Co-Chairs Barbara Boxer and Nancy Pelosi and hundreds of others showing broad, unprecedent...
Andrew Kreysa in concert! This magnificant artist's performance will take place at 1pm on May 14th at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center on the University of Maryland College Park campus. The concert will be held in room 2540 which is located near the building entrance across from the Stadium ...
As the weather warms, American families are turning their attention to in-home spring cleaning as well as outdoor projects and play. Whether household chores and cleaning, do-it- yourself tasks or playground games, these common spring activities are often associated with a number of serious home dan...
Global health leaders today presented new research showing that vaccinating infants against Streptococcus pneumoniae -- a bacterium that causes deadly pneumonia, meningitis and sepsis -- could substantially reduce death and serious illness among children in the developing world. If used widely, a pn...
Childhood obesity is a major public health problem. According to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), more than 1 in 5 children in the United States are overweight; and the health problem is expected to plague these children into adulthood. School districts and companies alike are worki...
According to Natural Vitality News, the most prevalent diseases women face today are heart disease and osteoporosis. Eight million American women are currently living with heart disease and out of those, 32% will die from the disease. Forty three percent of total deaths in American women are caused ...
Virtually all parents (96 percent) recently surveyed by Ragu(R) believe good eating habits are formed during childhood. However, more than half (53 percent) struggle on a daily basis with the challenges of getting their kids to say "yes" to a serving of vegetables. One of America's favorite brands, ...
Dessert is an essential ingredient in the social recipe of American society. Families bond over it, couples fall in love sharing it and happy memories are tied to it.
So it isn't surprising that a recent scientific telephone survey confirmed that most Americans love to eat dessert, enjoy baking...
New research surrounding oil palm trunk fiber will be presented as part of a panel presentation entitled "Dietary Fiber, Fruits, Vegetables and Grains I" at the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) conference on Monday, April 4, 2005 from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at the S...
"Strategies to Save Lives: Patient Safety Initiatives That Make An Impact" is the theme of the fourth annual Michigan Health and Safety Coalition conference April 7-8 at the Ford Motor Company Conference & Event Center, 1151 Village Road in Dearborn.
The coalition is a group of 15 Michigan orga...
Pittsburgh will be the host city for the United Auto Workers and Ford Motor Co.'s joint conference, which will bring approximately 1,700 union auto workers and Ford managers to Pittsburgh this summer.
Allegheny County Chief Executive Dan Onorato announced the event during the Greater Pittsburgh...
Governor Edward G. Rendell today signed an Executive Order that forms the Commission to Address Gun Violence in the wake of several recent shootings that resulted in several deaths and injuries throughout Pennsylvania.
"We must do more to prevent senseless violence that has been claiming innoce...
An expected record number of volunteers will be donating time and talent on Saturday, April 2, in the Homeless Families Foundation's effort to renovate and restore an education center in downtown Columbus. The project has been underway for several months, and continues to gather steam as it heads fo...