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Hispanic? Latino? How the language of identity is shifting over time

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John Yang: National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs through October 15, celebrates a population of 64 million people that's diverse, growing and constantly changing. But can a single term, whether it's Hispanic or Latino, describe a population of such varied ancestry, immigrant generations and geographic origin? Mark Hugo Lopez is Director of Race and Ethnicity at the Pew Research Center, and Cristina Mora is a University of California, Berkeley sociology professor and author of Making Hispanics How Activists, Bureaucrats, and Media Constructed a New American. Read More...

Is Frances Tophill Married Or Single: Who Is Her Partner? Details We Know About The Author's Romanti

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Let’s find out “Is Frances Tophill Married Or Single?” Frances Tophill, a British horticulturist who enjoys spending time with plants and who is well-known to Gardener’s World viewers, has co-hosted the program with Monty Don, Adam Frost, and Carol Klein for almost five years. Frances, a native of Deal, Kent, who is 32 years old, spends her time tending to decorative plants and flowers. She has never revealed if she has a partner with whom to share her love of gardening, and it is still unclear if she is married and has children. Read More...

10 disputed truths about GMOs, diet soda, food deserts and more

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I started writing this column 10 years ago this month. In that decade(!), I’ve had the great good fortune to learn about the intersection of food and science from some of the world’s leading scientists, doctors and academics. I’ve also learned that in food, as in every other aspect of our modern, complex lives, wrongness has staying power. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7uK3SoaCnn6Sku7G70q1lnKedZLOwu8NoaWlqY2R%2BcnuPamafp5%2BZerW%2B1K2frGWXory0ecOinK1lo6SxonnOq56appmYfA%3D%3D