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Workplace Rights for Domestic Employees May Expand
A bill has passed the state Assembly that would extend workplace rights to domestic employees like housekeepers and nannies by regulating overtime and working conditions.

In the Footsteps of Aztec Ancestors
Los Angeles' Boyle Heights neighborhood has a long history of welcoming immigrants and newcomers. Today it's primarily Latino, known for its Mariachi players and Mexican restaurants. But it's also known for its gang problems. Now, a group of young people hopes to stem the violence by reconnecting teens with their ancestral roots -- through Aztec dancing.

Sexual Health and Obesity
Obesity is already associated with various health problems, but its impact on sexual health is rarely discussed. More and more marriage and family therapists are getting questions from obese clients about problems in the bedroom. We profile two people who are working through the issues.

Jazz Review: 'Heart's Reflections' by Wadada Leo Smith
Jazz's avant garde can be a forbidding place for listeners. But Southern California trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, a lion of the avant garde for more than four decades, is a sound artist who invites audiences in. Jazz and world music critic Andrew Gilbert reviews his new double album, "Heart's Reflections."

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