Praline Pecan

Praline comes in at No. 10. Crunchy and nutty, for many, this is what summertime ice cream is all about. (minus the filo perhaps)

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Praline comes in at No. 10. Crunchy and nutty, for many, this is what summertime ice cream is all about. (minus the filo perhaps)

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    Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. More Americans consider themselves multiracial

    The number of Americans who consider themselves multiracial has grown faster than any other racial group nationwide, new Census Bureau data reveal, a sign of slow but momentous shifts in the way that Americans think about race.
    The number of Americans who consider themselves multiracial has grown faster than any other racial group nationwide, new Census Bureau data reveal, a sign of slow but momentous shifts in the way that Americans think about race. Mixed or multiracial...

    Tags: Social Issues, University of California, Los Angeles, Population and Census, University of California, Santa Barbara, Sociology

  2. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. L.A. Now Live: More Americans consider themselves multiracial

    <span>The number of Americans who consider themselves multiracial has grown faster than any other racial group nationwide, new Census Bureau data reveal.</span>
    The number of Americans who consider themselves multiracial has grown faster than any other racial group nationwide, new Census Bureau data reveal. The change is a sign of slow but momentous shifts in the way Americans think about race. Mixed-race...

    Tags: University of California, Santa Barbara

  4. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Bad news for bacon lovers: China's masses hunger for U.S. pork

    Of course you are familiar with the phrase &ldquo;bring home the bacon,&rdquo; but did you know it now has an international meaning?
    Of course you are familiar with the phrase “bring home the bacon,” but did you know it now has an international meaning? Seems that a Chinese meat processing company has agreed to pay $4.7 billion to buy Smithfield Foods Inc., a U.S. firm...

    Tags: Smithfield, Smithfield Foods, Bacon, China

  6. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Majority of women, blacks and Latino seniors on cusp of poverty

    A new report on the senior population found a majority of elderly women, blacks and Latinos are precariously close to poverty, according to the nonpartisan Economic Policy Institute report released Thursday.
    A new report on the senior population found a majority of elderly women, blacks and Latinos are precariously close to poverty, according to the nonpartisan Economic Policy Institute report released Thursday. The report comes as lawmakers are considering...

    Tags: Social Issues, Poverty, Social Security, Medicare, Paul Ryan

  8. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Denver best place to work for a small business, study says

    Small-business employees in Denver have it best, according to a recent study, enjoying some of the highest wages for new hires and a rising workforce.
    Small-business employees in Denver have it best, according to a recent study, enjoying some of the highest wages for new hires and a rising workforce. The Mile-High City topped CardHub’s list of the Best Cities to Work for a Small Business. The...

    Tags: Small Businesses, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Business, Employment

  10. May 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Big state arts funding bill falters, so backers lower the ante

    A bill in Sacramento that would have decisively erased California&rsquo;s longstanding dubious distinction as the stingiest state in the nation for arts-grant funding has failed for now. Some backers hope it might be revived next year.
    A bill in Sacramento that would have decisively erased California’s longstanding dubious distinction as the stingiest state in the nation for arts-grant funding has failed for now. Some backers hope it might be revived next year. The bill would...

    Tags: Government, Politics, Human Interest, Jerry Brown, Regional Authority

  12. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. California drops a notch in public school spending

    California slipped a notch in spending per public school pupil in 2011, falling to 35th among states in a year that marked the first overall drop across the nation in nearly four decades, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Tuesday. The 50 states and...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Personal Income, Jerry Brown

  14. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Mayor's race: The real money problem in L.A.

    The media coverage and much of the public perception of the Los Angeles mayor's race have relentlessly focused on the money Los Angeles' labor movement is spending to elect Wendy Greuel, and on the wages and benefits of city and other employees that could be affected by the outcome of the mayoral runoff.
    The media coverage and much of the public perception of the Los Angeles mayor's race have relentlessly focused on the money Los Angeles' labor movement is spending to elect Wendy Greuel, and on the wages and benefits of city and other employees that could...

    Tags: Poverty, Social Issues, AFL-CIO, Politics, Local Elections

  16. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Gender gap costs women $443,360 over 40 years, study says

    It's a well known fact that men still out-earn women in the working world.
    It's a well known fact that men still out-earn women in the working world. That gender gape means that a full-time working woman will earn $443,360 less than her male counterpart over 40 years, according to a recent study by the National Women's Law...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace

  18. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Nielsen to include Internet viewers in its definition of TV homes

    Nielsen has expanded its definition of what constitutes a television home to include hundreds of thousands of dwellings that have broadband Internet connections.
    Nielsen has expanded its definition of what constitutes a television home to include hundreds of thousands of dwellings that have broadband Internet connections. Beginning later this year, the ratings giant will begin including people who consume...

    Tags: Entertainment, Television

  20. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. Women-owned businesses increase 59% since 1997, study says

    The number of businesses owned by women in the United States has increased 59% since 1997, according to an estimate from American Express.
    The number of businesses owned by women in the United States has increased 59% since 1997, according to an estimate from American Express. Those 8.6 million firms are generating more than $1.3 trillion in revenue and employing nearly 7.8 million people,...

    Tags: American Express Company, Business

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