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Angie Jaime

Los Angeles

Editorial and Audience Development Consultant at Freelance

Contributing Writer and Editor at Teen Vogue

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | glamour.mx | Angie Jaime |Alejandra Rodríguez

    ¿Un eclipse solar total artificial? Sí, así como lees. La avanzada tecnología de nuestros tiempos nos vuelve a sorprender para regalarnos un hecho insólito digno de una película de ciencia ficción. Esta hazaña que tiene como finalidad estudiar a detalle las causas del calentamiento extremo de la corona solar, así como la formación de eyecciones de masa coronal (CME), fue anunciada oficialmente el 16 de junio de 2025. ¿Cómo crearon el primer eclipse solar artificial?

  • Mar 26, 2025 | teenvogue.com | Angie Jaime

    Content warning: This story discuss anti-trans ideology and violence, and mentions self-harm and suicide. Each year, we celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31, a day to commemorate trans people and recognize the importance of visibility.

  • Mar 26, 2025 | yahoo.com | Angie Jaime

    Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesContent warning: This story discuss anti-trans ideology and violence, and mentions self-harm and suicide. Each year, we celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31, a day to commemorate trans people and recognize the importance of visibility.

  • Mar 13, 2025 | teenvogue.com | Angie Jaime

    There’s a deadly measles outbreak raging in west Texas, and it’s being fueled, at least in part, by anti-vaccine conspiracy theories. The Texas Department of Health and Human Services announced two cases of measles in unvaccinated children on January 23. Now, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that, as of March 7, there are 208 cases related to the Texas outbreak, which has also spread into New Mexico. As a result, one child has died and another death is under investigation.

  • Mar 13, 2025 | yahoo.com | Angie Jaime

    NurPhoto/Getty ImagesThere’s a deadly measles outbreak raging in west Texas, and it’s being fueled, at least in part, by anti-vaccine conspiracy theories. The Texas Department of Health and Human Services announced two cases of measles in unvaccinated children on January 23. Now, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that, as of March 7, there are 208 cases related to the Texas outbreak, which has also spread into New Mexico.

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