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Politics
State claims there’s zero high-risk AI in California government—despite ample evidence to the contrary
by adminby adminBy KHARI JOHNSON California uses algorithms to predict whether incarcerated people will commit crimes again. It has used predictive technology to deny 600,000 people unemployment benefits. Nonetheless, state administrators have …
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By ADAM ECHELMAN Over 2,500 miles from Washington D.C., in a windowless meeting room at a San Diego community college, President Donald Trump’s fight with higher education is playing out. …
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Opinion
Medicaid work rules could leave a million Californians with no health insurance
by adminby adminBy ANA B. IBARRA If Congress moves forward with a controversial proposal to require people to report work hours to keep Medicaid, more than a million of California’s poorest residents …
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FeaturedLifestyle
U.S. Senate blocks California’s electric car mandate in historic vote
by adminby adminBy ALEJANDRO LAZO and ALEJANDRA REYES-VELARDE The U.S. Senate voted last week to block California’s landmark mandate phasing out gas-powered cars, dealing a substantial blow to the state’s aggressive transition …
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The results of San Bernardino County’s 2025 Point-in-Time Count (PITC) shows a 14.2 percent decrease in unsheltered homelessness, which reflects a shift from previous years. Data from the 2025 PITC …
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Politics
The San Bernardino County Probation Department’s holistic approach to homelessness
by adminby adminAs homelessness continues to impact communities across the region, the San Bernardino County Probation Department has emerged as a leader in delivering compassionate, solutions-focused support to some of the county’s …
