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By FELICIA MELLO Californians today rejected a rent control ballot measure that inspired more than $150 million in campaign spending and laid bare competing visions of how to respond to …
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By DEBORAH BRENNAN Every other week Laurel LaMont walks one block from her Temecula apartment to City Hall to make the case for a new model for low income housing. …
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By JEANNE KUANG ‘Nearly a year after California settled a major wage theft case with The Cheesecake Factory, most of the money hasn’t reached the workers, underscoring the state’s challenges …
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In the heart of Black Los Angeles, the future of Latino political power emerges
by adminby adminBy ALEXEI KOSEFF LOS ANGELES — The two dozen volunteers gathered on a Saturday morning at the appropriately — almost cinematically — named Unity House got the message over and …
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What California lawmakers did to regulate artificial intelligence
by adminby adminBY KHARI JOHNSON California legislators just sent Gov. Gavin Newsom more than a dozen bills regulating artificial intelligence, testing for threats to critical infrastructure, curbing the use of algorithms …
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By CAROLYN JONES and MIKHAIL ZINSHTEYN For students of color, the Supreme Court’s recent ban on affirmative action has left them frustrated but undaunted as they plow through college application …
