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By Bob Garver The latest edition of Disney’s trend of remaking its animated classics in live action or “realistic” CGI is “Lilo & Stitch.” I remember seeing the 2002 original …
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Google’s $125 million deal with California for local news is already shrinking
by adminby adminA controversial $125 million deal California struck with Google last year to prop up the state’s struggling journalism industry is already on track to shrink — before any of the …
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Politics
Trump’s attempt to speed deportations in California hits another roadblock in court
by adminby adminBy WENDY FRY, MOHAMED AL ELEW and SERGIO OLMOS The Trump administration is backing off a push to rapidly deport three Guatemalan day laborers who were detained 200 miles north …
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Politics
Another casualty of federal research cuts? Students who want to be scientists
by adminby adminBy MIKHAIL ZINSHTEYN This spring, the National Institutes of Health quietly began terminating programs at scores of colleges that prepared promising undergraduate and graduate students for doctoral degrees in the …
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Opinion
Creative ways California colleges are feeding students beyond food pantries
by adminby adminBy AMY ELISABETH MOORE Since 2022, California has been offering free lunches to all students in elementary through high school. But once they reach college, more than two-thirds of students …
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Politics
Health advocates: Newsom’s Medi-Cal budget could cripple women’s reproductive care
by adminby adminBy KRISTEN HWANG Six months after California voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot initiative that increases the pay of doctors treating Medi-Cal patients, Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to divert that money …