CalMatters
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President Donald Trump had a legitimate interest in protecting federal employees when he deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles, an appeals court ruled.
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Sacramento police and the district attorney have refused to release records about the investigation that could show who’s telling the truth.
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CalMatters asked all Republicans in the state Legislature about the president overriding California’s governor. Most wouldn’t talk. The rest are on Team Trump.
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The Markup and CalMatters found multiple ways consumers can block the trackers quietly sending your data to tech companies, including those used on state-run health exchange websites.
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Reporting by CalMatters shows the special interests who financed former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s role as infrastructure czar to Newsom.
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The governor's legal team calls the president's arguments for deploying troops to L.A. “terrifying.”
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California’s main source of homelessness funding would drop from $1 billion last year to $0 this year in the proposed state budget.
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Education officials will begin more rigorous screening of financial aid applicants, citing instances of fraud at California’s community colleges.
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Legislators, cutting $3.5 billion in overall funding, endorsed a freeze on state healthcare for undocumented immigrants but want lower premiums and other changes in Newsom’s proposal.
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California Democrats set aside millions of dollars for immigrant legal services. They’re tightening that aid in a way that would deny it to people convicted of felonies.
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