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Opponents of AB 715, which was born out of antisemitism concerns after the recent war in Gaza, argue the state law actually interferes with free speech in classrooms.
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The program is dependent on state-allocated annual funds that are spent until they’re used up
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As the night grows long and the winter solstice approaches, there’s a host of astronomical events to watch out for, including a particularly striking meteor shower.
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Read on for tips from the experts, or jump straight to five great winter camping spots to start planning your winter excursion now.
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Medical and occupational safety experts warn that current regulations won’t protect hundreds of workers.
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Swalwell has been a high-profile critic of President Donald Trump, taking a leading role in his second impeachment trial in 2021 and maintaining a regular presence on cable TV.
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Landfills are the second-largest source of methane emissions in California. That’s why the California Air Resources Board took action to monitor and capture landfill gases.
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The Interior Department released its plan to open up federal waters off California’s coast to oil drilling, setting up a direct confrontation with Sacramento on energy and climate change.
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Proposition 50 rewrites California's congressional map for 2026. Here’s a look at the biggest shifts.
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A new bill sponsored by Sens. Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla would explore landmark respiratory protections to shield wildland firefighters from dangerous wildfire smoke.
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The U.S. didn't send delegates to this year's world climate conference called COP30. But that void is being filled by leaders from state and cities including California.
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Republicans argue the maps unfairly and unconstitutionally advantage Latino voters over other Californians.