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Corporate reports would reveal top polluters and climate-related financial risks. But companies warn about faulty data and a “gold-plated exercise” if the two bills become law.
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Future films and TV series are being delayed, if not canceled. For audiences accustomed to a steady stream of new content, this dramatic slowdown will have a tangible impact in the year to come.
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Several familiar faces of California politics have thrown their hat in the ring so far.
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It’s the second time in a little over two weeks that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has sent a busload of migrants to Union Station.
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Tucker O'Neill and his friend walked from Pasadena to Santa Monica. Just because.
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An interview with the council member-elect.
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California cities looking for homeless solutions are visiting a quirky tiny home village in Austin, Texas. They like what they see, but can they replicate the community it provides?
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After several years of devastating wildfires, California lawmakers want to give hefty raises to Cal Fire firefighters.
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Texas recorded a 28% drop in homelessness since 2012, while California’s homeless population grew by 43%. What’s behind the diverging trends, and what can California learn from programs in Houston, Austin and San Antonio?
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California health officials say granting the licenses prevents the eviction of hundreds of residents from their homes and provides oversight provisions, including a two-year monitoring period.
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Talks have been underway since June 7. The union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers remain at odds on issues like the use of artificial intelligence and streaming residuals.
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Respondents cite the rising cost of living, and housing in particular, as factors that have them considering a move. Politics are a factor too, particularly among Republicans.