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At issue: whether the Biden Administration has the authority to forgive student loans and whether states could challenge the plan.
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The court ruled 6-3 along ideological lines that the First Amendment bars Colorado from "forcing a website designer to create expressive designs speaking messages with which the designer disagrees."
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A visit to L.A.’s Academy Museum wouldn’t be complete without checking out the hand-written notes on casting director Marion Dougherty’s index cards — noting everything from Ice-T’s “kind, poetic quality” to the observation that a 20-something Sandra Bullock was “very well-adjusted.”
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Get an idea of how good the latest TV releases are and save yourself the headache of scrolling through every streaming service.
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Tenant advocates warned that dismantling COVID-19 renter protections would cause homelessness to rise. Does that explain this year’s 9% increase?
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Planned Parenthood says protests are getting bigger and more frequent.
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According to the email, the police didn’t want those in the encampment to know that cleanup teams were coming so that they could potentially be arrested.
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The Supreme Court ruled against UNC and Harvard. The latter was accused of intentionally discriminating against Asian Americans.
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The latest numbers on the unhoused community from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) is a reminder of the thousands of people living on the streets in L.A. who deal with debilitating mental illness.
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The first authorized cigarettes with 95% less nicotine than traditional smokes are coming to California, Florida, and Texas in early July.
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The court ruled in favor of an evangelical Christian Postal Service carrier who refused to work on Sundays for religious reasons.
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An innovative program for Medi-Cal patients demonstrates food, when prescribed, can change health outcomes. Why did the state Assembly derail it?