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More than a year of mudslinging between the higher education systems has led to delays and anger over the issue of awarding bachelor’s degrees at community colleges. Legislators, frustrated by the lack of progress, are getting involved.
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Artificial intelligence technology can now create new songs that sound like they're the work of real artists, which introduces creative possibilities — and raises legal and ethical questions.
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The settlement stems from a lawsuit alleging Facebook developers sold user data to Cambridge Analytica, a former political consulting firm, to target people in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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Last week, NPR exited the platform, becoming the largest media organization to quit the Musk-owned site, which he was forced to buy last October. LAist also stopped posting to Twitter in solidarity.
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In search of “home,” our colleague finds that it can in more than one place.
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Dr. Peter Chin-Hong joined AirTalk to explain why the CDC approved a new booster shot, and who would benefit from it.
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This week in television, we tell you what you need to know about TV shows like Somebody Somewhere Season 2, Mrs. Davis, and Dead Ringers.
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From Sun Valley To South Central, "Green Alleys" are helping to alleviate flooding in neighborhoods while making space for nature in a paved-over city.
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California's state of emergency is over and that’s changing how people access some public meetings.
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Healthy adults getting a COVID vaccine for the first time will receive a single bivalent shot.
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We're seeing major reservoirs reach capacity already.
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He was one of three people charged in the shooting, alongside the film’s armorer and an assistant director — Baldwin was both a star and producer of the film.