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A new California law enhanced privacy for consumers nationwide by providing browser settings to block the sale of personal data.
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New UCLA research shows small operations like therapists, accountants and childcare were the majority of businesses destroyed.
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The government shutdown is taking a growing toll on air traffic controllers who are working without pay. Staffing shortages led to big delays over the weekend, raising concerns about travel chaos.
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First Amendment lawyer says LAPD denial goes against principles of public records law.
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Despite the slowdown, the city is planning to spend millions on repairing infrastructure.
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The lawsuit claims new congressional maps violate the 14th and 15th Amendments.
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As the government shutdown stretches its way into the record books, Americans are feeling its worsening impacts.
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California voters backed Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to redraw congressional districts in favor of Democrats. It was a big night for him in his rivalry with President Donald Trump.
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City staff admit information on the city’s website is outdated and say new rules will be available for a City Council vote later this month to clear up confusion.
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AB 478 was introduced by a Southern California lawmaker and goes into effect in the new year.
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Lucille J. Smith Elementary was one of 31 California schools to be nominated as a National Blue Ribbon School.
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Democrats had a good night, winning major races including governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey and a redistricting ballot measure in California, while also confronting the future of the party.