Congress investigated theft of personal data in broker breaches Major brokers now promise to make it easier to opt out of their databases.
Thousands of California teachers have staged strikes or are threatening to — part of a coordinated, statewide union effort.
Ethnic studies could help California’s youth and teachers learn about — and from — each other. But there’s no state money budgeted for it.
The Los Angeles Times reports Mayor Bass has been pressuring fire officials to soften or downplay findings in reports about the city's wildfire response.
A judge tentatively ruled federal intervention wasn't enough to let Sable Offshore restart a pipeline shut after a massive Santa Barbara oil spill.
California residents are noticing new license plate readers that appear to be operated by the Border Patrol. Some have had confusing encounters with agents.
An incident with Adobe AI software is raising question about whether the California Department of Education can effectively patrol a new technology.
The U.S. transportation department alleged clerical issues with immigrant truck drivers’ licenses and pushed California to ...
Escondido City Council declined to cancel a contract to share its firing range with ICE, after a meeting where hundreds of protestors came against the agreement.
Gov. Gavin Newsom pushed California's prison system to embrace rehabilitation for incarcerated people. Will it be a lasting shift?
A poll shows three Democrats and two Republicans have voter support percentages in the teens. The top two vote-getters in June will face off in November.
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She spent six of her last years in arbitration with her HMO. Her husband’s still fighting the system
Arbitrators in medical disputes are supposed to be unbiased, but this couple suspected there is an incentive to favor HMO’s in arbitration.
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