Officials accuse the president of stoking xenophobia and violence against Asian-Americans.Co-published by Newsweek
President Trump once denounced Los Angeles for its sidewalk encampments and vowed to take action without consulting the city.
Help us investigate why so few Californians are accessing HIV-prevention medication.
Erwin Chemerinsky says an impeachment trial’s need to hear witnesses overrides White House claims of executive privilege.
The Founding Fathers didn't envision political parties as they exist today. But did they envision a Donald Trump?
A constitutional scholar says the impeachment trial’s facts and verdict are already known – but will witnesses be allowed to speak?
A growing body of research indicates that many of the solutions to the climate crisis and economic inequality are the same.
An Economic Policy Institute study concluded that rideshare drivers nationwide take home an average of $9.21 an hour after expenses.
As the full scope of AB 5's passage grows clearer, independent contractors in a few fields fear the new law could hurt them.
The state might be three decades late in meeting its 2030 climate goals and more than 100 years late in hitting 2050 targets.
One analysis predicts consumers would lose $460 billion between 2021 and 2026, primarily due to reversals in net fuel economy.
Many independent contractors can’t afford to upgrade their trucks to meet low-emissions standards. Will making them company employees change that?
SoCalGas has been telling Southern Californians that they will lose natural gas in their homes due to coming state regulations.
As experts advocate for "managed retreat" from eroding coastlines, communities are pushing back.
Touted as a clean energy, natural gas releases methane, an element that’s much stronger than CO2 at trapping heat leakage, during its drilling and transmission.
Co-published by the American Prospect Supporters say vacant-property taxes keep speculators from sitting on properties until they can rent or sell them for more money.
In the state's cannabis industry, some businesses are less equal than others.
There has been no shortage of charter school failures in California, and the rate of abrupt school closures is very high across the nation.
Federal data show that charter-school teachers leave charters at higher rates than at public schools.
With the death of Senate Bill 50, there are no active bills in Sacramento that tackle housing affordability.