Biden talked the talk on border policy during the campaign, but has been a different guy since becoming president.
Some workers fear revealing their undocumented status at vaccination sites. It takes the spread of only a few stories to stoke those fears.
A new initiative to turn bottles from New Orleans’ drinking spots into tiny particles of sand has raised hopes of a green transformation.
From The Guardian and Covering Climate Now
After living through a spate of record-breaking wildfires, some Californians are opting to leave the state.
From Covering Climate Now and The Nation
The Johnson & Johnson pause threatens to exacerbate vaccination hesitancy.
Thirteen months after the coronavirus ground everything to a halt, California’s ballparks are navigating their way through reopenings.
The crushing defeat of an organizing drive at Amazon points to the formidable legal barriers facing America’s labor movement.
Kids are more susceptible to new coronavirus strains, leading some experts to rethink their stance on reopening classrooms.
In a wide-ranging talk, the 92-year-old rebel with many causes discusses the role of activists, intellectuals and Joe Biden in America.
The “changemakers” of one Minneapolis activist group use art and community outreach to help their city understand George Floyd’s death.
LAUSD survey data shows most families prefer online instruction for the remainder of the school year.
Energy companies use a greenhouse gas to force out more oil in a little-known process that can bring headaches to rural communities.
A look at how L.A.’s top universities treated their students, campus workers and professional staff during the pandemic.
Los Angeles County’s reopening leads to anxiety for workers, families and advocates — and to hope, too.
How Sacramento deals with polluted wells is quickly, if quietly, defining how seriously California takes the issue of clean drinking water.
A unionization vote could have far-reaching consequences for Amazon and America’s labor movement.
Some public health experts warn the state is loosening restrictions too soon, and fear a new surge.
Los Angeles must develop a food-vending cart that meets its health code — or change the health code, say street vendors and advocates.
MIS-C disproportionately affects children of color.
Key takeaways about the roles of power, money and race in shaping America’s response to the pandemic.