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Frontline nurses claim that a lack of both N95 masks and coronavirus testing is putting hospital populations at risk.
The economist says Republicans must stop pushing for a corporate slush fund in order to pass the emergency stimulus bill.
After a week of private negotiations, the state is no closer to filling empty hotel rooms with at-risk homeless people.
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What health crisis? In the face of a public outcry, the Big Island’s mayor prefers to stick to business as usual.
The mishandling of COVID-19 has unfolded just as the response to global warming has — only at a faster clip.
Officials accuse the president of stoking xenophobia and violence against Asian-Americans.
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Facing a health crisis, California legislators call for a moratorium on evictions, utility shutoffs and foreclosures.
LAUSD will begin a new program Wednesday to keep district students fed during the closure of schools due to the coronavirus.
Today veteran journalist Mark Kreidler begins a new weekly column covering the coronavirus and its social impacts.
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What is the connection between a lack of commitment to collective well-being and social disaster in a time of crisis?
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Many ex-felons are now able to vote again, thanks to a 2018 amendment to the state constitution.
So many billionaires, but Florida struggles to take care of those at the bottom.
Tuesday’s upsurge of COVID-19 confirmations has resulted in widespread school and college closures.
Thirty years of poor investment in education leaves a workforce with few routes to the middle class.
The Queen City is enjoying a commercial rebirth but staggering disparities separate black workers and businesses from their white counterparts.
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The coronavirus story involves governmental response times and political spin. But economic inequality issues also play a large part.
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Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden have big climate goals. Here’s how they can reach them.
Despite a surge in Michigan’s GDP, the state remains one of the most susceptible to another recession.
Will the school bond’s failure serve as a wake-up call to pass a Proposition 13 reform initiative in November?
Dorian Warren, president of the advocacy group Community Change, explains the extraordinary turnaround of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign.