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Pressure and potential legislation in California could change Amazon’s approach to workforce protection and burnout across the U.S.
Some local governments around the country are already mandating shots for public employees.
The bureaucratic battles over cart permitting have high stakes for Los Angeles’ 10,000 vendors.
Civic and environmental groups accuse AG Hector Balderas of improper dealings with a lawyer and longtime friend.
Immigrant rights advocate Cynthia Buiza explains Gov. Newsom’s historic plan to help immigrants receive health care.
Vaccine mandates will make campuses safer. It could do the same for workplaces.
While New Mexico sizzles and the West burns, methane emissions from the state’s biggest oilfield keep rising.
Representatives could end what critics say is an outdated, “exploitative and discriminatory” legal framework.
The GOP seeks to spark an improbable conservative comeback in a true-blue state in the Sept. 14 vote.
The stakes are high for a region that is home to roughly four million unvaccinated residents.
The move could make it harder for landowners to sue companies that pollute water tables.
More than 50 years after I participated in the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project, the struggle for racial equality continues.
A new survey of 150,000 Americans finds private health care consistently ranks lower than public options.
Experts fear hyperlocal outbreaks in communities with low vaccination rates.
Just when Los Angeles is getting back on its feet, struggling vendors have fresh reason to worry.
The state has hit record oil and gas production, but the industry jobs outlook remains bleak.
The demise of a dynamic media ecosystem diminished L.A. but a renaissance may be underway.
As Americans celebrate Independence Day, we asked social justice activist Dorian Warren where we are as a nation, and where we might be going.
American teachers sacrifice a lot in a system that gives them very little.
Soaring rents are placing intense pressure on tenants’ incomes and pricing people out.