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Why do California charters enroll far fewer students with disabilities than traditional schools?
DHS’ newly proposed residential centers will be able to detain immigrant families indefinitely.
SoCalGas has been telling Southern Californians that they will lose natural gas in their homes due to coming state regulations.
According to a recent study, homicides motivated by white nationalism are on the rise in the U.S.
Co-published by the American Prospect
A veteran labor reporter finds hope for unions in boycotts, minimum-wage campaigns and strikes.
California has filed suit over a new rule that would deny lawful permanent status to immigrants who use public assistance.
Six years after Jerry Brown reformed school funding, low-income districts still struggle to draw experienced teachers.
Participants in the U.S. Summer Work Travel program have been victims of wage theft, harassment and even human trafficking.
The updated “public charge” rule allows the government to deny visas and green cards to immigrants who have received public assistance.
As experts advocate for “managed retreat” from eroding coastlines, communities are pushing back.
The Trump administration’s proposed food stamp cuts could have a cascading effect on California public schools.
Co-published by Newsweek
The Democratic debate takes the fight back to Detroit, as Rust Belt voters consider alternatives to Trump.
Low-income tenants fighting to remain in their affordable housing complex score a big win at City Hall.
California’s charter lobby remains fiercely opposed to far-reaching reforms found in a state Assembly bill.
William Barr has ruled that immigrants who fear persecution because of threats to family members no longer qualify for asylum.
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 Fast Company
A Boeing 787 with a cracked high-pressure duct was serviced in Chile, then arrived in Chicago with the duct held together by tape and wire.
Researchers say low provider pay and low quality care are endemic to California’s patchwork childcare industry.
Eugene Scalia has consistently fought to undermine the very people his department is obligated to protect, and has a long history of defending corporate interests over workers’ rights.
The nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute says nearly 300,000 undocumented immigrants could be quickly deported under a new rule.