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We Know How to Reduce Poverty — So Why Aren’t We Doing It?

As Congress rolls back food aid, California families are facing increasing hardship.

by Mark Kreidler

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‘How Can They Not Feed the Kids?’

By Bryce Covert

Indiana and Tennessee opted out of Summer EBT, which gives families grocery support when schools close for summer.

There’s a ‘Lake’ of Oil Under L.A.’s Soon-to-Close Refinery. Who’s Going to Clean It Up?

By Aaron Cantú

Climate policies could lead to future refinery closures as Californians transition to electric vehicles.

Measles Is Making a Comeback — and California Isn’t Immune

By Mark Kreidler

Vaccination gaps in 16 counties leave some communities exposed as children return to school.

Pennsylvania Nurses Get Union Election Despite Trump’s Delays at Labor Board

By Kalena Thomhave

Contentious campaign prompted local officials to collect union-busting reports. Voting starts August 19.

Federal Officers Continue Arresting Anti-ICE Protesters During 24/7 Demonstrations

By Maison Tran

As Los Angeles protesters continue to organize against ICE operations, they said they are met with aggression from both DHS and L.A. police.

‘They Feel They Can Trust No One; Not Even to Open the Door’

By George B. Sánchez-Tello

Immigration raid fears have some undocumented patients avoiding medical care. One L.A. clinic is responding by sending mobile health teams directly to their homes.

People in ICE Custody Complain of Long Waits for Deportation

By Kate Morrissey

Many say they are still in immigration detention facilities months after agreeing to leave the U.S.

Tracking the Chaos of Trump 2.0

By Timothy Pratt

Digital activists are building tools to monitor the havoc caused by Trump-era policies — from deportations to funding cuts.









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