Trump’s “Beautiful Bill” is set to drive millions of Americans from Medicaid. The Golden State’s leaders are trying to lessen the damage.
Three million care workers, many of them Black and Latina women, could be classified as “companions” instead of professionals.
Tariffs, extreme weather events and the president’s funding cuts are contributing to increasing rates, sometimes by double digits.
Plan puts costs of new solar farms on New Mexicans and extends lives of coal-fired plants. Critics call it “profound greenwashing.”
Danny Goldberg, whose new book chronicles the post-Rodney King push to remove LAPD Chief Daryl Gates, talks about parallels between 1992 and the Trump era.
New Mexico’s fourth largest city is integrating the average rent into calculations of its lowest pay rate.
A new Black Friday campaign against Amazon, Home Depot and Target says diversity is the best value.
A program in Los Angeles County is recycling unused food to feed hungry residents — and offering a model for other cities.
Cubans and other third-country nationals are dropped off on the streets of Villahermosa where they struggle to survive.
Data and aid to fight landslides fueled by bigger fires and intense storms are imperiled under Trump