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Faced with putting up hefty bonds to clean up their mess, operators are instead taking a pass on selling off dying wells.
South Los Angeles pastor is demanding better for herself and others with dementia.
Mythology aside, nearly 2 million undocumented immigrants are the backbone of some industries, and pay billions in taxes for services they will never receive.
UCLA’s Cara Horowitz says Trump will act quickly to gut Biden’s climate agenda but states like California can slow the damage
Trump election likely marks the end of a federal response to worsening air pollution in the Permian Basin.
Nannies, housekeepers and gig workers have already won legal protections. Now they want consequences for bosses who break the rules.
Voters backed a $10 billion climate bond in California, rejected an anti-climate initiative in Washington
They had gathered expecting to celebrate a historic Kamala Harris presidency. The next day, they took stock of their loss. Photographer Barbara Davidson chronicled the highs and lows of two days in Washington, D.C.
Roughly half the country, the majority of it white, has opted out of the multiracial democratic experiment.
Misnamed commission oversees the state’s vast oil and gas industry. Critics say it’s all a smoke screen.
There are lots of ways to increase voter turnout and lessen the influence of money in elections — as other countries have proven.
Donald Trump’s administration marked a turning point. His rhetoric and policies emboldened far-right groups, and according to the Southern Poverty Law Center gave rise to new levels of white supremacist influence in mainstream American government and politics.
Durante la presidencia de Donald Trump, al menos una docena de funcionarios y asesores vinculados a grupos o ideologías de supremacía blanca tuvieron funciones formales en su administración.
House Speaker Mike Johnson’s recent comment about replacing the Affordable Care Act if Trump returns to office has stirred new debate over the fate of health care in a possible second Trump term.
As the 2024 election approaches, millions of Americans will face new hurdles to voting. In 31 states, there are now voting restrictions that will make casting a ballot more difficult than ever before.
A medida que se acercan las elecciones de 2024, millones de estadounidenses se enfrentarán a nuevos obstáculos para votar. En 31 estados existen restricciones al voto que harán que votar sea más difícil que nunca.
La administración de Donald Trump marcó un punto de inflexión. Su retórica y sus políticas animaron a los grupos de extrema derecha y, según el Southern Poverty Law Center, dieron lugar a nuevos niveles de influencia de la supremacía blanca en el gobierno y la política estadounidenses.
Union members say the non-endorsement ignores Harris’ role in securing Teamsters’ retirement benefits and Biden’s pro-union NLRB, which has bolstered organizing efforts at Amazon.
The state has voted for a Democratic presidential candidate just twice in more than 70 years. Armies of canvassers hope climate will change that.
As wildfires worsen, some federal firefighters fear Republican control of Congress and the White House could accelerate their exit from the workforce, leaving critical gaps in fire response.