The mishandling of COVID-19 has unfolded just as the response to global warming has — only at a faster clip.
Officials accuse the president of stoking xenophobia and violence against Asian-Americans.
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Facing a health crisis, California legislators call for a moratorium on evictions, utility shutoffs and foreclosures.
LAUSD will begin a new program Wednesday to keep district students fed during the closure of schools due to the coronavirus.
Today veteran journalist Mark Kreidler begins a new weekly column covering the coronavirus and its social impacts.
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What is the connection between a lack of commitment to collective well-being and social disaster in a time of crisis?
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Many ex-felons are now able to vote again, thanks to a 2018 amendment to the state constitution.
So many billionaires, but Florida struggles to take care of those at the bottom.
Tuesday’s upsurge of COVID-19 confirmations has resulted in widespread school and college closures.
Thirty years of poor investment in education leaves a workforce with few routes to the middle class.
The Queen City is enjoying a commercial rebirth but staggering disparities separate black workers and businesses from their white counterparts.
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The coronavirus story involves governmental response times and political spin. But economic inequality issues also play a large part.
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Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden have big climate goals. Here’s how they can reach them.
Despite a surge in Michigan’s GDP, the state remains one of the most susceptible to another recession.
Will the school bond’s failure serve as a wake-up call to pass a Proposition 13 reform initiative in November?
Dorian Warren, president of the advocacy group Community Change, explains the extraordinary turnaround of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign.
Even before Wall Street’s dramatic mood swings, many Americans have been feeling left behind in the decade following the Great Recession.
By some metrics, racial disparities between blacks and whites in Minnesota are among the nation’s worst.
Unlike the rest of the country, North Carolina has seen a surge in the percentage of people living in or near poverty.
Opponents of Measure A, led by the real estate industry, have spent $1.72 million to defeat the anti-sprawl ballot initiative.