Pull back the curtain on the Trump economy and you’ll find a nation where income inequality is rising to become the new normal.
For the full story read Mark Kreidler’s “Industry Seeks to Flatline Universal Health Care.”
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Our reporting began with the Los Angeles teachers strike and included coverage of the immigration, housing and climate crises.
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Oakland’s homeless groups and local government are struggling to find common ground. The process has not been easy.
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Erwin Chemerinsky on Trump’s impeachment and the menace of unchecked presidential power.
For Indians who are not part of a casino-connected tribe, life on the state’s reservations and rancherias can be a hardscrabble existence.
Disneyland is facing a class-action lawsuit from workers who claim the Anaheim resort is dodging a new minimum wage law.
Critics claim the city is not adequately enforcing a new home-sharing ordinance.
Ahead of Thursday’s Democratic debates, Golden State native Manuel Pastor offers a primer for the presidential hopefuls.
Test your knowledge about inequities in the nation’s most populous state.
Detainees have lodged a complaint concerning “abuses, atrocities, violations of human rights, racism and hate.”
Rent-controlled properties remain on home-sharing platforms like Airbnb in violation of a new ordinance.
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The billionaire’s controversial training program has found a new home at Yale University.
Immigrant detainees are not convicted criminals, yet they suffer hostile, prison-like conditions in America for years at a time.