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California has increased its discretionary reserves as a direct consequence of Trump’s ongoing threats to FEMA.
Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
The fertile valley feeds the world. President Trump has thrown farmers and farmworkers there into turmoil, but recently ...
Former OneRepublic bassist Tim Myers launched his campaign website on Monday and promised to “fight back against the Trump ...
Bonta toured a Napa summer program where AmeriCorps members shared how federal funding cuts have disrupted their work with ...
The Trump administration signaled that it would pursue enforcement actions against the state and previously threatened to cut ...
San Bernardino Diocese, the sixth largest in the US, grants Catholics dispensation from mass obligation amid concerns over ...
Gas-powered cars and diesel trucks remain the state’s largest sources of smog and soot despite decades of cutting emissions.