The order claims to rein in Wall Street investors—but housing advocates say Latino renters and families facing displacement may see little immediate relief. Yesterday, President Donald Trump signed an executive

As allegations of medical neglect and excessive force mount, deaths at the nation’s largest migrant detention camp expose deep failures in oversight and care. Camp East Montana, the largest migrant

Lawmakers, investors, and regulators move to hold Uber accountable as new data reveals the scale of sexual violence during rides nationwide. Uber faces mounting scrutiny across the country as lawmakers,

A draft charter obtained by The Times of Israel suggests an expanded global role, with invitations sent to dozens of nations and mixed international reactions. The full text of a

Early data from LAUSD and Fresno suggests better focus and engagement—but enforcement and equity challenges remain as the state prepares for a 2026 mandate. California is entering a pivotal moment
The rise of Donald Trump to the presidency, coupled with Republican control of Congress and the Senate, dealt a significant blow to California — a state that has long stood
Senate Bill 729 requires many health plans to cover infertility care, a step advocates say could improve reproductive access where costs have long been prohibitive. In 2026, California is set
Stricter exams, deeper background checks, and new suspensions leave many in limbo The path to becoming a U.S. citizen through the naturalization process has become increasingly difficult under the Trump
Proposed funding cuts to outreach, prevention, and job training risk reversing recent progress as county leaders weigh difficult budget choices. Los Angeles County is preparing to finalize a budget that
How Latino entrepreneurs—and even McDonald’s—are redefining value to survive, compete, and grow in today’s economy In today’s crowded economy, success is rarely about having the cheapest product or the loudest
“Here, if we don’t mobilize, we won’t solve the problems. Ysabel, we are still waiting for your help,” is the message I would convey to politicians, says Vanny Arias. “We’re
A large boost in a Los Angeles County emergency rental relief program was delayed Tuesday, Sept. 2, for two weeks by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, in a
As immigration crackdowns rise, two new bills could offer safety, dignity, and peace of mind for thousands of California’s street vendors and immigrant families. With growing fears of deportation under
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