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Despite a new congressional map less tilted in Democrats’ favor, Republicans elected to stall the process.
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A passenger allegedly attacked a flight attendant and yelled for the crew to shoot him during a flight to San Juan on Wednesday. According to the FBI, the incident remains under investigation.
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Police are still working to learn how and why an aspiring doctor suddenly went missing in Bloomington, Ill. Authorities discovered his body in a river and have now identified him.
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Some board members cited concerns about equity as a reason for the decision
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Two new films grapple with the complexity of moral courage. Wife of a Spy is set in Japan on the cusp of WWII. Azor follows a Swiss banker during the Argentine dictatorship of the 1980s.
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Assembly Bill 488, on the Governor's desk now, promises to boost state oversight of charitable fundraising online.
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Two days after the recall election, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 9, which effectively ends single-family zoning in California. The law is part of a larger effort to increase the supply of housing, at a time when prices are at an all-time high and rents remain unaffordable for many people. Guest: Erika Kelly, senior … Continue reading California Passed a Law to End Single-Family Zoning →
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Erika Marie Rivers created the Our Black Girls website to shine a light on Black girls and women who have gone missing or were murdered, a demographic that gets disproportionately less media coverage.
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Xiomara talks about the influences that shaped her album and her artistry.
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The vote is an attempt by Democrats to protect abortion rights as states set increasingly restrictive laws. But the bill faces dim prospects in the Senate.
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How are different schools handling quarantines?
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Scott and Katie Orr discuss Governor Gavin Newsom’s decisions on a pair of controversial labor bills and San Francisco Mayor London Breed’s rewriting of the COVID apology script and reflect on the passing of Scott Lay. Then, Congresswoman Judy Chu joins to discuss the path forward for Democrats on their social policy legislation and her … Continue reading Judy Chu on the Democrats’ Legislative Agenda and How a Psychology Degree Helps on the Hill →