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  • Top of mind for lawmakers is figuring out where the money is going to come from to fix the damaged spillway at the Oroville Dam, and figure out why these
  • A six-year tuition freeze at the University of California is over. UC's Board of Regents yesterday voted to hike tuition for resident students by two-and-a-half percent. That's on top of
  • For the sixth straight year, L.A. took the top spot on the Global Traffic Scorecard. But San Francisco and New York weren't far behind.
  • Sen. Toni Atkins will make history Wednesday, March 21, 2018, when she becomes the first woman to hold the California Senate’s top job.
  • One week after a report detailed Google's $90 million exit package for a top executive accused of sexual harassment, employees at the tech giant protested worldwide.
  • Top legal officials from 14 states including California have begun a coordinated conversation with the Justice Dept. about ways to keep tabs on — and potentially rein in — the fast-growing tech giants.
  • Few women with HIV participate in clinical trials, but it can be one of the best ways to get top-notch care, especially for low-income women.
  • Few women with HIV participate in clinical trials, but it can be one of the best ways to get top-notch care, especially for low-income women.
  • Commentator Marion Winik has thoughts on those traditional holiday letters so many people feel they must write at this time of year, and a few suggestions. For instance, drop the "Dear Everyone" and replace it with a real headline. Instead of anecdotes, try one good paragraph. Maybe include a top ten list or a haiku.
  • The New York Times reports that the Bush administration has created a hit list of top al Qaeda operatives, authorizing the CIA to use lethal force. NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr says this bends the longstanding executive order prohibiting assassination.
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