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Sunita Sohrabji Ethnic Media Services A young Thai American bartender, who was pepper-sprayed as suspects yelled “Go back to your country,” believes she was victimized twice: once during the attack, and then again at the San Francisco District Attorney’s office, which refused to charge the incident as a hate...
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Sunita Sohrabji Ethnic Media Services Una joven mesera tailandesa-estadounidense, que fue rociada con gas pimienta mientras los sospechosos le gritaban «Vuelve a tu país», cree que fue víctima dos veces: una durante el ataque y otra ante la fiscalía de San Francisco, que se negó a imputar el incidente...
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Through conferences, grants, and other mechanisms, the SEMI Foundation has been trying to fill the increasing number of semiconductor jobs in California. Fresh off earning a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering, Abigail Nguyen noticed a plethora of Bay Area job openings at semiconductor companies. The recent UC Berkeley grad...
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Alisha Green CalMatters Recién salida de una licenciatura en ingeniería química, Abigail Nguyen notó una gran cantidad de vacantes de trabajo en el Área de la Bahía en empresas de semiconductores. Sin embargo, la reciente graduada de la Universidad de California en Berkeley no se sentía segura de postularse...
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Ramos is vice president of Salinas Elementary Teachers Council (SETC). For 27 years, he taught at the same school before taking a special assignment this year to work with historically underserved students in the migrant community....
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Kristen Hwang CalMatters Los pasillos del Best Start Birth Center de San Diego están repletos de collages coloridos, con las caras suaves de cientos de recién nacidos cuidadosamente recortadas y enmarcadas. Una fotografía del hijo de la directora ejecutiva Karen Roslie, nacido en 2003, cuelga entre los bebés sonrientes,...
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Kristen Hwang CalMatters Colorful collages line the hallways of Best Start Birth Center in San Diego, the squishy faces of hundreds of newborns carefully cut out and framed. A picture of executive director Karen Roslie’s son, born in 2003, hangs among the smiling, crying and squinting babies. Thirty years...
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Khari Johnson CalMatters California lawmakers took a key vote on August 28 to pass a controversial bill that requires companies that make or modify powerful forms of artificial intelligence to test for their ability to enable critical harm to society. Following a 32-1 vote in the Senate in May, the Assembly...
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Khari Johnson CalMatters El 28 de agosto, los legisladores californianos aprobaron en una votación clave un controvertido proyecto de ley que exige a las empresas que fabrican o modifican potentes formas de inteligencia artificial que comprueben su capacidad para provocar daños críticos a la sociedad. Tras una votación de...