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Elections have consequences, as California is likely to learn when Donald Trump once again moves into the White House. The state has been a bastion of anti-Trump sentiment ever since the bombastic billionaire real estate tycoon first ventured into politics nearly a decade ago. Its political figures — particularly Gov....
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Less than three months before the presidential elections on November 5 and a few days before the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, the United States is experiencing a political earthquake. The emergence of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz on the political scene had the effect of transforming the electoral...
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The hottest days of the year can create a number of seasonal beauty challenges. Here’s a head-to-toe guide to looking and feeling your best in summer: Hair Both dry heat and humidity can cause hair problems, like drying and frizzing. Whether you’re hitting the beach or pool or just...
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Una nueva encuesta de 28,000 estudiantes de último año de secundaria encontró que más de uno de cada cuatro cambió sus planes de vida durante la pandemia. En 2019, el 25 % de los estudiantes planeaba asistir a una universidad de dos años; ahora bajó al 19%. Jennifer Wilka,...
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A new survey of 28,000 high school seniors found more than one in four changed their life plans during the pandemic. In 2019, 25% of students planned to attend a two-year college; now down to 19%. Jennifer Wilka, executive director of YouthTruth, a nonprofit based in San Francisco specializing in surveying...
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While the vast majority of California’s school districts lost students during most of this past decade, hundreds of districts — mostly small and rural — have grown, emerging from the height of the pandemic with higher enrollment. Most districts would welcome an enrollment increase and the per-student state funding boost that usually...