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Unlike the rest of the world, which celebrates International Workers’ Day on May Day, commemorating the tragic events of the Haymarket Riot in Chicago in 1886, the United States celebrates its day the first week of September. Labor Day in the United States dates back to a workers’ parade...
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Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters Menos estudiantes de último año de preparatoria de California están completando solicitudes de ayuda financiera federal que en años anteriores, lo que algunos analistas dicen que es una señal de que los estudiantes pueden temer que la administración Trump use sus datos confidenciales para la aplicación...
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Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters Fewer California high school seniors are completing federal financial aid applications than in past years, which some analysts say is a sign that students may fear the Trump administration will use their sensitive data for immigration enforcement. The number of seniors completing the Free Application for...
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Carolyn Jones CalMatters When the superintendent in San Francisco Unified proposed closing schools recently, parents launched a prolonged — and successful — protest. The uproar may have died down for now, but the issue is likely to erupt at school boards across the state — and some say that’s...
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Un nuevo informe muestra que, a pesar del gasto récord en la aplicación de la ley en California, la tasa de resolución – es decir, la tasa de delitos resueltos – fue la más baja de la historia. Los investigadores del Centro de Justicia Juvenil y Penal descubrieron, que...
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A new report shows that despite record spending on law enforcement in California, the clearance rate – that is the rate of crimes solved – was the lowest ever. Researchers from the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice found that the state spent a record $27 billion on police in...