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Nigel Duara CalMatters Una serie de redadas de inmigración en California en 2025 tenían una cosa en común: la mayoría de los agentes federales que detenían a las personas llevaban máscaras cubriéndoles las caras. En enero, el estado de California y su condado más grande prohibirán a los agentes del orden cubrirse...
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Nigel Duara CalMatters A series of immigration raids across California in 2025 had one thing in common: Most of the federal agents detaining people wore masks over their faces. In January, the state of California and its largest county will ban law enforcement officers from covering their faces, with a few exceptions,...
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NAPSI Para los casi 40 millones de estadounidenses que viven con diabetes, la amenaza a su visión se desarrolla de manera silenciosa, a menudo sin advertencia. La retinopatía diabética, una complicación que daña los vasos sanguíneos de la retina, se ha convertido en la principal causa de ceguera entre...
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NAPSI For the nearly 40 million Americans living with diabetes, the threat to their vision unfolds quietly, often without warning. Diabetic retinopathy, a complication that damages blood vessels in the retina, has become the leading cause of blindness among working-age adults in the United States. Yet what makes this epidemic...
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Adam Echelman CalMatters New federal regulations could leave California with 61,000 fewer truck drivers as the Trump administration bans certain immigrants from operating large vehicles. With fewer truck drivers on the road, consumers may see higher shipping costs, too. Following an executive order from President Donald Trump in April, U.S. Transportation...
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Ana B. Ibarra CalMatters Less than a year after “Dreamers” were first allowed to sign up for Covered California health insurance, undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children are about to lose their health care coverage. In California, that means about 2,300 Dreamers must find health insurance elsewhere...
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The cuts coming to Medicaid, known here as Medi-Cal, will make health care more expensive and harder to access for millions of low-income Californians, according to a new report from Georgetown University. The Congressional Budget Office estimated the cuts of about $1 trillion will cause at least 15 million...
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Suzanne Potter California News Service Las personas que forman parte del programa de Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia, conocido como DACA, serán dadas de baja de sus planes de salud CoveredCA a finales de agosto. La medida se produce después de que la administración Trump cambiara...
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Suzanne Potter California News Service People who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA, will be dropped from their CoveredCA health plans at the end of August. The move comes after the Trump administration changed a Biden-era definition of “lawfully present” to revoke...