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A new study shows free speech is increasingly under assault on college campuses from both right and left. The nonpartisan, nonprofit Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, known as FIRE, surveyed 58,000 college students, asking them about campus culture when it comes to comfort expressing ideas, tolerance for speakers, disruptive conduct,...
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A new study found more than 1.4 million children in the U.S., including many in California, have lost a family member to overdose, emphasizing the collateral damage of the drug epidemic. The study focused on children younger than 18 as of 2019 who had lost one or more parents, siblings, grandparents,...
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A new study found more than 1.4 million children in the U.S., including many in California, have lost a family member to overdose, emphasizing the collateral damage of the drug epidemic. The study focused on children younger than 18 as of 2019 who had lost one or more parents, siblings, grandparents,...
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Una narrativa común sugiere que los votantes estadounidenses profundamente polarizados siempre apoyan a los candidatos de su partido, pero un nuevo estudio sugiere lo contrario en determinadas circunstancias. Investigadores de las universidades estatales de Sacramento y San Diego preguntaron a más de 900 votantes partidistas sobre la vivienda y las personas...
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A common narrative suggests that deeply polarized American voters always support their party’s candidates, but a new study suggests otherwise in certain circumstances. Researchers from Sacramento State and San Diego State universities asked more than 900 partisan voters about housing and homelessness – then asked them to choose, in a hypothetical...
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Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters Nathan Reyes vive con su familia a cinco minutos de Cal State Los Ángeles, donde paga casi nada para obtener una licenciatura que normalmente les otorga a los graduados un salario de $62,000 dentro de los cinco años de completar la universidad . Es uno de los cientos...
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Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters Nathan Reyes lives with his family five minutes from Cal State Los Angeles, where he’s paying close to nothing to earn a bachelor’s degree that typically lands graduates a salary of $62,000 within five years of completing college. He’s one of hundreds of thousands of California low-income...
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Estudios muestran que los estudiantes universitarios son cada vez más un objetivo de las estafas de phishing, y los profesionales de la seguridad cibernética afirman que los estafadores se dirigen con más frecuencia a los estudiantes de California. Las estafas de phishing a menudo intentan engañar a las víctimas...
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Studies show that college students are a target for phishing scams, and cybersecurity professionals say swindlers are increasingly targeting California students. Phishing scams often trick victims into revealing their login or other private credentials by pretending to be a legitimate company or figure. Byron Johnson is the associate vice...