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New poll results show 80% of likely Arizona voters believe American democracy is under threat. The new survey from the Center for the Future of Arizona found just as many believe their vote could improve democracy. Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Ariz., said with fewer than 50 days until Election Day, there are...
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Khari Johnson CalMatters Tener una orden de restricción contra su expareja y un juez que le conceda la posesión de un automóvil familiar debería ser suficiente para que un fabricante de automóviles desactive el seguimiento de ubicación satelital, ¿verdad? Pues no, estás equivocado. Ese escenario les ha sucedido a...
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Khari Johnson CalMatters Having a restraining order against your former partner and a judge granting you possession of a family car should be enough to get a car manufacturer to turn off location tracking, right? Wrong. That scenario has happened to domestic abuse survivors CalMatters spoke to and the...
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Alexei Koseff CalMatters Aquí vamos de nuevo: los activistas conservadores que trabajaron en la fallida destitución del gobernador Gavin Newsom en 2021 han lanzado otro intento, argumentando que las condiciones en California solo empeoraron en los dos años y medio transcurridos desde entonces, cuando la atención de Newsom se...
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Alexei Koseff CalMatters Here we go again: Conservative activists who worked on the failed recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2021 have launched another attempt, arguing that conditions in California only worsened in the two-and-a-half years since then as Newsom’s attention shifted to national politics. Rescue California, one of the main...
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It was time for good news for our migrant community. During fiscal year 2023, a total of 874,500 immigrants became citizens of the United States. There is no doubt that the officials and employees of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) deserve applause for having achieved the...
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Adam Echelman CalMatters Más de un año después de que los colegios comunitarios de California recibieran $650 millones en dinero de ayuda estatal por el COVID-19, las escuelas han gastado menos del 20% de ese dinero. Las universidades dicen que necesitan desesperadamente el dinero, pero que se muestran reacias...
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Adam Echelman CalMatters More than a year after California community colleges received $650 million in state COVID-19 relief money, schools have spent less than 20% of it. Colleges say they desperately need the money, but that they are reluctant to spend it because of ongoing uncertainty surrounding the state’s...
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Kristen Hwang, Ana B. Ibarra & Erica Yee CalMatters Pocas regiones de California han escapado al impacto del cierre de las salas de maternidad en la última década. Al menos 46 hospitales han cerrado o suspendido permanentemente el trabajo de parto y servicios de maternidad desde 2012, según un...