Los tribunales de los condados de Los Ángeles y Riverside están probando una herramienta de inteligencia artificial para ver ...
Los líderes de California quieren evitar que la contaminación del río Tijuana se propague por el aire. ¿Cómo lo van a ...
Online classes have made it easier for students to access education, but some say the loss of in-person interaction hurts their learning.
Advocates and unions are objecting to Newsom's proposed cuts to state spending on education, preschool, health and welfare programs.
Dark patterns force patients to share their data with big healthcare networks, even when the privacy form they’re signing explicitly says they can opt-out.
Palisades and Eaton fire survivors had 12 months' relief before resuming mortgage payments. Lawmakers are voting on a bill that would give them three years’ forbearance.
Alex Rosenbat is the Director of Sociotechnical Research at CalMatters and The Markup, where she studies product design, dark ...
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Californians are voting on a wide-open governor's race in a June 2 primary election. Xavier Becerra, Steve Hilton and Tom Steyer are leading in polls.
PFAS chemicals were found in nearly 40% of samples of nonorganic fruits and vegetables California regulators tested in 2023. A bill would ban their use.
Courts in Los Angeles and Riverside counties are testing an artificial intelligence tool and deciding whether it can be used in high-stakes criminal cases.
The Board of Equalization has very little power, but it's a launching pad to statewide political office in California.
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