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Anticipating rapid spread of the virus that could overwhelm hospitals, the proclamation gave the governor the legal authority to make, amend and rescind state regulations, suspend state statutes and redirect state funds. The emergency declaration also all
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California dangles bonuses for nursing homes that add staff
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Biden taps Su, who led Calif. unemployment agency amid wave of fraud, as labor secretary
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Natalie C. Cartwright
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Pfizer’s RSV vaccine wins US panel’s backing for safety in older people
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To regain trust, the news media need objectivity
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No, California doesn’t actually have a population crisis Rather, as is true across the U.S., it’s small communities in California that are being hollowed out as young people leave and older residents pass away. Proportionally, the state’s largest populati
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I find that I read political news in the New York Times and Washington Post more cautiously than I used to. It isn’t that I suspect outright deliberate falsehoods. It’s more that I see a pattern of choosing and framing narratives that downplay or omit thi
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‘Financial challenge’: Sexual abuse suits have Sacramento Catholic Diocese facing insolvency The diocese encourages anyone who may be a victim of clergy sexual abuse, or who knows someone, to report it to law enforcement. The Diocese’s Pastoral Care Coord
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Dodgers shortstop Lux has torn ACL, expected to miss 2023 season
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Why Austin Wynns decided to re-sign with SF
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Court casts doubt on Biden plan to forgive student loans In defense of the administration, the solicitor general said the pandemic had caused “enormous disruption” and left millions struggling to pay their bills. And Congress in the past had authorized th
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‘A nice sign’: Big Rockies snowpack may boost Lake Mead water level
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Biden administration pushes to renew key surveillance tool
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Thailand hosts war games with biggest United States attendance in a decade