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Last week, congressional candidate in California’s 22nd District Randy Villegas joined advocates and labor leaders outside Republican incumbent David Valadao’s office to demand accountability for his vote to cut healthcare for tens of thousands of working people.
The California Legislature has taken a first step in its mission to make big corporations in the state pay into Medi-Cal if their own employees rely on it, relieving some of the burden on taxpayers.
The California Billionaire Tax Act has officially been certified for November’s election and will now have a ballot designation as Proposition 40.
As of now 720,000 Californians age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and about 13% of them are Latino. That number is projected to double by 2040, increasing the demand for trained caregivers to support older adults and people with disabilities.
Growing up, Andy Sarias remembers bonding with his dad over soccer — if he wasn’t playing the sport with his dad cheering at the sidelines, they were staying up late r…
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The California Legislature has taken a first step in its mission to make big corporations in the state pay into Medi-Cal if their own employees rely on it, relieving some of the burden on taxpayers.
A new California law went into effect July 1 that bans the sale of certain handguns that can be converted into automatic machine guns. The Department of Justice, as well as several gun rights groups, sued the state over the bill.
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During Hispanic Heritage Month this fall, the largest Mexican film festival outside of Mexico returns to Los Angeles.
This story was originally published by Inadvertent.
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40 years in the making as México marks its first World Cup knockout victory in a 2-0 win against Ecuador.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — In the 77th minute, finally, it was Guillermo Ochoa's time.
