Levi Sumagaysay

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This week, Facebook said it would stop spending money to fight a possible initiative aimed at increasing data privacy in California.

Will Facebook change its ways, just because Congress says so

This week, Facebook said it would stop spending money to fight a possible initiative aimed at increasing data privacy in California.

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The Aetna Street Collective came together three years ago to advocate for a tight-knit unhoused community facing harassment and street sweeps.

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This fall, women lawmakers are slated to make up the majority in the California Legislature — a historical first. They could lead on reproductive care and family leave.

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CA Assemblymember Isaac Bryan’s Green Amendment would ensure Californians have the right to clean air and water. Would it bring real changes?

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