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Supreme Court clears the way for Republican-friendly Texas voting maps; In Twin Cities, riverfront development rules get on the same page; Boston College Prison Education Program expands to women's facility; NYS bill requires timely state reimbursement to nonprofits; Share Oregon holiday spirit by donating blood.

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Trump escalates rhetoric toward Somali Americans as his administration tightens immigration vetting, while Ohio blocks expanded child labor hours and seniors face a Sunday deadline to review Medicare coverage.

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Native American tribes are left out of a new federal Rural Health Transformation Program, cold temperatures are burdening rural residents with higher energy prices and Missouri archivists says documenting queer history in rural communities is critical amid ongoing attacks on LGBTQ+ rights.

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CoveredCA advised DACA recipients losing coverage to consult an insurance broker or their county social services office to see if they qualify for Medi-Cal. (Mark Adams/Adobe Stock)
DACA recipients to lose CoveredCA health coverage Aug. 31

People who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA, will be dropped from their CoveredCA health plans at the …

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A new study finds that about 30 percent of women work in the lower-paying nonprofit sector and ten percent work in state and local government. (Pixel-Shot/Adobe Stock)
Study: Female recent college grads earn 82% of what men make

Women in California and across the country earn an average of 82% of what men make in the first 10 years after graduating from college, according to …

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Statistics show only about 46% of people who experience cardiac arrest get CPR from people nearby. A new, mobile hands-only kiosk can teach basic CPR skills in just a few minutes. (Kristine Mosqueda Kelly)
Free mobile CPR kiosk in L.A. teaches lifesaving skill in minutes

If you have an extra five minutes, you can save a life because you can learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation at no cost from a new mobile, hands-only …

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California's Proposition 12 requires producers to give laying hens one square foot of space each, and breeding sows 24 square feet each. (Krustovin/Adobe Stock)
Congressional hearing challenges CA animal welfare laws

Pork producers are expected to argue against California's animal welfare laws at a hearing Wednesday before the House Committee on Agriculture…

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The State of California is suing the Trump Administration, claiming the transfer of Medi-Cal patients' private data to ICE is unconstitutional. (KMPZZZ/Adobe Stock)
CA immigrants weigh health coverage against deportation risk

By Claudia Boyd-Barrett for KFF Health News.Broadcast version by Suzanne Potter for California News Service reporting for the KFF Health News-Public N…

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Immigrants Rising facilitates free online therapy and support groups for undocumented students. (Fizkes/Adobe Stock)
Free online therapy now available for California undocumented students

Therapists are stepping up to help undocumented students deal with the pervasive fear created by the Trump administration's ongoing ICE raids…

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According to CalRecycle, 2.6 million tons of plastic packaging and foodware end up in California landfills every year. (Erik/Adobe Stock)<br />
During Plastic-Free July, CA a pioneer in anti-pollution efforts

California receives high marks in a report on the fight against plastic pollution. This is Plastic-free July and the United States of Plastics report…

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Deep-sea corals are among the species at risk from seabed mining. A greenspotted rockfish hides behind gold coral off the California coast. (Oceana)<br />
Conservation groups call for pause on deep-sea mining to assess risks

Conservation groups, including the National Wildlife Federation and Oceana, are calling for a moratorium on deep-sea mining for minerals until more …

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Federal data show more than 1.6 million American middle and high school students report using tobacco products. (InfiniteStudio/Adobe Stock)
Report: Youth vaping down but Hollywood still glamorizes tobacco

Hundreds of millions of American young people are exposed to vaping and smoking in popular movies, TV shows and music videos each year, according to …

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The Democratic Republic of Congo is estimated to hold $24 trillion in natural wealth, yet workers in cobalt mines still live in extreme poverty. (Erberto Zani/Adobe Stock)
New CA documentary examines the harms of mining 'critical minerals'

A new documentary looked at ways to reduce the human and environmental harms stemming from the mining of "critical minerals." Without minerals like c…

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Students at the 2024 Arts Advocacy Day spent time networking and discussing policy issues affecting arts education. (Skye Morse-Hodgson/Snap Yourself)
CA teens organize to promote arts education

More than 400 teen artists will gather this Saturday in Southern California to learn about equity in arts education. The 3rd annual Arts Advocacy Day …

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Clean air advocates rallied at Los Angeles City Hall last spring to increase support for a rule to combat air pollution at the ports. (4th Street Productions)<br />
Hearing today on CA bill to limit rules on clean ports

A controversial bill on how best to clean up the air at California ports gets a hearing today in Sacramento. Senate Bill 34 would place limits on …

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