Monthly Archives: March, 2024

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Newsom administration delays landmark workplace heat safety rules over cost concerns

Landmark regulations intended to protect millions of California workers from worsening heat conditions in warehouses and other indoor facilities were left in limbo Thursday after the Newsom administration objected to the cost of the rules.

Millennials gave birth to ‘Generation Alpha.’ Are these kids already doomed?

Zoomers fear them. Boomers want more of them. Millennials will keep making them for the rest of the year.

California’s unemployment rate highest in the nation as job growth slows

California's unemployment rate is now the highest in the country, reaching 5.3% in February following new data that revealed job growth in the nation's most populous state was much lower last year than previously thought.

Big Pharma has become a scapegoat for big wigs

"Big Pharma" is something the federal government has to deal with, and they do. However, there is something more compelling to the guy who wants to see his doctor.

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Has anything like this ever happened to you? You’re out shopping and find this amazing new outfit - on sale no less.

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Mt. San Jacinto College Child Development & Education Center Celebrates 2026 Graduates

The Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Child Development &...

State Employees Push Back on Newsom’s Return-to-Office Order

California state employees are pressing lawmakers to preserve remote-work...

Billionaire Tax Measure Qualifies for November Ballot: What Voters Should Know

California voters will decide in November whether to impose...

Single-Payer Health Care Could Work in California, but Fiscal and Political Hurdles Loom

California’s long-running debate over single-payer health care has entered...

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