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California Judges Test AI Court Assistant Without Telling Litigants When It Reviews Their Cases

Two of California’s largest trial courts are testing an artificial intelligence tool that can help draft judicial orders and produce research memos, raising questions...

The form asked my permission to share my health data. Then it wouldn’t let me say no.

Patients checking in for medical appointments are often asked to sign privacy forms before they can see a doctor. But an investigation by The...

‘I felt like I wasn’t learning’: Community college students struggle with online education

California’s community colleges, the nation’s largest higher education system, are still feeling the aftershocks of the pandemic in a visible way: campuses are quieter,...

A small fix could make a big difference in Tijuana River pollution: When will it happen?

Southern California communities affected by the long-running Tijuana River sewage crisis could get some relief from a relatively small infrastructure project, even as larger...

No shame: A last-minute election guide for undecided CA voters

With one week remaining before California’s June 2 primary election, millions of voters are still holding onto their ballots — and many may still...

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Five Mt. San Jacinto College Students Selected for Prestigious Stem Cell Research Internship Program

For the fifth consecutive year, Mt. San Jacinto College...

Museum showcases living craft traditions from Noli students

The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art (RAFFMA)...

Budget Cuts Threaten Digital Lifeline for Californians Seeking Addiction Care

Californians seeking help for substance use disorders could lose...

Democrat Xavier Becerra Advances to November Race for California Governor

Democrat Xavier Becerra has earned a spot in the...
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