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Debt collectors and financial institutions warned by California attorney general

The California Attorney General Rob Bonta warned today that it is illegal for California creditors, debt collectors, and financial institutions to take Child Tax Credit payments from California families.

Everything to know about California’s June 15 reopening, from capacity limits to the mask mandate

On June 15, California plans to "fully reopen" its economy. What exactly does that mean? We break down everything you need to know.

‘Lockdown’ states like California did better economically than ‘looser’ states like Florida, new COVID data shows

Like seemingly everything else in America, the COVID-19 pandemic has sparked its fair share of bitter, polarizing debates: over masks, over distancing, over vaccines.

Bubble watch: California ‘housing crash’ searches surge

“Bubble Watch” digs into trends that may indicate economic and/or housing market troubles ahead. Buzz: Housing crash concerns, expressed through online search trends, jumped this spring — back near levels seen in the early days of the pandemic.

Journalists demanding more action against online harassment

NEW YORK (AP) — The Associated Press' recent firing of a young reporter for what she said on Twitter has somewhat unexpectedly turned company and industry attention to the flip side of social media engagement — the online abuse that many journalists face routinely.

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