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Worse than COVID? California jobs and revenue on and off the ports are feeling the effects of Trump’s tariffs.
Newsom and legislative leaders would love for the president’s tariffs to go away. They blame a big chunk of California’s $12 ...
Federal policy changes are having spillover effects on everything from disease outbreak mitigation to long-term care ...
Trump's revoking of Chinese students' visas is the latest in a effort to quickly remake higher education in America, a ...
California has deep economic ties with the Asia-Pacific markets. Chinese goods account for 40 percent of imports at the Port of Los Angeles, 63 percent at the Port of Long Beach, and 45 percent at the ...
Days after telling lawmakers the California Air Resources Board she oversees does not analyze how its clean air rules could impact costs to drivers and consumers, Liane Randolph is now facing calls to ...
President Donald Trump’s rollback of disparate impact enforcement will pose compliance difficulties for employers, as state ...
Fresno Bee Opinion Editor Juan Esparza Loera believes President Donald Trump has one chance to “change his tune on immigration and solidify his place in history.” ...
Tech leaders and lawmakers have sought to grow California’s role in producing the chips that power everyday necessities like ...
The United States’ inconsistent tariff policy has injected a significant amount of uncertainty into the economy, a panel of ...
Thursday’s Senate vote to block California’s ban on sales of gas cars is the latest GOP effort to stop state climate policies ...