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Violence and ‘crisis’: How hundreds of L.A. County’s abused children ended up in hotels
Violence and ‘crisis’: How hundreds of L.A. County’s abused children ended up in hotels
Cynthia HirschhornMay 28, 2023los angeles, youth, public safety
Supreme Court weakens EPA power to enforce Clean Water Act
Supreme Court weakens EPA power to enforce Clean Water Act
Cynthia HirschhornMay 25, 2023government, water
Florida School Pulls Poem Read at Joe Biden’s Inauguration
Florida School Pulls Poem Read at Joe Biden’s Inauguration
Cynthia HirschhornMay 24, 2023activism, community
ChatGPT maker OpenAI calls for AI regulation, warning of ‘existential risk’
ChatGPT maker OpenAI calls for AI regulation, warning of ‘existential risk’
Cynthia HirschhornMay 24, 2023technology, development
See why AI like ChatGPT has gotten so good, so fast
See why AI like ChatGPT has gotten so good, so fast
Cynthia HirschhornMay 24, 2023technology, communication
California emerges as big winner in Colorado River water deal
California emerges as big winner in Colorado River water deal
Cynthia HirschhornMay 23, 2023California, water, agriculture
East L.A. to Santa Monica in 1 hour 9 minutes: A look inside Metro’s new Regional Connector
East L.A. to Santa Monica in 1 hour 9 minutes: A look inside Metro’s new Regional Connector
Cynthia HirschhornMay 23, 2023transportation, Los Angeles
Here’s what workers really care about, according to a Post-Ipsos poll
Here’s what workers really care about, according to a Post-Ipsos poll
Cynthia HirschhornMay 23, 2023mental health, workforce
Breakthrough Colorado River deal reached, bringing big water cuts for three years
Breakthrough Colorado River deal reached, bringing big water cuts for three years
Cynthia HirschhornMay 22, 2023environment, climate
Seniors are flooding homeless shelters that can’t care for them
Seniors are flooding homeless shelters that can’t care for them
Cynthia HirschhornMay 22, 2023housing, civic action
Book removals may have violated student civil rights, Education Dept. says
Book removals may have violated student civil rights, Education Dept. says
Cynthia HirschhornMay 22, 2023education
Former San Diego homeless director hired as governor’s senior homeless advisor
Former San Diego homeless director hired as governor’s senior homeless advisor
Cynthia HirschhornMay 22, 2023
How recycling centers could be making our plastics problem worse
How recycling centers could be making our plastics problem worse
Cynthia HirschhornMay 22, 2023activism, community, environment
Njideka Akunyili Crosby Wants to Take it Slow, Despite Her Rapid Rise
Njideka Akunyili Crosby Wants to Take it Slow, Despite Her Rapid Rise
Cynthia HirschhornMay 21, 2023art, activism
How Global Rice Farming Is Being Transformed by Climate Change
How Global Rice Farming Is Being Transformed by Climate Change
Cynthia HirschhornMay 20, 2023agriculture, climate
El Niño is likely returning, bringing danger for California and the world. ‘We need to be prepared’
El Niño is likely returning, bringing danger for California and the world. ‘We need to be prepared’
Cynthia HirschhornMay 19, 2023climate, California
Newsom unveils sweeping plan to speed up California infrastructure projects
Newsom unveils sweeping plan to speed up California infrastructure projects
Cynthia HirschhornMay 19, 2023California
After being denied an abortion, a Florida mother watched her baby die
After being denied an abortion, a Florida mother watched her baby die
Cynthia HirschhornMay 19, 2023abortion, accessibility
Which fruits and vegetables are best to plant for the environment
Which fruits and vegetables are best to plant for the environment
Cynthia HirschhornMay 16, 2023climate, agriculture
Food Forests Are Bringing Shade And Sustenance To US Cities, One Parcel Of Land At A Time
Food Forests Are Bringing Shade And Sustenance To US Cities, One Parcel Of Land At A Time
Cynthia HirschhornMay 16, 2023climate, a, urban planning
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