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California Students Left in Dark Trying to Contact Relatives in Iran

For the past four months, many people with friends and family in Iran haven't known if their loved ones are safe. The Iranian government cut off internet access inside the country on January 8 amid widespread protests. There were moments in the weeks that followed when Iranians c ...  Show more

Can Gubernatorial Candidates Make California a More Affordable Place to Live?

The crowded field of candidates running for governor in the June 2 primary all agree on one thing — the need to make California a more affordable place to live. Prices for housing, electricity and gas here remain far above the national average. But it could be a challenge for any ...  Show more

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