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California is not tracking whether its multi-billion dollar public preschool program is working. So how do we know if it’s helping or hurting students?

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Money, politics and power: Casey Wasserman remains head of LA28 Olympics despite connections to Jeffrey Epstein. What does this mean for Olympics planning?

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