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In a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana abortion law Monday, effectively saving the

Yesterday, President Donald Trump retweeted a video that included one of his supporters yelling “whi

In early April, Governor Newsom launched Project Roomkey, a temporary program designed to protect vu

The United States has reported more positive coronavirus cases in the past week than at any other ti

The state Department of Public Health reported this week that 75 patients and staff at a nursing hom

Pride marks its 50th anniversary this weekend, and although the events are virtual, the celebrations

California reported 7,149 new confirmed coronavirus cases Tuesday, shattering its single-day record.

Former national security advisor Michael Flynn -- who twice pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI -- ha

Many Black medical workers are now finding themselves on the front lines of two epidemics -- Covid 1

San Quentin is home to a growing number of coronavirus cases following a botched transfer of inmates

President Trump Monday suspended a number of immigration visa programs affecting tech workers and st

After seven years as president of the University of California, Janet Napolitano is stepping down in

On Wednesday, the Oakland Unified School District board will consider a resolution that calls for di

"Defund the police" may be a new rallying cry, but according to Harvard historian Khalil Gibran Muha

In his new book, “Which Country Has the World’s Best Health Care?”, bioethicist Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted this week to ask the state to provide the city with mor

To commemorate Juneteenth, the celebration of emancipation from slavery, nearly 40 Bay Area theaters

On Thursday, a Butte County judge imposed a $3.5 million fine on PG&E for causing the 2018 Camp

The Supreme Court of the United States issued a 5-4 ruling today upholding the legality of  Deferred

Social justice educator Robin DiAngelo's book, “White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People t