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Gov. Gavin Newsom to Sign Executive Order Aimed at A.I. Job Loss

By: Cecilia Kang
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order to explore an overhaul of labor policies to deal with potential mass job displacement from artificial intelligence.

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mandate is more exploratory in ideas than a law that will immediately change the jobs picture for California residents.

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Los Angeles’s Response to Altadena Fire Hampered by Chaos, Report Finds

By: Jill Cowan
A county-commissioned examination of the disaster concluded that its efforts were muddled and confused, but said that it had not discriminated against Black residents.

Nearly all of the 19 people who died in the Eaton fire lived in West Altadena.

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Takeaways From the California Governor Debate at Pomona College

By: Laurel Rosenhall and Soumya Karlamangla
The candidates felt pressure to differentiate themselves, with ballots going out to voters next week. The result was a more spirited battle than past debates.

Eight candidates took the stage at Pomona College in one of the final debates in the California gubernatorial primary race.

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Sergey Brin Moves to the Right, With a ‘MAGA Girlfriend’ by His Side

By: Theodore Schleifer and Kate Conger
After once backing liberal causes, the Google co-founder has praised President Trump, donated to Republicans and spent $57 million to try to block a California billionaire tax.

Sergey Brin and his girlfriend, Gerelyn “GG” Soto, at a White House artificial-intelligence dinner last year.

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Have These People Learned Nothing?

By: Michelle Cottle
Why no one is surprised when another member of Congress is accused of sexual misconduct.

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Los Angeles Schools Strike Narrowly Averted in Last-Minute Deal

By: Shawn Hubler and Jill Cowan
The strike would have shut down classes on Tuesday for hundreds of thousands of students in the nation’s second-largest school district.

Students in Los Angeles walk to class in a photo from 2025.

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Eric Swalwell Says He Will Resign From Congress After Sex Abuse Accusations

By: Michael Gold, Jill Cowan and Emily Cochrane
The California lawmaker said in a social media post Monday that he would quit. He has denied accounts of abusing women.

Representative Eric Swalwell of California had been in a crowded field vying to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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Eric Swalwell Faces Sex Assault Accusation as He Runs for California Governor

By: Laurel Rosenhall and Madison Malone Kircher
Eric Swalwell, a Democratic congressman, denied the accounts published by CNN and The San Francisco Chronicle. Nancy Pelosi was among those who said he should withdraw from the California governor’s race.

Campaign officials and supporters are abandoning Representative Eric Swalwell.

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F.B.I. Said to Dig Up Old Investigative Files on Democratic Lawmaker

By: Edward Wong and Devlin Barrett
The urgent instructions at the Trump administration’s behest to gather and relay the files on Representative Eric Swalwell have alarmed some career law enforcement officials.

Representative Eric Swalwell of California, one of President Trump’s most vocal critics in the House, said that he was being targeted by the Trump administration.

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Not All National Parks Remain Open in the Shutdown. Here’s What to Know.

By: Chris Hippensteel
Some underground attractions are closed, and many outdoor sites have reduced their services.

Grand Canyon National Park will remain open to the public during the shutdown.

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Trump Asked Universities to Sign a Compact. Some See a Trap.

Trump officials want universities to sign on to conservative priorities to get special treatment. Some in higher education say agreeing would end academic freedom.

A leader at the University of Texas said the institution would be eager to work with the Trump administration. Other universities have been more circumspect.

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Spencer Pratt Lost His House in the Palisades Fire and Thinks Gavin Newsom Should Take the Blame

By: Conor Dougherty
After losing his house in the Palisades fire, Spencer Pratt has gone from the archetype of celebrity emptiness to community activist — and become a magnet for Republican politicians.

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Trump Prepares to Meet Putin, and Al Jazeera Says Israel Killed Its Journalists in Gaza

Plus, a Labubu heist.

President Trump is expected to meet President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia in Alaska on Friday to discuss the war in Ukraine.

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University Leaders Reject Republican Attacks on Campus Antisemitism

Leaders from Georgetown, the City University of New York and the University of California, Berkeley, said they are working to protect Jewish students but also free speech on their campuses.

The hearing will take place before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.

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Usha Vance’s New Life in Trump’s Washington

By: Elisabeth Bumiller
Old friends are bewildered by the turn taken by the second lady, a onetime Democrat and former litigator for a San Francisco firm. Others say she’s happy in the role.

Usha Vance, who clerked for Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and was a top editor on The Yale Law Journal, referred to herself as a “former lawyer” in a recent appearance.

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California’s Wildfires Could Be Brutal This Summer

By: Amy Graff
Experts say there could be more large wildfires than usual this year. Here’s why.

The aftermath of the Eaton fire in Altadena, Calif., in January. The peak of California’s fire season, when fires are most abundant and the most acres burn, occurs from June through October.

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California and Nevada May Set Heat Records This Week

By: Amy Graff
The National Weather Service warned of “dangerously hot conditions” from Friday through Sunday.

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Steve Hilton, Former Fox News Host, Is Running for California Governor

By: Laurel Rosenhall
Mr. Hilton is the second prominent Republican to enter the wide-open race. He faces difficult odds in the Democratic-led state.

Steve Hilton, right, says that cutting regulations will make California friendlier to businesses and reduce the cost of living. He appeared recently with Michael Gates, the city attorney of Huntington Beach.

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What the War on California’s Water Is Really About

By: Ryan Christopher Jones
If we are to take seriously the threats of drought, climate change and water security, we should not reduce this place to a warring of two — or even many — sides.
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