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Amid a recall attempt, some Asian American leaders feel they can no longer expect political or financial support from ...
Veterans say sweeping layoffs and privatization are eroding essential Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare and support ...
There are hundreds of families on the city’s family shelter waitlist, and nearly 500 people on the adult shelter waitlist. On ...
Labor leaders and University of California workers were arrested May 15 while protesting at a UC Board of Regents meeting.
Gov. Newsom says repeatedly that the state is “flooding the zone” with mental health, substance use and homelessness resources. Amid a slew of press conferences and announcements last week on the ...
This reporting was supported by a USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism data fellowship. On warm nights Arieann Harrison used to sit and chat with neighbors on the steps outside her apartment ...
The success of the atomic bomb program deeply unnerved some of the scientists responsible. Manhattan Project leader J. Robert Oppenheimer’s later qualms are well known. But even before the first ...
After running the world’s first doctoral program in radiation biology, James Newell Stannard spent his retirement researching “Radioactivity and Health: A History.” The exhaustive record of the ...
Amid a major influx of unhoused migrant families into San Francisco, City Hall is expanding assistance to offer between 100 and 150 households temporary hotel stays in the next year, the Department of ...
The first people known to have been exposed to radiation by the U.S. Navy in San Francisco were part of an atomic cleanup crew. Wrapped in cotton overalls and clunky gas masks, with pockets sewn shut ...
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