GOP, conservative watchdogs sound alarm on new effort to circumvent California’s longstanding ban on affirmative action.
Phillips & Associates reports AI algorithms are reshaping hiring practices, raising concerns over bias and legal ...
Dr. Sonia Devgan Kacker, a board-certified family physician with 26 years of medical practice in Ventura County, has ...
Democrats don't need to trade away revenue required for meaningful policy. They need to tax the rich ...
A federal judge on March 9 granted dismissed a lawsuit accusing UF Board of Trustee James W. "Bill" Heavener of defrauding ...
In Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (SFFA), the Supreme Court held that the use of race-conscious decision-making in admissions ...
After reading the Feb. 18, 2026, issue of the Island Reporter, with two letters to the editor slated to the left and one slated to the right, I would like to make a few distinguishing statements. – ...
The Federal Communications Commission said that it had approved the local television giant Nexstar’s $6.2 billion acquisition ...
The California Association of Black Lawyers held its annual Legislative Days to advocate for legal issues impacting Black ...
Dr. Clarence Sparks describes the UNT Health Fort Worth’s rural Primary Care Pathway as “nearly invaluable” for his career. The university’s program partners with local community colleges to create a ...
Dr. Maziar Behrooz, a history professor at SFSU with a doctorate in Modern History of the Near East from University of California, Los Angeles, sat down with staff reporter Jovanni Alvarado to discuss ...
College students who seek help for substance use after an overdose face disciplinary action by their campus. A new California law, written in part by students themselves, will require public ...
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