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Millennials Will Continue to Quiet Quit and Gen Z Will Follow Their Lead

Anthony W. Haddad The Millennial View It’s a simple ask: a livable wage without working ourselves to death. “Back in my day…” O...

Millennials Will Continue to Quiet Quit and Gen Z Will Follow Their Lead

Anthony W. Haddad The Millennial View It’s a simple ask: a livable wage without working ourselves to death. “Back in my day…” O...

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A Diminished, Unpopular Gavin Newsom Loses His Grip on California Politics

Gavin Newsom’s flirtation with national political status ended abruptly when Vice President Kamala Harris, often depicted as his rival...

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California’s Economic Recovery Lags Other States. This Is Why It’s So Sluggish.

California’s unemployment rate, 5.2% of its labor force in July, is no longer the nation’s highest after months of having that dubious disti...

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In Los Angeles County and San Francisco, Government Reform Is on the Ballot

In long-term impact, the most significant measure on California’s Nov. 5 ballot may be one that, if passed, would overhaul governance ...

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Labor Day Quiz: What Did Elvis Do Before He Was the ‘King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’?

You know these titans of entertainment for their acting and singing abilities. Long before they reached stardom, each worked a regular job t...

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Snark’s in Season as National Park Embraces the Hate on Social Media

A website may have made a mistake calling Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave National Park the third-most disappointing national park in the coun...

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California’s Fast Food Workers Got a $20 Minimum Wage, but Is It Working? It’s Debatable

Every session of the California Legislature seems to produce at least one bill that generates high-octane political debate and media attenti...

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JD Vance: A Millennial in Age, but Not in Spirit

Anthony W. Haddad The Millennial View Despite being the youngest on the presidential ticket and the first millennial ever nominated by a ma...

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Why Economists Worry About Trumpflation

Paul Krugman Opinion Opinion by Paul Krugman on August 27, 2024. My latest column is about how inflation is fading as both an economic and ...

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With 28 Months to Go, Will Newsom Now Pay More Attention to His Day Job?

Gov. Gavin Newsom has devoted much of his second term to building a national political profile and more or less succeeded. Dan Walters Cal...

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Israeli Forces Appear to Withdraw From Jenin. But the Operation May Not Be Over

A girl watches the setting sun over Doha, Qatar’s capital, on July 10, 2024. The emirate has used its influence with Hamas to press for a truce with Israel. But “the last word is with those on the battlefield,” one expert said. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times)
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The Road to a Gaza Cease-Fire Runs Through Qatar

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How the Fight to Define Kamala Harris Will Shape Next Week’s Debate

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Gurm Gets Two-Year Head Start on Fresno City Council Run

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Rich Homie Quan, the Atlanta Rapper Known for Trap Jams Like ‘Type of Way,’ Dies at 33

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Linkin Park Reunite 7 Years After Chester Bennington’s Death, With New Music

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Roc Nation Joins the 2024 NFL Roster to Launch Songs of the Season

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FBI Seized Illegal Automatic Weapons From Fresno Police Cadet After Instagram Search

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