Wendell Norris Marquez teaches pre-AP Spanish to seventh graders at Lively Middle School in Austin, Texas. On a recent Monday morning in Wendell Norris Marquez’s classroom in Austin, Texas, students were getting ready to read a story in Spanish by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. But first, they discussed the differences between...
US Universities Help Foreign Students Weather Trump Deportations
(Reuters) - From warnings not to leave the country to guidance on how to complete degrees, U.S. universities are advising foreign students how to withstand President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. First immigration agents arrested students involved in pro-Palestinian protests. Then thousands of foreign students were targeted for deportation over minor offenses and arrests Now, some university advisors are quietly telling students from abroad...
Alphabet Says Waymo May Offer Robotaxis for Personal Ownership in Future
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Alphabet's Waymo self-driving taxis may be available for people to own in the future, CEO Sundar Pichai said on Thursday, just as electric vehicle maker Tesla gears up to roll out robotaxis this year in the United States. Waymo, which started as a small self-driving project in 2009...
US Pharma Tariffs Would Raise US Drug Costs by $51 Billion Annually, Report Finds
LONDON (Reuters) -A 25% U.S. tariff on pharmaceutical imports would increase U.S. drug costs by nearly $51 billion annually, boosting U.S. prices by as much as 12.9% if passed on, a report commissioned by the industry's U.S. trade group and reviewed by Reuters shows. The analysis, conducted by Ernst &...
Beware of Scammers Saying You Won the Publishers Clearing House Drawing
As Publishers Clearing House gears up for its next million-dollar drawing in late May, scammers are dialing up efforts to trick people into believing they've won big. Don't fall for this scam, says the Better Business Bureau of the Pacific Southwest, and Central and Inland California. Publishers Clearing House, best...
Abundance Meets Resistance: Are CA Dems Finally Ready to Go All In on Building Housing?
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Amid a post-2024 wave of Democratic interest in the burgeoning pro-development “abundance” movement, this seemed to be an easy year for California’s yes-in-my-backyard housing development activists. Democratic leaders in the state Legislature declared their intention to tackle affordability...
Less Than Half of Californians Think K-12 Schools Are on the Right Track: Poll
A recent survey by the Public Policy Institute of California reveals that less than half of Californians believe the state's K-12 public education system is on the right track. The study, released on April 17, shows a decline in positive sentiment compared to previous years. According to Mark Baldassare, PPIC...
Yastrzemski and Chapman Homers Help Giants Rally Past the Brewers
SAN FRANCISCO — Mike Yastrzemski and Matt Chapman homered as the San Francisco Giants rallied to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-5 on Thursday to take three of four games in the series. Yastrzemski hit a solo homer, finished with two RBIs and scored twice. Chapman hit his fifth homer of...
Fresno City Council Finally Passes a Tough Smoke Shop Ordinance
After a more than a year of figuring out the legality of how to regulate smoke shops, the Fresno City Council voted to implement a plan to rein in the businesses on Thursday. The council's newest member, Brandon Vang, made what was essentially the tie-breaking vote, siding with Miguel Arias,...
Fresno Unified Trustee Wittrup Says District Had Stronger Candidates Than Misty Her
Fresno Unified Trustee Susan Wittrup says the district had an opportunity to select an experienced superintendent with a track record of success that the new top executive, Misty Her, doesn't possess. At a Thursday news conference in front of the district's downtown office, Wittrup explained why said she voted against...