What’s next in the Senate’s colossal Supreme Court fight
By Kyle Cheney 09/18/2020 11:32 PM EDT Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death Friday instantly ignited a power struggle over whether President Donald Trump and a
By Kyle Cheney 09/18/2020 11:32 PM EDT Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death Friday instantly ignited a power struggle over whether President Donald Trump and a
By Mark Scott , Laura Kayali10/19/2020 01:07 PM EDTLONDON — Nobody appreciated the content moderators until they were gone. As the coronavirus pandemic swept the
By Lauraine Genota 10/15/2020 05:02 AM EDT Several states have education measures on the ballot, ranging from affirmative action, sexual health education and taxes to
he speed in which the SBA was expected to deliver the large amount of aid in a short period of time after the economy began
By Ryan McCrimmon 09/18/2020 11:23 AM EDT The Trump administration will begin paying farmers and ranchers a new round of coronavirus aid starting on Monday,
By Quint Forgey09/15/2020 10:42 AM EDT Updated: 09/15/2020 02:36 PM EDT President Donald Trump on Tuesday hosted a historic signing ceremony for the Abraham Accords
By Rebecca Rainey for POLITICO 08/27/2020 08:41 AM EDT New unemployment applications dropped slightly to 1 million last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday. The
By Zachary Brennan 08/11/2020 06:37 PM EDT The U.S. government is purchasing 100 million doses of Moderna’s experimental coronavirus vaccine for about $1.5 billion, the
By Colby Bermel 09/09/2020 06:11 PM EDT All 18 national forests in California will be closed starting at 5 p.m. PT, the U.S. Forest Service
By Ben Lefebvre 10/29/2020 11:59 AM EDT The Justice Department has charged a Chinese-owned oil and gas parts manufacturer with industrial espionage and stealing oil
By Rebecca Rainey 04/09/2021 11:00 AM EDT President Joe Biden wants to give the Labor Department $14.2 billion in funding as part of his 2022 budget
By Rebecca Rainey , Eleanor Mueller04/09/2021 02:41 PM EDT Updated: 04/09/2021 04:21 PM EDT President Joe Biden will nominate California’s workplace safety chief, Doug Parker,
By Alex Guillén , Ben Lefebvre 04/09/2021 03:09 PM EDT A federal judge on Friday said he plans to decide as soon as late April
By Benjamin Din 04/08/2021 06:41 PM EDT The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday labeled racism as a serious threat to public health
By Bernie Becker 04/08/2021 06:49 PM EDT Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee said Thursday that they were worried about how the Biden
By Juan Perez Jr. 04/08/2021 05:24 PM EDT A large majority of American parents say they want children learning in person next school year, according
The San Joaquin Partnership is a non-profit, public/private economic development corporation serving all of San Joaquin County and its seven incorporated cities. We will provide
By Juan Perez Jr. 10/29/2020 12:10 PM EDT Lower-income parents are far more likely to worry their children are falling behind in school because of
By Katy Murphy 10/26/2020 09:50 PM EDT California’s pandemic-battered restaurant sector has been shuttered or operating with strict public health restrictions for most of the
By Carla Marinucci10/27/2020 05:52 PM EDT Updated: 10/28/2020 10:16 AM EDT OAKLAND — California political icon John Burton emailed Gov. Gavin Newsom soon after Sen. Kamala
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