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Around 80% of people from both parties say they are very stressed about the future of the U.S. We asked a psychiatrist how ...
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Tech platforms have stepped back from many of the more aggressive measures they took to curb the spread of election rumors and falsehoods four years ago. But some platforms still have safeguards.
Many voters might be opening their ballots for the first time, with just hours to go before polls close on Election Day. Kim ...
Thousands of South Asian Sacramentans celebrated Diwali this past week, marking the new year with sweets, lights and prayers.
It’s not only first-time home buyers who are taken aback by the country’s high housing prices. Folks who sold their homes and are trying to buy one now are also feeling stuck.
News organizations have spent months predicting a tight Election Day battle for the presidency -- the results could take days to call. TV news executives say they’re ready.
Shasta County supervisors hired an elections chief without experience just months before the election. He’s already falling ...
A prolonged drought, now in its second year, is devastating large swaths of Brazil's Amazon rainforest. Whole communities and the Amazon’s largest city are struggling under the parched conditions.
Discussion Prop 6 and the experiences of working in prison. Celebrating Diwali in Sacramento. Finally, ‘When We Were Colored’ is re-staging at Oak Park’s Guild Theater this month.
For the second year in a row, the U.S. government is buying the largest quantity of apples in its history because there are ...