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Hedge-fund manager Bill Ackman is among the billionaires who have taken issue with the proposal’s idea of taxing the wealthy’s assets.
A slew of new laws in California have gone into effect, including a ban on law enforcement officers wearing masks, cuts to the cost of insulin and a requirement for landlords to provide refrigerators.
A new year means new laws, but there are many that don't affect Californians' day-to-day lives. Here are a few that might.
A new undersea cable is bringing one of California’s most remote communities further into the modern age. The high-tech underwater line, originating from Orange County, is set to bring fast, reliable internet to the island city of Avalon on Catalina Island, thanks to a multimillion-dollar state grant from the California Public Utilities Commission.
Starting in 2025, California tortillas will contain folic acid to help prevent birth defects—a change aimed at closing a gap for Latina mothers.
California farming tycoon charged with murdering estranged wife in Arizona home after cross-state investigation reveals evidence allegedly linking him to the shooting.
Ambitions to build America's very own bullet train are on track for 2026, California's High Speed Rail Authority tells Newsweek.
Recent December storms have boosted California's water supply, but the snowpack remains below average heading into 2026, according to state officials.
California-based Rivian surges 94 percent as R2 SUV nears launch boosting EV adoption and local jobs across the Golden State
According to one homeowner in Altadena, California, there has been a black bear living in the crawl space under his home for almost a month.