Bureaucracy, Red Tape, and a Failed Gavin Newsom Project: Why California Moved Slowly in Wildfire Prevention
California's leaders have known for years that the plodding pace of their fire prevention efforts is a problem
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The White House created the first ever national Office of Gun Violence Prevention last September. Congress has greenlit over $438 million in spending...
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A school-age child has died of measles in West Texas, the first death from the disease in a decade in the United States. The child had not been...
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