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State and local officials are rolling out new incentive programs to keep film and television projects in the Golden State.
Nations have a duty to act on climate change under international law — and if they don't, they could be held liable. That's the ruling of the top United Nations court.
A wheelchair or other medical equipment can be out of reach for those without health insurance or who live in areas where there are few healthcare providers. In an effort to bridge the gap, a ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Christie Todd Whitman, former EPA administrator, about the future of the agency under President Trump.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich about Trump's criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Tree disputes between neighbors are very common. So what happens when a tree is illegally removed from your property? What are the legal limits on cutting down trees? Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Israel ...
Federal investigators have released a preliminary report into the June 21 capsizing, which is one of the deadliest accidents ...
Although it seems like the government can spend an endless amount of money, it cannot actually do all the things it wants to ...
A California addiction center found a way to compel Anthem to cover patients it rejected. Their dispute reflects a broader ...
Golden mussels are a dangerous new invader in California’s water supply. Also, a documentary about the oldest and largest ...
Officials are shoring up water systems infiltrated by the golden mussel. Dogs and human inspectors are checking boats at some ...
At Sacramento International Airport, plane spotters perch atop a parking garage and sit on the side of the road. With cameras ...