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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. States He Is Not Against Vaccines At Senate Confirmation Hearings

Critics of RFK Jr., including his cousin Caroline, say he is unfit to head up the largest agency within the Trump Administration.

Immigration Misinformation Targets Decisive U.S. Latino Vote

If not countered, misinformation targeting immigrants and Latinos will be make-or-break this election year.

‘We Want to Hear the Stories’ — FTC Convenes Community Stakeholders in Cleveland

To list the type and variety of scams now proliferating across the country would fill an entire library. Experts say coming forward to report a scam is our best defense.

Gender-Affirming Care Politically Polarizes Trans Rights in San Francisco

As gender-affirming care grows ever-more politicized, efforts to ensure access have become a question of civil liberties in San Francisco.

Harris Dominates Trump Among Latino and AAPI Voters

Harris leads Trump by 38 points in a survey of AAPI voters. 57% of Latino voters also say they are planning to vote for or leaning towards the Democratic candidate.

Fighting Prosecution Barriers, Bay Area Politicians Aim Grassroots Against Hate Crimes

With California hate crimes nearly doubled since 2019, local leaders have sparked nationwide efforts to fight hate at the grassroots level amid low prosecution rates.

The Wrongful Execution of Marcellus Williams

Civil rights organizations decried Missouri’s Sept. 24 evening execution of Marcellus Williams, noting that the victim’s family and a prosecuting attorney called for him...

Violence, Intimidation Have No Place in Our Democracy

Our freedoms are threatened when opposing forces use violence and hatred to shut down contrary views, and this is exactly what is happening in Palm Desert.

How to Fight Rising Imposter Scams

Imposter scams are rising at alarming rates, thanks to sophisticated new tactics; here’s how to protect your money.

Expanded Healthcare Brings Hope, Healing for Women Exiting Prison or Jail 

Recently expanded Medi-Cal services are helping women access a wider range of support as they work to regain their footing post-incarceration.

Queer Thai Man Punched in the Face in San Francisco as Attacker Yelled Out Racist Slurs

A queer Thai man in San Francisco was punched in the face 5 times as his attacker shouted derogatory slurs.

Black Caucus Members Weigh Next Steps for Reparations in California

Caucus members are on a statewide listening tour after the State Assembly failed to bring up two reparations bills for a floor vote last month.

California Must Create Permanent Investments to Combat Hate

California allocated $190 million to combatting hate crimes. But, as funding ends, so do numerous awareness and resource initiatives.

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