California borrows $3.4 billion for Medicaid as Congress eyes steep cuts • Under Trump, Social Security resumes what it once called ‘clawback cruelty’
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| | Efforts to find a buyer for the fast-fashion retailer to avoid a liquidation have so far failed. |
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| The Department of Finance said the money was necessary to make critical payments to Medi-Cal health care providers. |
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| Advocates for Social Security beneficiaries described the action as cruel and harmful. |
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| More tariffs may be ahead, but there are ways consumers can prepare. |
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| The FTC walked back comments that a lack of resources is interfering preparations. |
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| In 2019, remote work accounted for only 7% of the nation’s paid workdays. |
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| Meta ended its fact-checking program in January. |
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| The average rate rose to 6.65% from 6.63% last week. |
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| Trump’ trade war threatens to send inflation higher. |
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| L.A. rents have risen 0.7% for the first two months of the year, more than double the 0.3% increase for local units a year ago and rental nationwide in 2025. |
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