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COVID is on the rise again. The uptick was first registered in Northern California, but has also started being seen in ...
Many viruses circulate seasonally, picking up as the weather cools in the fall and winter. So it's true that fewer people get ...
Living through the pandemic aged our brains faster — even among people who never became sick with COVID-19, according to a ...
California faces soaring debt payments on unemployment benefits due to COVID-era fraud. Taxpayers may see payroll tax ...
Concern over the number of Americans without health insurance has been amplified by the passing of Trump's One Big Beautiful ...
And part of that strategy seems to be owning some of the more controversial moves he made as governor during the COVID-19 ...
The rise in COVID-19 infections comes as providers wrestle with how to navigate shifted federal vaccine recommendations.
COVID levels in Bay Area now exceed this past winter’s peak • New “Nimbus” subvariant driving 55% spike in statewide ...
Since California Gov. Gavin Newsom took office in 2019, state debt payments on unemployment benefits have gone from zero to nearly $600 million this year, and could soon result in annual payroll tax ...
Foreclosures referenced in the report were far from the only difficulties to beset the hotel market in the Bay Area. The ...
McKesson, Chevron, and Tesla are among the biggest companies to leave California in recent years.