Author: The Associated Press
Newsom said the bills, which he signed Monday night, represent the most consequential housing reform in recent California history.Read More
After scaling back a landmark environmental law, Gov. Gavin Newsom and other state leaders are hoping for a construction boom.Read More
According to an announcement by the National Tax Agency on Tuesday, land prices rose year-on-year in 35 prefectures, and the national average increased for the fourth consecutive year.Read More
New research published in the journal The Lancet warns that cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development could result in 14 million deaths over the next five years.Read More
Sylvia Trent-Adams will head the Institute for Healthcare Improvement nearly six months after she resigned as HSC president.Read More
TurboTax maker Intuit has revealed plans to chop hundreds of Bay Area jobs and hundreds more in Southern California.Read More
AI has the ability to impact numerous areas of the public sector, from government to education, tech leaders said during the yearly Link Oregon meeting. They are preparing for its possibilities and challenges alike.Read More
Google’s and Meta’s dominance of the ad market made life harder for the company.Read More
Watchdog demands probe into tech CEOs joining Army Reserve, citing possible financial and ethical conflicts.Read More