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Author: Evan Symon

Evan V. Symon is the Senior Editor for the California Globe. Prior to the Globe, he reported for the Pasadena Independent, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and was head of the Personal Experiences section at Cracked. He can be reached at evan@californiaglobe.com.

Troubling Responses Against Recent SCOTUS Decisions In California

July 1, 2023   2:30 amJuly 1, 2023   2:31 am
The recent Supreme Court decisions on affirmative action, refusing service based on beliefs, and student loan forgiveness brought out a myriad of charged responses during the last few days, echoing statements made last year at wanting to make significant changes...
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Assemblyman Robert Rivas Sworn In As Next Speaker Of the California Assembly

June 30, 2023   5:40 pmJune 30, 2023   5:40 pm
Assemblyman Robert Rivas (D-Hollister) was sworn in as the new Speaker of the California Assembly on Friday, replacing Assemblyman Anthony Rendon (D-Lakewood) after a years-long power struggle. Born in Henderson, Nevada, Rivas grew up in the farm communities of Paicines...
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Supreme Court Votes 6-3 To Strike Down President Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Program

June 30, 2023   12:43 pmJune 30, 2023   12:43 pm
In a 6-3 decision on Friday, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Biden Administration does not have the legal authority to forgive student loans under the HEROES Act. This ruling officially ends the plan by President Joe Biden...
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Los Angeles Homelessness Jumps 9% in County to More than 75,500

June 30, 2023   2:30 amJune 30, 2023   2:31 am
A new study released by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) on Thursday found that the number of homeless in the City of Los Angeles grew by 10% from last year, with the overall number in Los Angeles County...
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California Reparations Task Force Releases Final Reparations Report

June 29, 2023   7:18 pmJune 29, 2023   7:18 pm
The California Reparations Task Force released their final report Thursday, outlining more than 100 recommendations on how descendants of slaves in California could receive some form of compensation. Since the Task Force was first put together in late 2020, the Task...
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California’s Major Role In The Birth, And Death, Of Affirmative Action

June 29, 2023   12:58 pmJune 29, 2023   12:58 pm
The Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina ruling by the United States Supreme Court on Wednesday, in which it was ruled that affirmative action programs in college admissions processes are unconstitutional, capped off a 45-year legal battle over...
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One Year Out Of San Francisco: How Leaving Has Affected Former Residents

June 29, 2023   2:30 amJune 29, 2023   2:31 am
With San Francisco experiencing everything from high crime to continued high rents to businesses fleeing the city the last several years, many residents have left the city. From 2020 to 2022, 65,000 fled San Francisco alone. Some went to nearby...
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