California State Guidelines Discourage Schools From Offering Advanced Middle School Math
"California is promoting an approach to math instruction that's likely to reduce opportunities for disadvantaged students," writes math professor Brian Conrad.
"California is promoting an approach to math instruction that's likely to reduce opportunities for disadvantaged students," writes math professor Brian Conrad.
Away from the speeches of the party's presidential candidates, the Republican Huntington Beach city attorney talked up his efforts to thwart state zoning reforms.
With a second term, the former president promised to end California's water shortage, clear homeless encampments, and conduct the biggest deportation operation in American history.
"There is no American tradition of limiting ammunition capacity," U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez says, calling the state's cap "arbitrary," "capricious," and "extreme."
Shielding children from “harm” shouldn’t come at the expense of speech protected by the First Amendment.
The people who could benefit from new housing stock aren't on this map—they're exiled to unincorporated areas.
The state legislature recently passed significant new laws constraining exclusionary zoning, thereby making it easier for property owners to build much-needed new housing on their land.
The state's population stagnation is likely to continue for decades as younger people flee for opportunities elsewhere.
Two bills approved by the Legislature this week will make it easier to build affordable housing on church land and in coastal areas.
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It's vital to recognize the many unforeseen consequences of school closures, business lockdowns, and mask mandates.
"Science should have no agenda other than a relentless pursuit of the truth.... With DEI, we're expected to search out racism within science curriculum, and it's just not there," says professor Bill Blanken.
Republican-controlled Huntington Beach has sued the state government to stop enforcement of state housing mandates.
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Expect more strikes, fewer government services, and more tax increases to pay for pension obligations.
S.B. 423 would prevent the state's powerful Coastal Commission from shooting down affordable housing projects that comply with local zoning laws.
Better policing could solve the police-recruiting crisis.
When it comes to conflicts with people engaged in unpopular or disfavored speech, too many journalists side with the feds.
Another exercise in nonsense by state lawmakers in California.
Carlos Pena's livelihood has been crippled. It remains to be seen if he'll have any right to compensation.
Damien Smith claims in a new lawsuit that police racially profiled him and violated his First, Fourth, and 14th Amendment rights.
Anchor Brewing was sunk by the same forces that former owner Fritz Maytag helped unleash by nurturing America's craft beer revolution.
Instead, try making it easier to build more housing!
The median resident of Southern California takes zero transit trips annually, and only 2 percent of the region's population frequently uses mass transit.
A new study from researchers at Northwestern University found that landlords were incentivized by rising rents to replace existing tenants with new market-rate-paying tenants.
State and local governments are moving forward with bans on gas stoves in new residences.
The wildly popular podcaster is still "politically homeless" but says leaving California and having a kid have improved her life immensely.
"We are adamant that the hiring committee...not extend a job offer to Dr. Yoel Inbar," reads the petition.
It's wrong to use human beings as pawns in an apparent political stunt.
Rent control is getting a rhetorical makeover from progressive policy makers.
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Golden State municipalities are finally overturning their anti-cruising ordinances.
In California, officials are pushing pension funds to divest from fossil fuels, firearms manufacturers, and tobacco companies. Red states are retaliating. This is madness.
California lawmakers and President Joe Biden seem determined to help fast-food workers by eliminating their jobs.
City Councilmember Curren Price is indicted for steering favors to affordable housing developers who were bribing his wife.
And it undercuts energy efficiency investments already made by millions of Californians.
Robert Poole's effort to defend exclusionary zoning falls prey to a combination of logical fallacies and factual error.
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