Meghan Coyle

KCRW Staff

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Gov. Jerry Brown appointed Xavier Becerra to be the state’s new attorney general.

California will be on the forefront of the fight for immigrants’ rights

Gov. Jerry Brown appointed Xavier Becerra to be the state’s new attorney general.

from News Stories

The possibility of voter fraud and intimidation on Election Day has groups from both sides of the aisle claiming they’ll send poll watchers to monitor the democratic process.

Secretary of State Alex Padilla on issues at the polls

The possibility of voter fraud and intimidation on Election Day has groups from both sides of the aisle claiming they’ll send poll watchers to monitor the democratic process.

from News Stories

A California ballot measure aims to legalize recreational marijuana. This could be a watershed moment for legalization in the US.

Is California ready for legal pot?

A California ballot measure aims to legalize recreational marijuana. This could be a watershed moment for legalization in the US.

from News Stories

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The four leading Asian American groups in OC are uniting up to boost AAPI turnout at the polls. This demographic is growing the fastest, says the Pew Research Center.

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The recent missile exchanges between Iran and Israel stirred fears of World War III, and while the action has cooled down, the uncertain path still looms with tension.

from Scheer Intelligence

With thousands of votes yet to be counted, political observer Raphael Sonenshein zooms in on the Senate race and key congressional races in Southern California.

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A day after Gaza protests erupted on campus, USC students are disappointed to learn that May 10’s main stage commencement ceremony is canceled.

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Was there a message behind the unanimous SCOTUS ruling on Trump’s eligibility to appear on the ballot? What’s driving a global trend toward authoritarian leaders?

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Ray McGovern, the 27-year CIA veteran who counseled seven presidents, joins host Robert Scheer in a Theatre of the Absurd reenactment of McGovern's historic role.

from Scheer Intelligence

A Ninth Circuit case has limited how LA responds to homelessness. If the Supreme Court tosses out that decision, the city could ban camping in more places.

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What lasting impact will Mitch McConnell leave on Senate leadership? Plus, will Biden or Trump change their tune on compromise at the border?

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A new ordinance regulating short-term rentals in unincorporated LA County areas requires homeowners to live on-site. The goal: more housing, fewer party houses.

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