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With a nudge from industry, Congress takes aim at California recycling laws17.ledna A bill in Congress seeks to eliminate different state recycling requirements and labeling by creating a single, national standard that would be voluntary. 'Largest outbreak that we've seen in California.' Death cap mushrooms linked to deaths, hospitalizations17.ledna California officials are warning Northern and Central Coast residents against foraging for mushrooms amid an outbreak of mushroom poisoning. Supreme Court may block thousands of lawsuits over Monsanto's weed killer16.ledna The justices will not resolve the decades-long dispute over whether Roundup's key ingredient, glyphosate, causes cancer. Leaked memo reveals California debated cutting wildfire soil testing before disaster chief's exit16.ledna Nancy Ward, the head of CalOES, left office on Dec. 30. She had publicly begged FEMA to test for toxic substances after the fires — then, according to an internal memo obtained by the L.A. Times, privately advocated against it. Flu cases surging in California as officials warn of powerful strain15.ledna California officials warn of increase in flu-related hospitalizations and confirm second severe-flu-related death. The Earth keeps getting hotter, and Americans' trust in science is on a down trend15.ledna A Pew Research poll shows partisan split over U.S. scientific leadership, with Democrats far more concerned about losing ground than Republicans. Cancer survival rates soar nationwide, but L.A. doctors warn cultural and educational barriers leave some behind14.ledna An annual report from the American Cancer Society shows that, for the first time, over 70% of Americans diagnosed with cancer can expect to live at least five years. The increase from the mid-1970s, when that number was just 49% is huge. But not all Americans are benefitting equally. Very little plastic being recycled in California as state efforts falter14.ledna California has hailed itself as a leader in single-use plastic reduction and legislation. But a scuttling of its pioneering law, and a new report on the dismal state of recycling in the state, shows things aren't so green in the Golden State. Clashing with the state, L.A. City moves to adopt lenient wildfire 'Zone Zero' regulations14.ledna The L.A. City Council moved to adopt relatively lenient "Zone Zero" laws for homes in fire danger zones, measures that do not align with the plans that state agencies are working to enact. At 89, he's heard six decades of L.A.'s secrets and is ready to talk about what he's learned13.ledna Beverly Hills psychiatrist Dr. Arnold Gilberg has treated movie stars, regular folks and everyone in between. He has some thoughts. FEMA to pay for lead testing at 100 homes destroyed in Eaton fire, after months of saying it was unnecessary12.ledna For months, federal officials have said post-cleanup soil testing for fire-stricken homes in L.A. was unnecessary. Now, they plan to test 100 homes destroyed in the Eaton fire. 'It is scary': Oak-killing beetle reaches Ventura County, significantly expanding range12.ledna The goldspotted oak-borer, an invasive beetle responsible for killing 200,000 trees in Southern California, is now present in Ventura County. It's the northernmost reach of the insect. 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan shows performance-enhancing smelling salts aren't just for players12.ledna Kyle Shanahan must believe the olfactory exhilaration of smelling salts enhances his coaching ability. He's an advocate of the practice, as TV viewers discovered Sunday. AI windfall helps California narrow projected $3-billion budget deficit9.ledna The Newsom administration released the proposal Friday for the upcoming 2026-27 budget year, which acts as a starting point for negotiations with the Legislature about the programs and policies they want to prioritize. |