California health officials will now decide which ingredients, additives, dyes, and other forms of processing don’t belong in school meals and K-12 cafeterias.
California is the first state in the nation to officially define what counts as an "ultra-processed food" — a move supporters say could change what millions of kids eat in school cafeterias.
The lapse of two key federal programs could discourage information sharing between companies and the government, leaving an opening for a cyberattack.
IAPP Staff Writer Alex LaCasse reports on California Governor Gavin Newsom signing Assembly Bill 556 into law, requiring ...
The first-in-the-nation law requires the adoption of rules by mid-2028 defining “ultraprocessed foods of concern” and ...
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday signed a bill banning law enforcement from wearing face coverings while conducting official business in California. The bill, which was presented to Newsom on ...
MANILA, Philippines — The new right-of-way law that President Marcos signed recently is expected to accelerate the development of infrastructure projects nationwide. These include roads, bridges, ...
State legislatures have passed an unprecedented number of laws this year that severely restrict colleges’ efforts to recruit and retain faculty and students of color, as well as how employees can talk ...
Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani said he would drop a Holocaust remembrance group’s definition of “antisemitism” if he becomes mayor — a turnaround in police that has some Jewish rights ...
An Opinion of the Attorney General released late last month deems that data centers qualify as industrial buildings under state law, possibly paving the way for data center projects to be funded by ...
SITUATION CLOSELY AND BRING YOU ANY UPDATES DURING THIS NEWSCAST. A COURT RULING TODAY. FLORIDA’S BAN ON OPENLY CARRYING GUNS IS. UNCONSTITUTIONAL. WESH 2 NEWS TONY ATKINS SPOKE WITH PEOPLE ON BOTH ...