Evan Low

member of California Assembly

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A state bill would punish doctors for spreading false information about COVID vaccines and treatments. It awaits Governor Newsom’s signature.

Should doctors face legal consequences for COVID misinformation?

A state bill would punish doctors for spreading false information about COVID vaccines and treatments. It awaits Governor Newsom’s signature.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Pop star Britney Spears spoke in court on Wednesday, pleading with the judge to end the legal conservatorship she’s been under for 13 years.

Britney Spears’ conservatorship case pushes CA lawmakers to revamp state laws

Pop star Britney Spears spoke in court on Wednesday, pleading with the judge to end the legal conservatorship she’s been under for 13 years.

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