Maloy Moore
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Maloy Moore is a former researcher and data reporter at the Los Angeles Times. She joined The Times in 1990 and worked on many widely recognized projects including “California’s dizzying road to reopening,” “L.A. police killings: Tracking D.A. decisions since 2004,” “How eight elite San Francisco families funded Gavin Newsom’s political ascent” and the “The Homicide Report.” She retired in 2022.
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Los gastos del candidato a la alcaldía, Joe Buscaino, permitidos por las normas éticas de la ciudad, superan con creces la cantidad gastada por otros funcionarios electos de la ciudad en viajes para sus familiares.
Mayoral candidate Joe Buscaino’s spending, which is allowed under city ethics rules, far exceeds the amount spent by other elected city officials on travel for family members.
Karen Bass reported raising nearly $2 million last year for her L.A. mayoral bid. Her closest rival, Council Member Kevin de León, took in $1.2 million.
Facebook tiene problemas con la desinformación dirigida a los latinos, muestran documentos filtrados
Facebook lleva tiempo destacando la solidez de sus esfuerzos por contener la desinformación dirigida a los latinos y a los hispanohablantes. Las filtraciones de un denunciante muestran a los empleados dando la alarma sobre el problema.
Facebook has long emphasized the strength of its efforts to contain misinformation targeted at Latinos and Spanish speakers. A whistleblower’s leaks show employees raising alarms about the problem.
The Times is following Vice President Kamala Harris’ official schedule to better understand how she spends her time as the nation’s second in command.
Newsom allies pay top dollar to hold the governor’s seat in deep blue California
Newsom’s anti-recall allies have more money than all the GOP candidates combined.
Disgraced casino mogul Steve Wynn donated $771,900 to a committee controlled by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.