
Daniel Miller
Reporter at Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times enterprise reporter. Native Angeleno. DM for Signal. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
latimes.com | Daniel Miller |Christopher Buchanan |Melissa Gomez |Howard Blume
Some in academia warned the Trump administration’s visa revocation plan could result in a “brain drain,” with scholars departing the U.S.Trump’s visa decision was widely criticized in the Asian American community; Rep.
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1 week ago |
latimes.com | Howard Blume |Daniel Miller |Jaweed Kaleem
California on Wednesday joined 15 other states in suing the National Science Foundation for funding cuts. The states allege that the Trump administration ended efforts that addressed a stark imbalance in women and minority researchers. This lawsuit is the latest trying to slow down or reverse Trump’s actions.
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3 weeks ago |
latimes.com | Daniel Miller |Kate Sequeira
As thousands of families poured into the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the University of Southern California’s main-stage commencement on Thursday night, the scene had the feel of the usual collegiate event held there: a football game. “Churros! Water!” vendors called out as they picked their way past seated guests, some of them clutching pom-poms. Then the USC fight song began to play as night fell — and the Olympic Torch towering over the Coliseum ignited to cheers.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Daniel Miller
Alberto J. Román, the interim chancellor of the Los Angeles Community College District who assumed the post amid the system's yearslong reckoning with legal troubles, was appointed to the permanent role Wednesday by the district's Board of Trustees. Román, who pledged a "culture of accountability," had been named interim chancellor after Francisco C. Rodriguez abruptly resigned last year, shocking critics and champions alike.
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1 month ago |
latimes.com | Daniel Miller
President Trump holds a signed executive order relating to school discipline policies as Education Secretary Linda McMahon watches in the Oval Office on April 23. Violating a school dress code. Using a cellphone in class. Mouthing off at a teacher. There was a time when that kind of behavior, called “willfully defiant” conduct, would get a California public school student suspended.
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The view from Alcatraz in November. On the ferry over to the island, a recorded message over the PA says “Alcatraz is more than just a prison.” https://t.co/dd78bPYU2F

👔Violating a dress code. 📱Using a phone in class. 🗣️Mouthing off at a teacher. Willful defiance once could get you suspended from school in CA — until a law meant to address racial disparities banned such discipline. Now Trump says the law is illegal. https://t.co/ejmbj2AoSM

Breaking: California, other states sue Trump administration over clawback of COVID school funds. It’s more than $200 million for the Golden State alone. Story w/ @kevrector and @howardblume: https://t.co/kO5GJPuBbx