California

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  • California same-sex marriage ban too close to call

    But the discriminatory measure leads, and gays and lesbians suffer other losses around the country.
  • A big gay Mormon wedding

    The Church of Latter-day Saints has pumped millions into Proposition 8 to ban gay marriage. But for one devout family, the politics are personal.
  • Proposition 8 vs. black homophobia

    An African-American lesbian explains why she's hopeful that an "Obama Effect" won't kill gay marriage in California.
  • Wall Street's California problem

    Wachovia reports a $23.7 billion quarterly loss. "Westward ho!" now looks like a pretty bad rallying cry for the North Carolina bank.
  • The people come to California's rescue

    The credit freeze doesn't scare Joe Sixpack Investor. A state bond issue finds favor with the "little" guy
  • Credit crisis, California-style

    Annals of the financial panic of 2008: Schwarzenegger warns Paulson that the state may soon need an emergency $7 billion loan
  • The truth about that "liberal" against gay marriage

    Posing as a "liberal Democrat" in the L.A. Times, David Blankenhorn endorsed a California initiative to ban gay marriage. His right-wing funders must be pleased.
  • Same-sex marriage ban lags in California

    Will love win the day at the ballot box in November?
  • Rolling with the punches

    Californians remind me of Londoners. They're less jittery than the rest of us, and disaster doesn't terrify them.
  • My company wants me to move to California

    I don't like California; I like it where I am!
  • California Supreme Court won't stay gay marriage ruling

    In a rebuke to opponents of gay marriage, the court won't wait to make official its ruling that overturned the state's ban.
  • Be gay, be anything -- just not single!

    With same-sex marriage now legal in California, mothers across India and elsewhere are eager to see their gay sons and daughters finally get hitched.
  • Why gas is so expensive

    It's not runaway greed or overregulation. It's the world we live in. It's a price that can be seen in a single gallon of California gas.
  • Let the (prison) sunshine in

    At California's green bleeding edge: Solar powered penitentiaries
  • Has California reached a turning point on gay marriage?

    A new poll shows a bare majority of the state supports the recent Supreme Court decision and will oppose an effort to overturn it.
  • A band of gold

    And it's still the dream we hold, even if our marriage is -- for now, anyway -- legal.
  • McCain's California dreams don't rest on marriage ruling

    A senior advisor to John McCain says the Republlican does hope to put the state in play, but the campaign doesn't think gay marriage will be what does it.
  • Gay marriage, so what?

    Maybe I should be more grateful, but the California Supreme Court hasn't told me anything I don't already know.
  • What's next for gay marriage in California?

    If conservative organizations get their way, voters will have an opportunity this fall to overturn the state Supreme Court's ruling legalizing gay marriage.
  • California Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage

    The court says a ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional and civil unions are not an acceptable substitute; California becomes only the second state to permit gay marriage.
  • The groom will be changing his name

    A California couple fought for -- and won -- the right for the husband to take his wife's surname.
  • A primer in plug-in hybrid economics

    How many cars can Californians plug into the grid before new power plants are necessary?
  • The gay marriage slump

    Same-sex couples fought for the right to wed. So why are they deciding not to get hitched?
  • California knows how to regulate

    A short history of Californian efforts to stop air pollution, with a cameo by Ronald Reagan.
  • Hillary Clinton: The Asian-American choice

    Barack Obama may be the "diverse" candidate, but in California, his voters came in just two colors: black and white.
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