The university has invested $4.5 billion with the real estate arm of the private equity giant.
California
Adam Schiff’s Domestic Policy Record Veers From Progressive Priorities
The Senate hopeful in California wants to join the Progressive Caucus. He never voted for a Progressive Caucus budget.
How Los Angeles Tenants Beat the Landlords—for Now
The rise of a renters’ movement and their electoral victories last November have reshaped some fundamental city policies.
Feinstein in Retrospect
Today on TAP: Her centrist politics made her an outlier among California Democrats.
Lefties Amok: California’s Upcoming Senate Race
Four Democratic House members draw a bead on the seat Feinstein will vacate.
How Nevada Picks Millions From California’s Pocket
A lawsuit against members of the wealthy Getty family exposes the intricacies of state trust law.
Floods’ Worst Ravages Will Be Visited Upon California’s Poorest
This month’s torrent compounds the affordable-housing crisis.
States Struggle to Provide Mental Health Care for K-12 Students
Despite new federal funding, ongoing threats to the well-being of children and youth mean funding for school-based services is a constant challenge.
The Labor Board Gets a Raise
Today on TAP: With organizing campaigns and strikes on the rise, Congress finally proposes to increase funding for the NLRB—for the first time since 2014.
Is America Ready for a Universal Basic Income?
Initial pilots are very promising, but more work needs to be done.

