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SF Toy Store Closing Doors Over Downtown Violence
San Francisco’s oldest toy store is saying goodbye.
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IRS Leaker Sentenced to Five Years In Prison
A former IRS contractor who leaked the tax records of Donald Trump and others will serve prison time.
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Homeless Found Living in Caves Along California River
A twist has been added to California’s homeless crisis after people were found living in eight caves, some furnished, dug into the bank of the Tuolumne River.
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CA To Vote on Banning UC Faculty Of Political Statements
The University of California is considering banning staff from posting political statements.
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Super Bowl Tickets Selling for Over $8,000
Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers fans wanting to head to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl may have to hope to hit the jackpot.
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Drone Attack Kills Three U.S. Army Troops in Jordan
Three American service members are dead after an overnight drone attack at a U.S. outpost in Jordan.
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Protesters Throw Soup At The Mona Lisa
On Saturday, a pair of environmental protesters threw pumpkin soup at the Mona Lisa, according to officials at the Louvre museum in Paris.
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The Search Is On After Smokey Bear Goes Missing In California
One of the most famous bears in the U.S. has gone missing – and authorities have launched a statewide search to find him.
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Questions Raise About an After California School’s Satan Club
Parents and others are asking questions about an afterschool club sponsored by the Satanic Temple.
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Tribes And Environment Groups Sue the State Department of Water Resources
They are taking a legal stance against the California Department of Water Resources for violating the California Environmental Quality Act.
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Oakland Mayor Claims to Be Working to Protect Corridor Amid In-N-Out Closure
Oakland is making changes in the wake of In-N-Out closing its only location in the city.
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California Could Controls Your Car’s Speed
California may soon require speed governors that would limit vehicles from accelerating 10 miles per hour faster than the posted speed limit.
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CA’s Largest Daily Newspaper Cutting About a Quarter of Staff
The Los Angeles Times is announcing mass layoffs, as it cuts about a quarter of its staff.
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Senate Looks At AI In Law Enforcement
Senate lawmakers will be looking at the use of artificial intelligence in law enforcement.
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What Are Your Kids Learning? CA, Other States Add “Media Literacy” to School Curriculum
Students across four states are now learning how to discern “fake news” from “real news.”