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California Controller Calls for Congressional Investigation into Shohei Ohtani’s Contract Deferrals
California State Controller Malia Cohen is calling for a congressional investigation into Dodgers’ star Shohei Ohtani’s contract deferrals.
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CA Bill Aims to Ban Football For Young Kids
There’s a new push to ban tackle football.
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Is Your Bottled Water Dangerous?
A new study has found that the average bottle of water contains nearly a quarter million fragments of “nano plastics,” which are plastic particles so small they can potentially cause cells to malfunction.
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2023 Confirmed as Planet’s Hottest on Record
2023 was one hot year, but definitely not in a good way.
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California Law Prohibiting Guns in Public Places Hits Another Roadblock
A new California law prohibiting people from carrying concealed guns in public places hits another roadblock.
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Effort Underway To Recall Oakland Mayor
Efforts to recall the mayor of Oakland are underway.
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Gov. To Unveil Proposed Budget This Week, Addressing California’s Massive Deficit
Governor Gavin Newsom is expected to unveil a proposed budget in the next week, addressing California’s 68-billion-dollar shortfall. Concerns about potential spending cuts arise, especially in education.
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Panel Of Alaska Airlines Flight Located in Someone’s Backyard
When a hole was blown open on an Alaska Airlines plane headed from Portland, Oregon to California on Friday, the depressurization was explosive.
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GM Files $121 Million Lawsuit Against San Francisco
General Motors has filed a $121 million lawsuit against the city of San Francisco.
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New California Law Requires Police To Disclose Reason For Traffic Stops
Do you know why I pulled you over?” – police officers in California won’t be asking that question starting next year.
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard Is Released From Prison
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, the young woman who killed her mother, was released from prison on Thursday.
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Real-Life ‘Home Alone’: Spirit Airlines Puts 6-Year-Old On Wrong Flight
A real-life Home Alone incident played out over the holidays, when Spirit Airlines accidentally put a 6-year-old boy on the wrong flight.
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Finance Related Resolutions Dominate 2024
According to the survey from WalletHub, nearly half of Americans (47%) are planning to have a finance-related New Year’s resolution, representing a 36% increase compared to resolutions for 2023.
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FTC Proposes New Rules to Curb Monetizing Kids’ Data
The Federal Trade Commission is proposing new rules to put more limits on tech companies’ collection and use of children’s data, particularly when used for targeted advertising.
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Less Than Half of US Adults Got Annual Flu Shot, COVID Booster
Less than half of adults in the US say they got their annual flu shot, and even less say they got the most recent COVID-19 booster.