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CA’s Dependable Highway Express Employees Force Teamsters Out

April 8, 2024   3:13 pmApril 8, 2024   3:13 pm
In February, the Globe reported that John Cwiek, an employee of Dependable Highway Express, a Los Angeles-based transportation company, had recently filed federal charges against the Teamsters Local 63 union. Cwiek maintained that Teamsters union officials retaliated against him for...
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Assemblywoman Mia Bonta Donates $1.25 Million to Black Panther Museum

April 8, 2024   2:20 pmApril 8, 2024   2:20 pm
Do today’s politicians even represent the people any more? What kind of politician represents you? What would possess California Assemblywoman Mia Bonta (D-Oakland) to make a $1.25 million contribution to the Huey Newton Foundation and Oakland Black Panther Museum, when...
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San Diego Unified School District Officials Accuse Boy of Racism for Wearing Eyeblack to Football Game

April 8, 2024   12:45 pmApril 8, 2024   12:45 pm
The parents of a San Diego eighth grader are suing the school officials who, in yet another instance of liberals concocting racism where none exists, deemed the boy a racist for wearing eyeblack to a football game. The boy, who...
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Laura Friedman

Bill to Ban Paraquat Herbicide Moves Into Assembly Committee

April 8, 2024   12:21 pmApril 8, 2024   12:21 pm
A bill to ban the use of the herbicide Paraquat will face its first Assembly Committee challenge later this month. Assembly Bill 1963 authored by Assemblywoman Laura Friedman (D-Burbank), would make unlawful the use of a pesticide, or the manufacture, sale,...
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Winning by Losing – the Hamas Plan All Along?

April 8, 2024   11:56 amApril 8, 2024   11:57 am
It simply didn’t make sense, Hamas attacking Israel last October 7th. There was no hope Hamas could win militarily and there was the certainty of an appropriately overwhelming Israeli response. Gaza – and the people who live there – would...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Exhausting Administrative Remedies in California

April 8, 2024   2:30 amApril 8, 2024   2:31 am
What does “exhausting administrative remedies” mean? According to California Office of Legislative Counsel, the “exhaustion of remedies” principle is a fundamental concept of administrative law governing the relationship between agencies and courts. Essentially it means that individuals who disagree with...
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Is California a Failed State?

April 7, 2024   11:48 amApril 8, 2024   2:27 pm
Californian’s often cite the fact that if the state were its own country, it would be the fifth richest nation in the world. Gov. Gavin Newsom regularly takes this concept to the extreme, only recently saying the “California is where...
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