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Bowing to China, Shipping Carriers Refuse to Transport U.S. and California Goods

February 24, 2022   3:36 pmFebruary 25, 2022   7:24 pm
“Shipping carriers rejected U.S. agricultural export containers worth hundreds of millions of dollars during October and November, instead sending empty containers to China to be filled with more profitable Chinese exports,” a 2021 CNBC investigation found. American farmers, ranchers and...
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Tesla Breaks Ground On Massive New Factory In Lathrop

September 23, 2021   11:44 amSeptember 23, 2021   11:46 am
On Wednesday, Tesla broke ground on its newest factory, the new Megapack battery Megafactory facility, in the San Joaquin County city of Lathrop. The Megapack, a large utility-scale battery system that is critical for storing energy from intermittent green energy...
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‘Separate but Equal’ Vaccine Status at McGeorge School of Law

August 10, 2021   4:29 pmAugust 10, 2021   4:29 pm
In order to return to in-class instruction this coming fall, Sacramento’s McGeorge School of Law is not only requiring mandatory masks, proof of vaccination is required, students and employees must complete mandatory training, and all students must complete the “COVID-19 Awareness...
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CA Republican Rep. David Valadeo Votes With Speaker Pelosi to Impeach President Trump

January 14, 2021   7:14 amJanuary 14, 2021   7:20 am
Two newly elected California Republican members of Congress have sided with House Democrats to impeach and censure President Donald Trump. Rep. David Valadeo (R-CA) voted with Speaker Nancy Pelosi to impeach President Trump Wednesday. Rep. Young Kim and five other...
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Los Angeles, Oakland Push For Universal Income Projects

July 6, 2020   2:29 pm
Los Angeles and Oakland seek to join Stockton and Long Beach as cities trying out universal income, guaranteeing money each month to every adult regardless of work or other status. A call for universal basic income The mayors of the...
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GOP House Candidate Denies Inflammatory Social Media Posts; Says Democrats’ Fingerprints All Over Accusations

June 4, 2020   2:23 amJune 3, 2020   9:25 pm
Dr. Ted Howze, candidate for United States Representative in California’s 10th Congressional District, card-carrying official member of the Choctaw Indian Tribe, and a large animal veterinarian from the Central Valley, says he’s the victim of a nasty campaign smear perpetrated...
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U.S. District Court Rules that In-Person Church Services Can Be Banned During Lockdown

May 7, 2020   2:10 amMay 7, 2020   2:01 pm
On Tuesday, Judge John Mendez of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California ruled that California Governor Gavin Newsom’s ban on in-person house of worship assemblies was valid. Newsom and California win large case challenging house...
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