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California Holds Up Major Sprint-T-Mobile Merger Deal

April 3, 2020   2:56 pm
The merger between phone companies Sprint and T-Mobile continued to be held up in California this week despite growing pressure and U.S. approval being finalized on Wednesday. One final hurdle for the merger in California The proposed merger was supposed...
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California Moves to Set Water Pumping Limits Without Federal Input

April 3, 2020   2:18 amApril 3, 2020   5:23 pm
Last year federal investigations found that water could be diverted to farmland   On Tuesday, California broke with policy and issued a new operating permit for its water project in the Central Valley without federal input. A break from federal...
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California Pandemic Preparedness Defunding in 2011 Costing Lives a Decade Later

April 2, 2020   5:25 pm
Earlier this week, investigations into California’s COVID-19 coronavirus preparedness found that a $200 million emergency pandemic response program passed and signed by then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006 had been completely defunded only 5 years later. A 2000’s need, a 2010’s...
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The New Power of Incumbency: How COVID-19 Has Changed Voters’ Expectations for Politicians

April 2, 2020   3:06 pmApril 2, 2020   3:25 pm
Since 1964, voters have returned their incumbent representative to Washington 93 percent of the time.  In recent years, however, the advantage typically belonged to the outsider candidate, the person vowing to drain the swamp from the state capital to Washington,...
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Man Who Derailed Train to Crash Into USNS Mercy Charged In Federal Court

April 2, 2020   2:10 pm
On Wednesday, train engineer Eduardo Moreno was charged with train wrecking at the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles over a Tuesday incident in which he tried to crash his freight train into the USNS Mercy. Moreno now faces up...
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3,500 Prisoners To Be Released Early Due to Coronavirus Threats

April 2, 2020   8:25 am
‘There are now pardoned or commuted murderers back on the street.’   Following weeks of speculation of early prisoner releases, 3,500 prisoners were announced to be released early on Tuesday to slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus by alleviating...
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Gavin Newsom

25,000 People Apply to California Health Corps in 24 Hours

April 1, 2020   9:30 pm
On Tuesday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the California Health Corps, an agency created earlier this week to supply additional medical staff in preparation for a wave of COVID-19 coronavirus cases in the state, had received over 25,000 applications in...
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