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Two Women Murdered During Prison Visits; Families Demand Policy Changes
Tania Thomas and Stephanie Dowells, both visiting their husbands at California's Mule Creek State Prison, were murdered during overnight visits; their families demand changes to prison visitation policies due to the husbands' violent criminal pasts.
Two Women Murdered During Prison Visits; Families Demand Policy Changes
Tania Thomas and Stephanie Dowells, both visiting their husbands at California's Mule Creek State Prison, were murdered during overnight visits; their families demand changes to prison visitation policies due to the husbands' violent criminal pasts.
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52% Bias Score


Two Women Strangled During Prison Family Visits in California
Stephanie Dowells, 62, and Tania Thomas, 47, were both strangled to death during overnight family visits at California's Mule Creek State Prison in 2024; investigations are underway, and charges are pending against their respective partners.
Two Women Strangled During Prison Family Visits in California
Stephanie Dowells, 62, and Tania Thomas, 47, were both strangled to death during overnight family visits at California's Mule Creek State Prison in 2024; investigations are underway, and charges are pending against their respective partners.
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20% Bias Score


Green Shipping Corridor Initiative Reaffirmed Amidst US-China Trade Tensions
The Shanghai-California Green Shipping Corridor initiative, reaffirmed at a March 17 forum, aims to decarbonize trans-Pacific shipping through collaboration between US and Chinese ports and aims to deploy zero-emission ships and invest in clean marine fuel infrastructure by leveraging existing clima...
Green Shipping Corridor Initiative Reaffirmed Amidst US-China Trade Tensions
The Shanghai-California Green Shipping Corridor initiative, reaffirmed at a March 17 forum, aims to decarbonize trans-Pacific shipping through collaboration between US and Chinese ports and aims to deploy zero-emission ships and invest in clean marine fuel infrastructure by leveraging existing clima...
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40% Bias Score


Wife Arrested for Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexico on Saturday, March 18, and charged with the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death at their Ramona, California home on February 17. Olejniczak Marodi was previously convicted of manslaughter.
Wife Arrested for Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexico on Saturday, March 18, and charged with the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death at their Ramona, California home on February 17. Olejniczak Marodi was previously convicted of manslaughter.
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52% Bias Score


Wife Arrested in Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexico on Saturday, March 18, for the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Capt. Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death on Feb. 17 in Ramona, California. Surveillance footage shows an argument and assault before Marodi's death; Olejniczak Marodi has...
Wife Arrested in Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexico on Saturday, March 18, for the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Capt. Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death on Feb. 17 in Ramona, California. Surveillance footage shows an argument and assault before Marodi's death; Olejniczak Marodi has...
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48% Bias Score


Missing Mom's Case Ruled Homicide: Husband a Person of Interest
Nikki Cheng-Saelee McCain, 39, a mother of four, vanished on May 17, 2024, from Redding, California; her husband, Tyler McCain, is a person of interest in the homicide investigation, and her disappearance is linked to prior domestic violence incidents and dropped charges.
Missing Mom's Case Ruled Homicide: Husband a Person of Interest
Nikki Cheng-Saelee McCain, 39, a mother of four, vanished on May 17, 2024, from Redding, California; her husband, Tyler McCain, is a person of interest in the homicide investigation, and her disappearance is linked to prior domestic violence incidents and dropped charges.
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48% Bias Score

California Ride-Share Drivers Protest Uber, Lyft Over Tens of Billions in Alleged Wage Theft
Ride-share drivers in California staged protests against Uber and Lyft on Wednesday, demanding payment of tens of billions of dollars in alleged unpaid wages stemming from wage theft claims filed by at least 250,000 drivers between 2016 and 2020, as negotiations continue next week.

California Ride-Share Drivers Protest Uber, Lyft Over Tens of Billions in Alleged Wage Theft
Ride-share drivers in California staged protests against Uber and Lyft on Wednesday, demanding payment of tens of billions of dollars in alleged unpaid wages stemming from wage theft claims filed by at least 250,000 drivers between 2016 and 2020, as negotiations continue next week.
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40% Bias Score

Hochman to Seek Death Penalty in Los Angeles
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced he will seek the death penalty in "rare" cases, reversing his predecessor's policy and potentially impacting California's large death row population despite a state moratorium.

Hochman to Seek Death Penalty in Los Angeles
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced he will seek the death penalty in "rare" cases, reversing his predecessor's policy and potentially impacting California's large death row population despite a state moratorium.
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40% Bias Score

Shanghai-California Green Shipping Corridor: Collaboration Amidst Trade Tensions
California and Shanghai have committed to a green shipping corridor to decarbonize trans-Pacific shipping, involving zero-emission ships and clean fuel infrastructure investments, despite rising US-China trade tensions.

Shanghai-California Green Shipping Corridor: Collaboration Amidst Trade Tensions
California and Shanghai have committed to a green shipping corridor to decarbonize trans-Pacific shipping, involving zero-emission ships and clean fuel infrastructure investments, despite rising US-China trade tensions.
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36% Bias Score

Wife Arrested for Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexicali, Mexico, on Saturday, March 18, and charged with the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Capt. Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death at their Ramona, California home on February 17. Olejniczak Marodi has a prior manslaughter conviction.

Wife Arrested for Murder of Cal Fire Captain
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, was arrested in Mexicali, Mexico, on Saturday, March 18, and charged with the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Capt. Rebecca Marodi, 49, who was found stabbed to death at their Ramona, California home on February 17. Olejniczak Marodi has a prior manslaughter conviction.
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40% Bias Score

Altadena Fire: Developers Outbid Residents, Threatening Community's Future
The Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, destroyed over 9,400 residences, and the subsequent sale of at least seven properties to out-of-state developers for cash, exceeding asking prices, raises concerns about displacement of long-term residents and the loss of Altadena's unique character.

Altadena Fire: Developers Outbid Residents, Threatening Community's Future
The Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, destroyed over 9,400 residences, and the subsequent sale of at least seven properties to out-of-state developers for cash, exceeding asking prices, raises concerns about displacement of long-term residents and the loss of Altadena's unique character.
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44% Bias Score

Appeals Court Upholds California's High-Capacity Magazine Ban
A California appeals court upheld a ban on gun magazines holding more than 10 rounds, rejecting a lower court ruling and prompting a judge's unusual video dissent demonstrating magazine function; the law remains in effect.

Appeals Court Upholds California's High-Capacity Magazine Ban
A California appeals court upheld a ban on gun magazines holding more than 10 rounds, rejecting a lower court ruling and prompting a judge's unusual video dissent demonstrating magazine function; the law remains in effect.
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36% Bias Score
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