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Murder Charges Filed in San Leandro Shooting
On July 17, 2024, Rohith Sunil, 21, allegedly shot and killed Casey Way, 41, in San Leandro, California, while she walked her dogs. Sunil, who was arrested on July 18, has been charged with murder and related offenses.
Murder Charges Filed in San Leandro Shooting
On July 17, 2024, Rohith Sunil, 21, allegedly shot and killed Casey Way, 41, in San Leandro, California, while she walked her dogs. Sunil, who was arrested on July 18, has been charged with murder and related offenses.
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32% Bias Score


California Forever to Build Massive Manufacturing Site, New City in Solano County
California Forever", backed by tech billionaires, plans a 2,100-acre manufacturing site, "Solano Foundry", in Solano County, aiming to create 40,000 jobs and a new city for 175,000 residents, despite local opposition.
California Forever to Build Massive Manufacturing Site, New City in Solano County
California Forever", backed by tech billionaires, plans a 2,100-acre manufacturing site, "Solano Foundry", in Solano County, aiming to create 40,000 jobs and a new city for 175,000 residents, despite local opposition.
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56% Bias Score


Newsom Evasive on Age for Transgender Surgeries
California Governor Gavin Newsom sidestepped a question about the age appropriateness of transgender surgeries for minors, citing the issue's negative impact on the Democratic Party and the 2024 election, despite California's designation as a sanctuary state for such treatments.
Newsom Evasive on Age for Transgender Surgeries
California Governor Gavin Newsom sidestepped a question about the age appropriateness of transgender surgeries for minors, citing the issue's negative impact on the Democratic Party and the 2024 election, despite California's designation as a sanctuary state for such treatments.
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60% Bias Score


Fox News Apologizes for False Claim About Newsom-Trump Call
Fox News host Jesse Watters apologized on air for falsely claiming California Governor Gavin Newsom lied about a phone call with Donald Trump, leading to a $787 million defamation lawsuit that Newsom may continue despite the apology; the incident highlights the tension between political figures and ...
Fox News Apologizes for False Claim About Newsom-Trump Call
Fox News host Jesse Watters apologized on air for falsely claiming California Governor Gavin Newsom lied about a phone call with Donald Trump, leading to a $787 million defamation lawsuit that Newsom may continue despite the apology; the incident highlights the tension between political figures and ...
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36% Bias Score


California Democrats Plan to Redraw Congressional Districts to Counter Texas Republicans
California Democrats are planning to redraw the state's congressional districts to counter a Republican effort in Texas, despite a state constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission; Governor Newsom supports this controversial move, arguing that it is a response to R...
California Democrats Plan to Redraw Congressional Districts to Counter Texas Republicans
California Democrats are planning to redraw the state's congressional districts to counter a Republican effort in Texas, despite a state constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission; Governor Newsom supports this controversial move, arguing that it is a response to R...
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48% Bias Score


Mexican Consulate Steps Up Assistance After California Immigration Raids
Following immigration raids in California resulting in hundreds of arrests, protests, and one death, the Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles increased assistance and protection for Mexican citizens, citing heightened enforcement under the Trump administration and human rights violations; a temporary re...
Mexican Consulate Steps Up Assistance After California Immigration Raids
Following immigration raids in California resulting in hundreds of arrests, protests, and one death, the Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles increased assistance and protection for Mexican citizens, citing heightened enforcement under the Trump administration and human rights violations; a temporary re...
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36% Bias Score

Parolee Charged with Murder of California Parole Agent; Dispute over Prior Release Emerges
Bryan Keith Hall, a parolee with a lengthy criminal history, was arrested and charged with the murder of California parole agent Joshua Byrd in Oakland on Thursday; a dispute over his prior parole release following a 2022 attempted murder charge is ongoing between the current and former Alameda Coun...

Parolee Charged with Murder of California Parole Agent; Dispute over Prior Release Emerges
Bryan Keith Hall, a parolee with a lengthy criminal history, was arrested and charged with the murder of California parole agent Joshua Byrd in Oakland on Thursday; a dispute over his prior parole release following a 2022 attempted murder charge is ongoing between the current and former Alameda Coun...
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56% Bias Score

Los Angeles Sues Airbnb for Alleged Price Gouging During Wildfires
Los Angeles sued Airbnb for allegedly allowing price gouging on over 2,000 properties during January's Southern California wildfires, violating a state law limiting price increases to 10% during emergencies; the city seeks an injunction and fines up to $2,500 per violation.

Los Angeles Sues Airbnb for Alleged Price Gouging During Wildfires
Los Angeles sued Airbnb for allegedly allowing price gouging on over 2,000 properties during January's Southern California wildfires, violating a state law limiting price increases to 10% during emergencies; the city seeks an injunction and fines up to $2,500 per violation.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Revokes \$4 Billion in Funding for California High-Speed Rail
The Trump administration revoked \$4 billion in federal funding for California's high-speed rail project, prompting Governor Newsom to sue, alleging political motivations; construction continues on a 119-mile section, employing over 15,000 people.

Trump Administration Revokes \$4 Billion in Funding for California High-Speed Rail
The Trump administration revoked \$4 billion in federal funding for California's high-speed rail project, prompting Governor Newsom to sue, alleging political motivations; construction continues on a 119-mile section, employing over 15,000 people.
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64% Bias Score

Highway 65 Expansion in Rocklin to Reduce Congestion and Improve Safety
A $22.5 million project will add lanes to a 1.4-mile stretch of southbound Highway 65 in Rocklin, California, to alleviate congestion, improve safety (227 accidents and 8 fatalities between 2013-2022), and reduce ambulance response times; construction begins in early 2027.

Highway 65 Expansion in Rocklin to Reduce Congestion and Improve Safety
A $22.5 million project will add lanes to a 1.4-mile stretch of southbound Highway 65 in Rocklin, California, to alleviate congestion, improve safety (227 accidents and 8 fatalities between 2013-2022), and reduce ambulance response times; construction begins in early 2027.
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48% Bias Score

US Rescinds \$4 Billion in Funding for California High-Speed Rail
The US Department of Transportation rescinded \$4 billion in funding for California's high-speed rail project due to missed deadlines, budget shortfalls, and questionable ridership projections, prompting strong disagreement from California officials who point to continued progress on the project.

US Rescinds \$4 Billion in Funding for California High-Speed Rail
The US Department of Transportation rescinded \$4 billion in funding for California's high-speed rail project due to missed deadlines, budget shortfalls, and questionable ridership projections, prompting strong disagreement from California officials who point to continued progress on the project.
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64% Bias Score

Immigration Raids in California Result in Wrongful Arrests, Death
During a large-scale immigration raid on July 10th at two Southern California marijuana farms, over 360 people were arrested, including U.S. Army veteran George Retes and a professor, prompting outrage and legal challenges, with one farmworker dying after falling from a greenhouse roof.

Immigration Raids in California Result in Wrongful Arrests, Death
During a large-scale immigration raid on July 10th at two Southern California marijuana farms, over 360 people were arrested, including U.S. Army veteran George Retes and a professor, prompting outrage and legal challenges, with one farmworker dying after falling from a greenhouse roof.
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48% Bias Score
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