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California Earthquake Renews Fears of "Big One" as Bay Area Risk Rises to 72%
A 3.3 magnitude earthquake hit near Borrego Springs, California, on Wednesday, prompting renewed concerns about the predicted "Big One" on the San Andreas Fault, given a 72 percent probability of a major earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area by 2055 and the high frequency of smaller earthquakes i...
California Earthquake Renews Fears of "Big One" as Bay Area Risk Rises to 72%
A 3.3 magnitude earthquake hit near Borrego Springs, California, on Wednesday, prompting renewed concerns about the predicted "Big One" on the San Andreas Fault, given a 72 percent probability of a major earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area by 2055 and the high frequency of smaller earthquakes i...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Threatens California Funding Over Transgender Student's Participation in Girls' Track Finals
President Trump threatened to withhold federal funding from California for allowing a transgender student to compete in the girls' state track and field finals, citing his February executive order banning transgender girls and women from such competitions; California officials maintain their commitm...
Trump Threatens California Funding Over Transgender Student's Participation in Girls' Track Finals
President Trump threatened to withhold federal funding from California for allowing a transgender student to compete in the girls' state track and field finals, citing his February executive order banning transgender girls and women from such competitions; California officials maintain their commitm...
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76% Bias Score


California Real Estate Mogul Arrested for $30 Million Ponzi Scheme
A California real estate mogul, Kenneth W. Mattson, was arrested for allegedly running a 15-year Ponzi scheme that defrauded hundreds of investors out of nearly $30 million, using new investors' money to pay off previous ones and concealing profits from the sale of properties; he faces multiple fede...
California Real Estate Mogul Arrested for $30 Million Ponzi Scheme
A California real estate mogul, Kenneth W. Mattson, was arrested for allegedly running a 15-year Ponzi scheme that defrauded hundreds of investors out of nearly $30 million, using new investors' money to pay off previous ones and concealing profits from the sale of properties; he faces multiple fede...
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Stockton's Children's Home: Catalyst Program Helps Homeless Youth Find Independence
The Children's Home of Stockton (CHS), a 143-year-old non-profit, helps at-risk youth aged 18-24 transition out of homelessness through its Catalyst program, offering housing, mental health care, and life skills training, leading to increased independence and success for graduates like Timothy Olver...
Stockton's Children's Home: Catalyst Program Helps Homeless Youth Find Independence
The Children's Home of Stockton (CHS), a 143-year-old non-profit, helps at-risk youth aged 18-24 transition out of homelessness through its Catalyst program, offering housing, mental health care, and life skills training, leading to increased independence and success for graduates like Timothy Olver...
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28% Bias Score


Senate Reverses California's 2035 Gas Car Ban
The US Senate overturned California's 2035 ban on new gasoline car sales, a 51-44 vote supported by automakers and Republicans, challenging Biden's climate agenda and potentially setting a legal precedent.
Senate Reverses California's 2035 Gas Car Ban
The US Senate overturned California's 2035 ban on new gasoline car sales, a 51-44 vote supported by automakers and Republicans, challenging Biden's climate agenda and potentially setting a legal precedent.
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60% Bias Score


California Sets Precedent for AI Employment Regulation
California's new regulations, effective potentially by July 1, 2025, govern the use of Automated-Decision Systems (ADS) in employment, impacting all processes from initial screening to final hiring decisions by requiring detailed record-keeping and emphasizing individualized assessments, particularl...
California Sets Precedent for AI Employment Regulation
California's new regulations, effective potentially by July 1, 2025, govern the use of Automated-Decision Systems (ADS) in employment, impacting all processes from initial screening to final hiring decisions by requiring detailed record-keeping and emphasizing individualized assessments, particularl...
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28% Bias Score

Sacramento Sheriff's Policy on Mental Health Calls Faces Scrutiny
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office's policy of non-response to non-criminal mental health calls has resulted in 410 of 884 calls not receiving a response from the Sheriff's department since February, raising concerns among the county's review commission about the safety of both first responders ...

Sacramento Sheriff's Policy on Mental Health Calls Faces Scrutiny
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office's policy of non-response to non-criminal mental health calls has resulted in 410 of 884 calls not receiving a response from the Sheriff's department since February, raising concerns among the county's review commission about the safety of both first responders ...
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36% Bias Score

Dateline Resources Discovers Evidence of Significantly Larger Gold System at Colosseum Project
Dateline Resources' share price hit a new high of 7.8 cents after discovering new evidence suggesting a much larger gold system at its California Colosseum project, with surface geochemistry indicating hidden breccia pipes and felsite outcrops containing telltale chemical signatures of a broader min...

Dateline Resources Discovers Evidence of Significantly Larger Gold System at Colosseum Project
Dateline Resources' share price hit a new high of 7.8 cents after discovering new evidence suggesting a much larger gold system at its California Colosseum project, with surface geochemistry indicating hidden breccia pipes and felsite outcrops containing telltale chemical signatures of a broader min...
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52% Bias Score

Sacramento Levee Repairs Pit Flood Control Against Environmental Preservation
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to remove 675–715 trees in Sacramento to repair levees, facing opposition from American River Trees who advocate for less destructive methods citing outdated studies and negative climate consequences; a final decision is pending.

Sacramento Levee Repairs Pit Flood Control Against Environmental Preservation
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to remove 675–715 trees in Sacramento to repair levees, facing opposition from American River Trees who advocate for less destructive methods citing outdated studies and negative climate consequences; a final decision is pending.
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40% Bias Score

Senate Reverses California's Clean Energy Standard
The US Senate overturned California's 2022 law banning gasoline car sales by 2035, reversing a key climate initiative in a 51-44 vote, impacting eleven other states and potentially boosting China's electric vehicle market dominance.

Senate Reverses California's Clean Energy Standard
The US Senate overturned California's 2022 law banning gasoline car sales by 2035, reversing a key climate initiative in a 51-44 vote, impacting eleven other states and potentially boosting China's electric vehicle market dominance.
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56% Bias Score

Senate Revokes California's Authority on Electric Vehicle Sales
The Senate voted to overturn California's stricter electric vehicle sales mandate, using the Congressional Review Act despite the Senate parliamentarian's objection, benefiting the oil industry and traditional automakers while potentially harming climate and public health goals.

Senate Revokes California's Authority on Electric Vehicle Sales
The Senate voted to overturn California's stricter electric vehicle sales mandate, using the Congressional Review Act despite the Senate parliamentarian's objection, benefiting the oil industry and traditional automakers while potentially harming climate and public health goals.
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36% Bias Score

Senate Repeals California's Clean Car Waivers, Defying Legal Precedent
The U.S. Senate voted to repeal EPA waivers allowing California to set stricter vehicle emission standards, despite legal objections, jeopardizing air quality, economic competitiveness, and states' rights.

Senate Repeals California's Clean Car Waivers, Defying Legal Precedent
The U.S. Senate voted to repeal EPA waivers allowing California to set stricter vehicle emission standards, despite legal objections, jeopardizing air quality, economic competitiveness, and states' rights.
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56% Bias Score
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