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LGMA: High-Cost, High-Safety Standards for US Leafy Greens
The California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement (LGMA), a self-funded industry coalition, sets rigorous food safety standards for leafy greens exceeding FDA regulations, costing growers an average of $21,500 per acre but impacting 90-94% of the nation's leafy greens production (55 billion servings a...
LGMA: High-Cost, High-Safety Standards for US Leafy Greens
The California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement (LGMA), a self-funded industry coalition, sets rigorous food safety standards for leafy greens exceeding FDA regulations, costing growers an average of $21,500 per acre but impacting 90-94% of the nation's leafy greens production (55 billion servings a...
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40% Bias Score


Malibu Man to Stand Trial for Murder in Fatal High-Speed Crash
On October 17, 2023, Fraser Bohm, 23, allegedly speeding at 93-104 mph in a 45 mph zone on Malibu's Pacific Coast Highway, crashed into parked cars, killing four Pepperdine University students: Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir, and Deslyn Williams. Bohm's trial is scheduled for July 1st.
Malibu Man to Stand Trial for Murder in Fatal High-Speed Crash
On October 17, 2023, Fraser Bohm, 23, allegedly speeding at 93-104 mph in a 45 mph zone on Malibu's Pacific Coast Highway, crashed into parked cars, killing four Pepperdine University students: Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir, and Deslyn Williams. Bohm's trial is scheduled for July 1st.
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52% Bias Score


Prince Harry Loses UK Security Case, Heightening Royal Family Rift
Prince Harry lost his legal battle for UK police protection, citing safety concerns for himself and his family; the ruling highlights inconsistencies in security provisions for public figures and creates further tension within the Royal Family.
Prince Harry Loses UK Security Case, Heightening Royal Family Rift
Prince Harry lost his legal battle for UK police protection, citing safety concerns for himself and his family; the ruling highlights inconsistencies in security provisions for public figures and creates further tension within the Royal Family.
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48% Bias Score


UCSB Student's Death Investigated After Community Assists Police
18-year-old Liz Hamel died after falling from a breezeway at UC Santa Barbara on February 14th; her father is seeking answers, and police are investigating with the help of community tips which led to the interview of a person of interest.
UCSB Student's Death Investigated After Community Assists Police
18-year-old Liz Hamel died after falling from a breezeway at UC Santa Barbara on February 14th; her father is seeking answers, and police are investigating with the help of community tips which led to the interview of a person of interest.
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24% Bias Score


Judge Restricts Border Patrol Arrests in California
A California federal judge ruled that Border Patrol agents within the Eastern District of California cannot arrest individuals suspected of illegal residency without a warrant or evidence of potential flight, cannot detain people without reasonable suspicion, and cannot facilitate "voluntary departu...
Judge Restricts Border Patrol Arrests in California
A California federal judge ruled that Border Patrol agents within the Eastern District of California cannot arrest individuals suspected of illegal residency without a warrant or evidence of potential flight, cannot detain people without reasonable suspicion, and cannot facilitate "voluntary departu...
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36% Bias Score


House Votes to Block California's Gas Car Ban
The US House voted to block California's plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, overriding an EPA waiver with a 246-164 vote; the measure also blocked related plans for zero-emission trucks and nitrogen oxide standards, prompting legal challenges from California officials who say the ...
House Votes to Block California's Gas Car Ban
The US House voted to block California's plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, overriding an EPA waiver with a 246-164 vote; the measure also blocked related plans for zero-emission trucks and nitrogen oxide standards, prompting legal challenges from California officials who say the ...
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56% Bias Score

California Defies Trump, Remains Open to China Trade
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that California will continue its trade relations with China, despite the negative economic impact of current US tariffs; California's lawsuit against the Trump administration and the state's strong trade ties with Asia underscore this stance.

California Defies Trump, Remains Open to China Trade
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that California will continue its trade relations with China, despite the negative economic impact of current US tariffs; California's lawsuit against the Trump administration and the state's strong trade ties with Asia underscore this stance.
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44% Bias Score

West Sacramento Teen Critically Injured in Retaliatory Shooting
A 16-year-old West Sacramento teen was critically injured in a Friday night shooting; police arrested a juvenile suspect Saturday in a related retaliation for a Wednesday killing of another 16-year-old during a botched drug deal in nearby Summerfield Park.

West Sacramento Teen Critically Injured in Retaliatory Shooting
A 16-year-old West Sacramento teen was critically injured in a Friday night shooting; police arrested a juvenile suspect Saturday in a related retaliation for a Wednesday killing of another 16-year-old during a botched drug deal in nearby Summerfield Park.
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24% Bias Score

California Weighs Expanding Marine Protected Areas Amidst National Rollback
California is considering expanding its network of marine protected areas by 2%, a move praised by environmentalists but debated by fishermen concerned about access; this contrasts with the Trump administration's rollback of protections in the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument.

California Weighs Expanding Marine Protected Areas Amidst National Rollback
California is considering expanding its network of marine protected areas by 2%, a move praised by environmentalists but debated by fishermen concerned about access; this contrasts with the Trump administration's rollback of protections in the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument.
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36% Bias Score

House Overturns California Gas Car Ban Waiver
The House voted 246-164 to overturn a Biden administration waiver that would have allowed California to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035; 35 Democrats joined Republicans, defying their own party's stance and raising concerns about consumer choice and federal overreach.

House Overturns California Gas Car Ban Waiver
The House voted 246-164 to overturn a Biden administration waiver that would have allowed California to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035; 35 Democrats joined Republicans, defying their own party's stance and raising concerns about consumer choice and federal overreach.
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56% Bias Score

San Francisco's Guaranteed Income Program Reveals Systemic Gaps in Foster Youth Support
A San Francisco guaranteed income pilot program for former foster youth, providing \$1200 monthly payments, reveals persistent struggles: 70% worry about bills, 40% experienced homelessness, and 70% are food insecure, despite the program, highlighting systemic support gaps.

San Francisco's Guaranteed Income Program Reveals Systemic Gaps in Foster Youth Support
A San Francisco guaranteed income pilot program for former foster youth, providing \$1200 monthly payments, reveals persistent struggles: 70% worry about bills, 40% experienced homelessness, and 70% are food insecure, despite the program, highlighting systemic support gaps.
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40% Bias Score

California High-Speed Rail Faces \$100 Billion Cost Overrun, Completion Decades Away
California's high-speed rail project, initially budgeted at \$10 billion and promised for completion by 2020, now faces costs exceeding \$100 billion and potential completion decades later, with only 22 miles ready for track-laying, highlighting massive delays and cost overruns.

California High-Speed Rail Faces \$100 Billion Cost Overrun, Completion Decades Away
California's high-speed rail project, initially budgeted at \$10 billion and promised for completion by 2020, now faces costs exceeding \$100 billion and potential completion decades later, with only 22 miles ready for track-laying, highlighting massive delays and cost overruns.
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52% Bias Score
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