March 24, 2023 US lawmakers in several states making legislative moves to combat surge in eating disorders Legislators across the United States are making legislative moves to combat a surge in eating disorders. Some states that are taking action include New York, Colorado, and Texas.
March 24, 2023 You won't believe how insane reparations math is in California. Here's why your state could be next California does not have a historic link to slavery. But the majority-minority state's Reparations Task Force has big plans for its Black residents while excluding all others.
March 24, 2023 Asian American voters move to unseat progressives in liberal city San Francisco residents Tom Wong and Leslie Huang discuss why Asian American voters are moving away from supporting progressive politicians and policies
March 24, 2023 Stanford DEI dean defends her actions towards federal judge: I deployed 'de-escalation techniques' Stanford Law School Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Tirien Steinbach wrote an op-ed in WSJ defending her actions at a protest early this month.
March 23, 2023 Endangered hooded vulture escapes from Bay Area zoo An endangered hooded vulture escaped from a San Francisco Bay Area zoo on Tuesday. The zoo aviary was destroyed after a massive tree fell on it during a storm
March 23, 2023 Law enforcement kills California man armed with machete: police A man brandishing a machete held one adult and three children as hostages for almost three hours before police began to use their firearms.
March 23, 2023 San Francisco Board of Supervisors member calls for $50 million ‘Office of Reparations’: 'It is time' A member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has asked for $50 million for the fiscal year in order to create an "Office of Reparations" in the city.
March 23, 2023 California senator introduces new bill outlawing caste discrimination A senator introduced new legislation that would add caste as a category under California’s anti-discrimination laws. California could become the first state to outlaw caste-based bias.
March 23, 2023 California lawmakers to vote on whether oil companies should be penalized for price gouging After gas prices spiked last summer, California lawmakers plan to vote on a bill that would discourage oil companies from price gouging. The bill would penalize companies.
March 23, 2023 California man arrested 10 times in 31 days drove to police station in stolen car to pick up property: cops Fresno-area law enforcement are "very familiar" with Keith Chastain, a 38-year-old arrested 10 times in the span of a month, Clovis police said this week.