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Wouk Novel 'A Hole in Texas'
Alan Cheuse reviews A Hole in Texas by 88-year-old Herman Wouk, a fictional account of a scientist involved with the Texas-based Superconducting Super Collider project. Set in the 1990s the novel has both Hollywood and Congress woven into its plot.
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IRS to Reprogram Computers for AMT Fix
The Internal Revenue Service says millions of Americans will have to wait until mid-February before filing their 2007 tax returns. The IRS needs the extra time to reprogram its computers to account for the recent fix to the alternative minimum tax, or AMT.
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Judge Not Happy With PG&E … Again
The judge overseeing PG&E's criminal probation is demanding – again – the company account for failing to properly manage vegetation around power lines.
As California Oil Regulator Seeks More Money, Legislators Ask “Is This Working?”
California’s oil and gas regulator has endured years of scolding ranging from a lack of accountability to failing to enforce clean water laws.
Fed Slaps Unusual Penalty On Wells Fargo Following ‘Widespread Consumer Abuses’
The Fed announced Friday that the bank is forbidden from growing beyond its current size and pushed for the ouster of four board members after the bank admitted to a fake account scandal.
State Stepping In to Oversee San Francisco’s Police Reforms
'Accountability, transparency, confidence and trust -- they all come from giving people a sense that there will be an independent review of the work that’s being done,' California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said.
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The California Report
How S.F. Killing Became Part of the U.S. Immigration Debate Over the next few weeks, The California Report will be reporting on a murder trial that’s become a flash point in the debate over immigration. The victim is Kathryn Steinle. She was killed in San Francisco. By all accounts, Steinle was a smart, generous, warm … Continue reading The California Report →
The California Report
California’s Investment Into Struggling Schools Show Little Improvement Many schools in California are back in session and we thought it was a good idea to look at questions surrounding education, including school funding money. The formula the state uses is called the Local Control and Accountability Plan or the LCAP. Lawmakers have pumped tens of … Continue reading The California Report →
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Judge Cites Newly Unsealed Video, Allows Mario Woods Suit to Go to Trial
'Videos cast doubt on the [o]fficer accounts that Woods was moving quickly or speeding up when officers shot him,' the judge wrote.
Shadow Workforce: Tech Contractors Disproportionately People of Color
Latinos, along with African Americans, are underrepresented in Silicon Valley’s workforce, accounting for only about five percent.
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