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London Breed Takes Office as San Francisco’s New Mayor
London Breed Takes Office as San Francisco’s New Mayor London Breed became San Francisco’s 45th mayor on Wednesday, taking the oath of office on the steps of City Hall and capping a rise from nearby public housing to the city’s top elected post. Reporter: Guy Marzorati Wildfires Throughout California Nearing Containment After several weeks of … Continue reading London Breed Takes Office as San Francisco’s New Mayor →
Lawmakers Propose Deal to Make Electric Cars Too Sweet to Pass Up
California wants five million electric cars on the road by 2030. That’s ten times the number out there today. These days, drivers get $2500 dollars for buying an all-electric car. That could ramp up to $7500 dollars under a proposed bill, which would be on top of the same amount in federal tax credits
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New York Shop Uses Dr. Anthony Fauci's Face To Adorn Doughnuts
Dr. Anthony Fauci is a familiar sight at coronavirus briefings. Donuts Delite in Rochester prints photos of Fauci on wafer-thin edible paper and affixes them to the top of doughnuts with buttercream.
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Three Residents Die at Oakland Nursing Home
Three people have died at Excell Health Care Center, an Oakland nursing home where at least 50 others have contracted COVID-19, The San Jose Mercury News reported Thursday. Center spokesperson Annaliese Impink confirmed that 33 other residents have tested positive for the virus. “Our absolute top priority is the safety and care of our residents, … Continue reading Three Residents Die at Oakland Nursing Home →
For California Attorney General, Suing Trump Again and Again Is a Team Sport
Almost a year into his Sacramento gig as the state’s top lawyer, Becerra’s office has put its name on 21 lawsuits against the Trump administration. By volume, that represents a rate of litigiousness unmatched by any of his counterparts in other states. But Becerra has been more likely to spearhead lower-profile challenges or sit back and provide support while others take the lead.
What Do the Fall of Tech Stocks Mean for Startups?
What Do the Fall of Tech Stocks Mean for Startups? Well it is Friday, and you can bet executives at the state’s top tech firms can’t wait for this week to be over. This after another bruising day of stock market losses. The DOW fell more than five hundred points, and that means real world … Continue reading What Do the Fall of Tech Stocks Mean for Startups? →
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Biden Announces Record $383 Million September Haul
The total is a record-breaking one-month sum, topping its August record of $364.5 million. The Trump campaign and Republican National Committee have not released September numbers yet.
Santa Clara County Vaccine Shortage Eases
In February and March, county health officials frequently sounded the alarm about vaccine shortages. But Santa Clara County recently qualified for a federal program aimed at underserved communities, and last week the county received 300,000 doses on top of what it gets from the state.
American Mensa Selects Los Angeles Toddler As Its Youngest Member
Kashe Quest, 2, ranks in the top 2% of high IQs in the U.S. She knows how to read, speak Spanish, English and sign. She can name every U.S. state, and pick out elements on the periodic table.
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Poll: Who's Your Favorite New Artist Of 2019 (So Far)?
Tell us your favorite new artist of the year so far. We'll share the top ten picks, along with some of our own favorites, on an upcoming episode of All Songs Considered.
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