Monthly Archives: March, 2021

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San Francisco school board’s latest crisis: Racist tweets

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The vice president of San Francisco’s school board is under fire for tweets she wrote in 2016 that said Asian Americans use “white supremacist” thinking to get ahead and were racist toward Black students.

Justice Dept. probing prosecutor’s Capitol riot interview

The former acting U.S. attorney in the nation’s capital likely violated Justice Department rules when he gave an interview to CBS' “60 Minutes” about the investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, and has been referred to an internal office for review, a prosecutor said Tuesday.

Demonstrators say closure of LA park would displace homeless

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Demonstrators gathered Wednesday to protest the planned temporary closure of a Los Angeles park that would displace a large homeless encampment that has grown throughout the coronavirus pandemic.

No turning back: Facebook reckons with a post-2020 world

Some of its most dramatic post-election changes, from algorithm tweaks to a strict crackdown on political misinformation, were supposed to be temporary — “ break-glass " measures intended to prevent civil unrest as then-President Donald Trump spread false claims of a “rigged” election.

Marijuana Cultivation Search Warrants

On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, personnel from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife served seven marijuana cultivation related search warrants at seven separate residences/ properties located in the following unincorporated area of Aguanga:

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Mt. San Jacinto College Child Development & Education Center Celebrates 2026 Graduates

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State Employees Push Back on Newsom’s Return-to-Office Order

California state employees are pressing lawmakers to preserve remote-work...

Billionaire Tax Measure Qualifies for November Ballot: What Voters Should Know

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Single-Payer Health Care Could Work in California, but Fiscal and Political Hurdles Loom

California’s long-running debate over single-payer health care has entered...

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