Monthly Archives: December, 2022

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Solid-blue California (of all places) may be where identity politics go to die

Our neighbors to the west are about to embark on a giant political and socio-economic experiment to put money behind the movement that launched the 2020 summer of protest.

Supreme Court won’t block California flavored tobacco ban

The Supreme Court on Monday refused a request from tobacco companies to stop California from enforcing a ban on flavored tobacco products that was overwhelmingly approved by voters in November. R.J. Reynolds and other tobacco companies sought the high court’s intervention to keep the ban from taking effect by Dec. 21.

CHP SENIOR DRIVER CLASS AIMS TO KEEP EVERYONE SAFE

It is important that all travelers on California roadways be well-equipped with knowledge and tools to help them operate their vehicles as safely as possible.

Soboba Delivers Busloads of Toys for Area Children

In collaboration with the Hemet and San Jacinto unified school districts, the Soboba Foundation and Soboba Casino Resort were able to provide toys for local students just in time for Christmas.

The New Antisemitism, Laid at the Left’s Doorstep

This new antisemitism should alarm every American.  Antisemitism was never before deeply rooted here.  America's most fundamental values and traditions included and protected Jews.

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Cal State Faculty Seek Protections as Campuses Test AI Tools

California State University faculty are pressing state lawmakers to...

California, DMV at Impasse Over Sharing Driver’s License Data With Other States

California lawmakers are holding back $55 million requested by...

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