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What to Know About Omicron

A new variant of the dreaded coronavirus has taken the world by storm, with speculations on its effects leading to increased panic in the US and other parts of the world. As per headlines, the variant, which was first identified by scientists in South Africa, was officially named Omicron. With the news making headlines all […]

‘Rust’ Film Crew Describes Gun Safety Issues On Set Days Before The Fatal Shootout Accident

Half a dozen camera crew at the New Mexico set of ‘Rust’ walked off the sets to protest against the terrible working conditions merely hours before actor Alec Baldwin shot a cinematographer in a fatal incident. Three people (who have chosen to remain anonymous) told us the reasons for the earlier protests were regarding long […]

California’s New Misdemeanor Diversion Law Sparks Confusion

A new law passed recently in California has been a cause of concern for judges and prosecutors alike. The law, introduced as an assembly bill last year by Assemblyman Phil Ting, enables judges to allow diversion for first-time misdemeanor offenders convicted in DUI cases. The law, it is claimed, conflicts with another existing state Vehicle […]

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Massive Oil Spill Sends Crude Oil Onto Orange County Beaches, Killing Birds, Marine Life

A massive oil spill off the coast of Orange County had crews racing to try and contain the damage early on Sunday the 2nd of October. The spill, originating from a pipeline connected to an offshore oil platform called Elly, was first noticed on Saturday. As per estimates, around 126000 gallons of crude oil have […]

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The Triumph of Gavin Newsom Could Lead to Changes in California’s Recall Mechanism

Governor Gavin Newsom of California won a historic win against a recall effort on Tuesday night, and now some lawmakers are looking to alter the 110-year-old procedure for removing state officials. Even before Californians began casting their ballots, some lawmakers argued that putting a recall on the ballot is far too simple and far too […]

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Battling What We Can Battle: Lighter Winds Aid Crews Fighting Caldor Fire Raging Near Lake Tahoe

After days of battling the massive Caldor fire intensified by fierce wind gusts, the firefighter crew was in for relief due to better weather conditions on Thursday, 2nd September. According to incident meteorologist Jim Dudley, while localized gusts were still likely, the light wind and higher humidity levels on Thursday and Friday allowed the crew […]

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Most Dangerous Roads In California

A recent report based on the data collected using the NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System suggests that six highways in California belong to the top 50 most dangerous roads prone to car accidents in the entire United States of America. Here are the 5 most dangerous roads in California. 1. I-5 Fatal Corridor This road […]

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State Senate and California Democrat Are Being Sued

California Sen. Bob Archuleta is being sued by a former legislative employee on account of sexual harassment. The surprising news came to light on 20th March 2021. A sexual harassment lawsuit has been filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court against the Pico Rivera Democrat and the state Senate by the ex-employee, referred to […]

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No Masks Required

Even when the threat of the Covid-19 virus prevails, the five U.S. states – Texas, Mississippi, Iowa, Montana, and North Dakota, decided to drop their mask mandates soon. The states would join the other 11 states that didn’t make the masks mandate. The 11 states are Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South […]

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What is The #MeToo Movement All About?

“Tell your story. Shout it. Write it. Whisper it if you have to. But tell it. Some won’t understand it, and some will outright reject it. But many will thank you for it. And then the most magical thing will happen. One by one, voices will start whispering, ‘Me, too.’ And your tribe will gather. […]