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California Becomes First State to Sue Trump Admin Over Student Visa Policy
California will become the first state to sue the Trump administration over guidelines issued this week that bar international students from remaining in the United States if they can take classes online, state Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced Thursday afternoon. The lawsuit, which was expected to be filed Thursday in Northern California’s U.S District Court, seeks a preliminary injunction against enforcement...
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Search for Missing ‘Glee' Actress Naya Rivera Continues at Calif. Lake
Search crews continue to look for missing “Glee” actress Naya Rivera at Lake Piru in Southern California. The actress went missing Wednesday while boating on the water with her 4-year-old son who was found safe on the boat.
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Dogs React to Magnitude 5.8 Quake in Calif.
A video posted to social media shows a group of dogs reacting to the 5.8 magnitude quake that shook California on Wednesday
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How California Went From Success Story to Virus Hot Spot
Heading into Memorial Day weekend, California’s mood was celebratory. The state had avoided dire predictions of a coronavirus surge, hospitalizations were starting to decline and restaurants and most other businesses had reopened.
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California Sues Cisco for Bias Based on Indian Caste System
California regulators have sued Cisco Systems, saying an engineer faced discrimination at the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters because he is a Dalit Indian.
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California Police Chase Ends With Suspect Driving Over Cliff, Into Ocean
A driver who led authorities on a 100-mph chase drove off a cliff and into the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday in a town north of Santa Cruz, California, law enforcement officials said.
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John Wayne's Name on California Airport Faces New Scrutiny
In the latest move to change U.S. place names tied to racist groups and ideas, leaders of Orange County’s Democratic Party are pushing to drop film legend John Wayne’s name from the county’s airport because of his racist and bigoted comments
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States Break New Case Records as Coronavirus Surges
Florida, Texas and California have seen an explosion in new cases over the past few days, breaking daily records in new cases reported by state. The first coronavirus task force briefing in nearly two months resumes this afternoon.
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Man Accused of Being ‘Golden State Killer' to Plead Guilty
A man accused of being the rapist and killer who terrorized California residents in the 1970s and 1980s has agreed to plead guilty to dozens of crimes in return for being spared the death penalty
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Feds to Review Cases Into Hanging Deaths of 2 Black Men
Federal authorities will review local investigations into the hanging deaths of two black men in Southern California to determine whether federal law was violated
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Supreme Court Turns Aside Justice Department, Won't Hear California Sanctuary Cities Case
The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday it will not take up a legal battle over whether local governments can declare themselves sanctuaries and refuse to help federal agents enforce immigration laws, NBC News reported. As is the usual custom, the court declined to say why it won’t hear the issue. Two of the court’s most conservative justices, Clarence Thomas...
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California Manhunt Suspect Killed Following Shootout
The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office had been looking for a 26-year-old Mason James Lira, who allegedly shot a deputy and killed a 凤凰棋牌less man Wednesday.
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Women Sue USA Swimming Over Sexual Abuse by Coaches
Six women have filed civil lawsuits against USA Swimming, its local associations in California and three now-banned coaches claiming the national governing body failed to protect them from abuse by those coaches
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FBI Looks for Link Between 2 Ambush Killings of Officers
The FBI and local investigators are trying to determine a possible link between the ambush-style killing of a Northern California sheriff’s deputy Saturday and that of a federal officer who was fatally shot outside the U.S. courthouse in Oakland more than a week ago
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California Police Find Man Cannibalizing 90-Year-Old Grandmother
Police in the San Francisco Bay Area arrested a man on suspicion of murdering and cannibalizing his own grandmother.
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GOP Sues California Over Vote-By-Mail Plan
Bay Area Republican leaders have confirmed that the party is suing California over Gov. Gavin Newsom’s vote-by-mail order, claiming that the system opens itself up to inaccuracy and fraudulent voting.
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Robert Durst Murder Trial May Move to New California Court
The California murder trial of real estate heir Robert Durst is likely to move to a new venue this summer, depending on how a judge rules on a defense motion for a mistrial.
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California Woman Arrested for Posting Racist Notes at 凤凰棋牌s
A woman in the San Francisco Bay Area has been arrested on suspicion of posting handwritten messages at several 凤凰棋牌s, targeting Asian Americans and suggesting that those not native to the United States should leave the country immediately
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University of California to Drop SAT, ACT Test Requirements
The University of California will drop the SAT and ACT tests as admission requirements through 2024 and eliminate them for California residents after that, a landmark decision by the prestigious university system.
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Top 10 Beaches in America for 凤凰棋牌
Dr. Stephen Leatherman, aka Dr. Beach, released his annual ranking of beaches in the U.S. Hawaii took the crown last year, but this year, the best beach is on the East Coast.