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“Rep. Devin Nunes’ critics have obsessed over how he is paying for the six lawsuits he filed this year, but there are no public records showing how he has paid his Virginia lawyer.”Riverside’s mayor spends several nights a week sleeping in an 8-by-8 metal shed outside a local homeless shelter.
His goal is to draw attention to the urgency of the city’s homeless crisis and to promote what he sees as one part of the solution — shelters like the one he’s used as a temporary second home.Or a wet one? The short answer is that it’s too early to be sure.Here’s what to expect.The infectious disease specialist has his own theory about how patients got infected.A proposed TV show about the Ghost Ship fire tragedy has been called off, after sparking intense backlash.
Berkeley husband-wife author team Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman had announced plans for the show as part of a multi-year production deal they recently inked with CBS Television Studios.You turn 150 only once.Burbank Unified school officials have removed a mural of Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi from a local campus,
the action coming the same week that the Nobel Peace Prize laureate appeared at the International Court of Justice to denounce genocide charges levied against her country’s military.adding to a string of fatalities this year at California tracks.The Raiders plan to move to Las Vegas next season.The baker and Cuban émigré founded the popular Porto’s Bakery & Café chain in Southern California with her family.
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