SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- California energy regulators have approved new rules that will phase out some replacement tires sold in the state that do not meet energy-efficiency requirements. The standards target replacement tires that fail to meet the new efficiency requirements. State regulators say the changes will help drivers save money on fuel over time. Tire manufacturers, however, argue the rules could increase upfront costs for consumers by hundreds of dollars. read more
A group of parents is suing the Palo Alto Unified School District and Palo Alto High Principal Brent Kline for allegedly encouraging students to wear Islamic religious attire during a field trip to a local mosque ... read more
According to the Congressional Budget Office, 2030 is the year when federal debt held by the public as a share of the economy will exceed the record set by World War II. read more
The quake shook several major cities, including Bogot, Cali and Medelln. At least 69 people have died, and the death toll appeared likely to rise as rescuers continued to search damaged buildings. read more
The 11-year NBA veteran said Friday on X that he was "officially declaring" for the 2027 WNBA Draft in a sarcasm-laden post that immediately drew social media condemnation. Freedom is capitalizing on the recent controversy surrounding statements made by the Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham. Though Cunningham has attempted to distance herself from the remarks, she told ESPN that she wanted to use her platform as a WNBA player to "protect young girls in a locker room, or young girls in sport who shouldn't have to go against biological men." read more
That can not only make those cardiac issues worse, but that does not make him feel safe at school
Vaccine deniers unite!
"These are adults we are supposed to be able to trust, but these weapons create a barrier for students to turn to resource officers when needed," Wessel said.
Never trust these sorts of statements. Not surprised R2D2 would bold it.
This is exactly how Democrats pushed sanctuary policies in the 80s.
Cities began passing local rules to stop police from asking about a person's immigration status. The goal was to help victims and witnesses feel safe reporting crimes to local police without fear of deportation.
www.ala.org
Today criminals are saved by these evil systems of "sanctuary.", victims not welcome.
I can see where you might be confused about who writes and passes laws in democratic countries, Lol.
You're confused Corky, you "lol" is a sign of your ignorance .... Here in CA they voted for funding anti-crime bill ... but
Newsom insults California voters by not funding Proposition 36
Californians overwhelmingly approved an anti-crime ballot measure in November. But our governor strongly opposed the proposition. So he's not funding it.
www.latimes.com
Is there any recourse? Of course not.
America is to lenient on crime.
The court dismissed felony charges of assault with intent to do great bodily harm, interfering with electronic communications and two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. Two additional misdemeanor charges of fourth-degree child abuse were also dismissed.
www.detroitnews.com
On land it's not so much the winds that kill in a hurricane. It's the water.
No, its the cascading affects on a community that has been hit by a Hurricane.
Study links hurricanes to higher death rates long after storms pass
"In any given month, people are dying earlier than they would have if the storm hadn't hit their community," said senior study author Solomon Hsiang, a professor of environmental social sciences at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. "A big storm will hit, and there's all these cascades of effects where cities are rebuilding or households are displaced or social networks are broken. These cascades have serious consequences for public health."
news.stanford.edu




Cuz' He wants to Steal the Elections.
Feel free to explain how that would be possible?