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Oct 12 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu Spreads: California Farm Workers Affected

Have you ever heard of bird flu? Well, it's making waves again, especially in California. Two more dairy farm workers have been diagnosed with H5N1 bird flu, bringing the total to six in the state and 20 nationwide. Most cases are linked to sick poultry or dairy cows. Luckily, the symptoms have been

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Why Trump is Making a Stop in California Before Election Day

You might wonder why Donald Trump is visiting California, a heavily Democratic state, just before the election. After all, he lost here big time in 2020. But there are some smart reasons behind this move. For one, California has a massive population, which means lots of potential volunteers and vote

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Arizona Election: The Role of Californian Migrants

Over the past few years, tens of thousands of Californians have moved to Arizona, transforming the political landscape. This influx could potentially sway the upcoming election in favor of Democrat Kamala Harris, according to political experts. Arizona, once a stronghold for Republicans, has changed

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Oct 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Steam’s Fine Print: You’re Just Renting, Not Buying Games

Imagine you've spent hours scrolling through Steam, adding games to your wishlist, and finally clicking 'buy' on a few titles. But have you ever stopped to think what happens to those games if your account gets hacked or you pass away? It’s a chilling thought that you don’t actually own those games

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Oct 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Steam Warns: You're Licensing Games, Not Owning Them

Steam has recently started alerting customers that they're buying a license, not the actual game. This change is a response to an upcoming California law aiming to clarify digital purchases. The law, known as AB 2426, will make it illegal for marketplaces to use words like "buy" or "purchase" for di

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Oct 11 2024EDUCATION

Learning California's Native History: A Necessary Change

Imagine learning that your ancestors faced brutal attacks and forced labor, yet their stories are barely mentioned in history books. For Native American students in California, this will soon change. A new law makes it mandatory for schools to teach about the hardships and resilience of Native Calif

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Oct 11 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu in California: What You Need to Know

California is seeing a surge in bird flu cases among dairy farmers. In just three weeks, the state has reported its third case, making it the 17th human case in the U.S. over the past two years. The latest patient has mild symptoms like eye redness and infection. Experts think the virus is spreading

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Oct 11 2024POLITICS

California's Governor Says No to More Benefits for Undocumented Immigrants

Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed three bills that would have given more benefits to undocumented immigrants in California. These bills were passed by the state's Democratic Legislature, but Newsom says they aren't practical due to budget constraints. One bill would have let undocumented immigrants a

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Oct 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hilary Pecis' Artistic Evolution

Los Angeles-based painter Hilary Pecis has marked a substantial shift in her artwork. Her past exhibitions at Rachel Uffner featured vibrant landscapes, still lifes, and interiors, which were beautifully executed but somewhat expected. Recently, Pecis has ventured into more profound explorations and

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Oct 08 2024POLITICS

What Musk Said About Trump and Prison

Elon Musk, the world's richest person, recently made some bold claims during an interview with Tucker Carlson. He suggested that if Donald Trump doesn't win the presidential election, he might end up in prison. Musk also made false statements about illegal immigration and homelessness. He believes D

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