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California Assembly advances bill to toughen penalties for soliciting sex from older teens
The California Assembly on Thursday approved harsher penalties for soliciting sex from 16- and 17-year-olds, with some exceptions.
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Is Gov. Gavin Newsom rebranding himself ahead of potential presidential run?
Gavin Newsom hosts President Donald Trump’s allies on his podcast. He’s pushing city officials to crack down on homeless encampments. And this week, he proposed limiting health care coverage for immigrants in the country illegally. Make no mistake: California’s Democratic governor is appealing to the political center and trying to shed his national reputation as a San Francisco liberal as he contemplates his next...
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Tatis delivers first walk-off homer, Padres come back to top Angels 6-4
Tatis’ first walk-off hit came last September. He now has three including Tuesday’s epic blast.
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California regulator weakens AI rules, giving Big Tech more leeway to track you
California’s first-in-the-nation privacy agency is retreating from an attempt to regulate artificial intelligence.
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California sues Trump administration for blocking EV charging funds
Congress had approved the funding in 2021 as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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California judge says Border Patrol can't arrest undocumented immigrants without warrants
A judge ruled Border Patrol agents cannot arrest someone unless they have a warrant or reason to believe the person may try to flee.
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Vasquez struggles as Tigers take series opener from Padres
Randy Vasquez had his worst start of the season, giving up six runs in two innings in the 6-4 loss to Detroit.
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SpaceX rocket return creates sonic boom before splashdown near Oceanside
After a four-day flight around Earth’s poles, four private citizens aboard a SpaceX rocket returned Friday with a splashdown off the coast of Oceanside.
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What to know about White House investigation into California's law on students and gender
The Trump administration launched an investigation Thursday into the California Department of Education over a law that says districts can’t force teachers and staff to notify parents if a student changes their gender identity at school. The U.S. Department of Education said the policy may violate the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, a law allowing parents to access their...
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California appeals court upholds ban on higher-capacity magazines, spurring unusual video dissent
A disagreeing judge shared a video of himself dissenting the decision.