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  • Controversy Over Free Speech Roils Berkeley Law School

    Pro-Palestinian advocates are speaking out to support student groups at the University of California-Berkeley Law School who voted not to host Zionist speakers, saying it is a matter of free speech. In August a group called Law Students for Justice in Palestine asked other student groups to pledge not to invite...
  • Gerrymandered Maps Driving Electoral Process Over the Cliff

    Peter White Ethnic Media Services New York Times columnist David Leonhardt says gerrymandering is not the biggest threat facing American democracy. Activists who are fighting against a new Jim Crow and one-party politics in nine Southern states would beg to differ. Unfair election maps are bound to produce unfair...
  • Más de $1,000 millones perdidos en estafas de criptomonedas desde 2021

    Jenny Manrique Ethnic Media Services La promesa de grandes ganancias es lo que inicialmente atrajo a Jeffrey Vaulx, un maestro de educación especial de segundo grado en Memphis, Tennessee, a participar en una oportunidad de inversión en criptomonedas que le presentó un amigo en Facebook. Vaulx pronto descubriría que...
  • Over $1 Billion Lost in Cryptocurrency Scams Since 2021

    Jenny Manrique Ethnic Media Services The promise of hefty returns is what initially drew Jeffrey Vaulx, a second-grade special ed teacher in Memphis, Tennessee to go in on a cryptocurrency investment opportunity introduced to him by a Facebook friend. Vaulx would soon discover that he had been taken by...
  • Ganaderos, tribus y funcionarios estatales se enfrentan por el agua del río Shasta

    La tierra que Jim Scala y su familia han estado cultivando durante tres generaciones está reseca y marrón hasta donde alcanza la vista. El estanque donde solía beber su ganado ahora es un charco, rodeado de barro agrietado. En otros años, el agua bombeada del río Shasta habría inundado...
  • Ranchers, tribes, state officials clash over Shasta River water

    The land that Jim Scala and his family have been ranching for three generations is parched and brown as far as he can see. The pond where his cattle used to drink is now a puddle, ringed with cracked mud. In other years, water pumped from the Shasta River...
  • Legislators, Newsom negotiating behind closed doors over energy deal

    California’s top-ranking legislators, under pressure from Gov. Gavin Newsom, are privately negotiating to include a far-reaching energy package in their budget deal that would give the state Energy Commission sole control over siting of clean-energy facilities. The effort aims to streamline approval of solar and wind projects, and deliver...
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