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Kids are the property of their parents- Legislator from California disputes civil rights inquiry

The Chino Valley Unified School District board decided to adopt a practice of outing trans kids to their parents. Assemblyman Bill Essayli, a Republican from Riverside, criticized California Attorney General Rob Bonta to offer an authorized explanation for his Department of Justice civil rights investigation through the board’s decision. As The Bee earlier reported, the Southern California…

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Southern California Coast To Be Affected by Tropical Storm Eugene, according to National Weather Service

The remnants of Tropical Storm Eugene are expected to affect the Southern California coast’s weather this week, bringing greater humidity and a risk of rain. The storm, which was located several hundred miles west of the Baja Peninsula early Monday, was moving north and west with maximum sustained winds of 45 miles per hour affecting the Southern…

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Richardson City Council has already set a date for public hearing on the city’s proposed new tax rate

As the Richardson City Council goes forward with its budget cycle, a date for resident feedback on the city’s proposed new tax rate has been set. According to documents provided to the Richardson City Council, the proposed rate discussed during the meeting on August 7 is $0.56095 per $100 valuation, taking into account both the…

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Most Dangerous Things People Do While Driving

5 Most Dangerous Things People Do While Driving

In an eye-opening study centered on driver behaviors, the spotlight has been placed on the perilous things people do while driving a vehicle. The study, which delved into the various distractions encountered on the road, revealed the top five hazardous things people do while driving. Things People Do While Driving Topping the list of things…

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Sovereign Credit Ratings

Sovereign Credit Ratings Continue Dropping Following Extreme Weather Events, Economic Struggles

The sovereign credit ratings continued dropping following extreme weather events and economic struggles. Sovereign Credit Ratings Continue Dropping Due to Extreme Weather Events and Economic Challenges The sovereign credit ratings continued dropping due to extreme weather events and different economic challenges, wherein the sovereign credit ratings are expected to drop even more for 59 nations…

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Workers on Strike

Workers on Strike: Major Labor Action Hits Los Angeles Government

The Service Employees International Union Local 721, representing over 7,000 city employees including traffic officers, gardeners, mechanics, custodians, lifeguards, and engineers, has initiated a one-day walkout to highlight perceived unfair labor practices and lack of negotiation efforts by city management. A significant labor protest is underway as workers on strike disrupt government operations across Los…

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Brianna Kingsley

Transgender Muslim Woman Files Lawsuit Against Former Boyfriend After Refusing To Return Her Surgically Removed Testicles, Keeping Them Inside Jar In Michigan Home

A transgender Muslim woman filed a lawsuit against her former boyfriend after refusing to return her surgically removed testicles and keeping them inside a jar in his Michigan home. Transgender Muslim Woman Sues Former Boyfriend After Keeping Her Surgically Removed Testicles Inside Jar A 40-year-old transgender Muslim woman named Brianna Kingsley sued her former boyfriend,…

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