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For uninsured fire victims, the Small Business Administration offers a rare lifeline

As wildfires continue to burn around Southern California, thousands of business owners, homeowners and renters are confronting the daunting challenge of rebuilding from the ashes. For some number of them, the road ahead will be all the more difficult because they didn't have any or enough insurance to cover their losses. For them, the U.S. Small Business Administration is a possible lifeline.

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Biden opens federal land for AI development

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed an executive order that opens federal land for private development of infrastructure and the energy supply needed to create advanced artificial intelligence models in the United States.
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California school shooter used ghost gun bought illegally in Arizona, sheriff says

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Investigators have learned that the gun used to shoot and seriously wound two kindergartners last month at a small faith-based school in Northern California was sold to the gunman by a convicted felon in Arizona. Glenn Litton, 56, shot two boys who were outside for recess at Feather River Adventist School in Oroville before fatally shooting himself, Butte County sheriff’s ...
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‘Promises unfulfilled’: Kentucky students file lawsuit against state for inadequate education

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky students, including the Kentucky Student Voice Team, on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the state of Kentucky, asserting the state has failed to fulfill its constitutional obligation to provide all students with an adequate and equitable public education. The lawsuit, filed in Franklin Circuit Court, draws from the 1989 Rose decision that spurred the Kentucky ...
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A week after LA firestorms began, the threat continues as the unprecedented loss sink in

LOS ANGELES — A week after flames leveled huge swaths of Pacific Palisades and Altadena, Southern California remained under a severe fire threat as residents still struggled to comprehend the scale of the loss. An army of firefighters spent Tuesday putting out small fires before they got out of control, and continued building containment lines on the Palisades and Eaton fires in hope of ...
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Texas lawmaker pops the question shortly after being sworn into office

AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas House saw an unexpected proposal on the opening day of the 89th legislative session: a marriage proposal. Rep. Venton Jones, D-Dallas, asked his partner, Gregory Scott Jr., to marry him shortly after lawmakers were sworn in Tuesday afternoon. Scott said yes. “In a time when our love and our very existence are challenged, often in the halls of this very building, this ...
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Supreme Court to hear arguments on porn age verification law

The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday over a Texas law that requires pornography websites to verify the ages of their visitors, a case over salacious content that might influence the power of Congress and states to regulate minors’ access to the internet.
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9 charged with looting during L.A. fires; Emmy award among items stolen

LOS ANGELES — Prosecutors charged nine people with looting Monday in areas wrecked by the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires, and accused another man of intentionally setting a blaze in an Azusa park during last week's firestorm. One trio of men is accused of stealing $200,000 worth of valuables from a home in Mandeville Canyon early Thursday, while another group is accused of stealing ...
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California nurse accused of selling opioids via social media apps to clients across the US

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A nurse practitioner with licenses registered in Stockton and New York who allegedly sold opioids and other addictive drugs to clients around the country is the subject of a civil lawsuit announced Monday by federal prosecutors in Sacramento. In the lawsuit filed last week in federal court, acting U.S. Attorney Michele Beckwith said Joan Rubinger traveled the country ...
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes $2.5 billion for wildfire response as L.A. burns

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom asked legislative leaders Monday to approve at least $2.5 billion in response to the wildfires that have ravaged Los Angeles County — a move that expands the focus of the special session in California beyond strictly fighting President-elect Donald Trump. The wildfire aid comes as Democrats at the state Capitol find themselves under mounting pressure to ...
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Electric car owners don’t pay gas tax. Concerned cities facing deficits for road care want that changed

As electric cars get more popular, South Florida cities say they’ll be the ones paying the price. Westlake Mayor JohnPaul O’Connor has urged the Palm Beach County Legislative Delegation to push for a new state bill to find an alternative to pay for transportation funding as electric cars evade the gas tax, and the idea has the attention of Tallahassee politicians. Floridians pay 38.6 cents on ...