Category: News
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Bob Chesney to UCLA: Why the Bruins Just Landed the Perfect Builder for a Program Desperate for Stability
UCLA football has hired Bob Chesney, an experienced coach with a 132–51 record, to revitalize the struggling program after a 3–9 season. Known for his positive leadership style and ability to develop talent, Chesney aims to implement his proven system at UCLA, attracting recruits and fostering a winning culture.
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California’s 2026 Laws: What Concerned Citizens Need to Know About the State’s Next Wave of Regulation
California is implementing numerous new laws in 2026 affecting various sectors, including tenant privacy, insurance practices, and law enforcement. Supporters argue these measures enhance protections and transparency, while critics warn they may increase costs and regulatory burdens. The overall sentiment raises questions about their effectiveness in addressing fundamental issues.
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California’s Plastic Bag Ban Is Failing — Because Sacramento Won’t Admit When Its Policies Don’t Work
California’s 2016 plastic-bag ban, intended to protect the environment, has led to increased plastic use and waste. Thicker “reusable” bags generate more pollution, contradicting initial promises. Lawmakers now propose another ban without addressing previous failures, illustrating a pattern of ineffective, symbolic policy-making instead of evidence-based solutions for environmental issues.
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Stockton Mass Shooting at Child’s Birthday Party Raises the Question: When Will California Confront Its Public-Safety Crisis?
A child’s birthday party in Stockton became the scene of yet another mass shooting in a state that claims to lead the nation in gun safety. With four people dead — including three children — and eleven injured, the tragedy raises a hard question California’s leaders keep avoiding: Why does the state with the strictest…