Human Rights Fishermen Now Doing Well in San Francisco
According to an AP story, two fishermen who claim that they had been held against their will aboard Honolulu-based fishing vessels are now living in San Francisco using emergency visas designed for...
View Article“Reclaim” Campaign: War Against World Waste
HuffPost recently launched the “Reclaim” campaign, which focuses on the world’s waste crisis and how Americans can help. Americans buy an average of 64 new items a year, and we are the world’s top...
View ArticleNew California Fault Line Discovered
Researchers in California have recently found a new fault line that runs mainly under the Salton Sea, according to an article recently published on Wire. The fault line was discovered while a team of...
View ArticleClassic Rock and Chef-Prepared Foods Were Presented At The Desert Trip Music...
Being a big fan of classic rock bands, I was glad to see a recent news article that is about the Desert Trip music festival that just took place in Indio, California. Taking place over the course of...
View ArticleClimate Change May Benefit Pacific Coast Oysters
Oyster farmers on the west coast of the United States may have good news if they can survive the current conditions. Long-term climate changes should increase the number and size of oysters growing in...
View ArticleIs California Really the Poorest State?
In an opinion piece in Forbes, Chuck Devore discussed the shocking fact that, in real terms, California is the poorest state in the union. According to Devore, the true poverty rate, considering cost...
View ArticleRome withdraws, could increase LA’s chances for 2024 Olympics
On Tuesday of this week Rome officially withdrew itself from consideration for hosting the 2024 Olympics. Los Angeles has been in the mix all along, and with a narrowing field, it could help the...
View ArticleOregon State has Met its Mark – 2.5 Million Are Registered for Nov. 8 Elections
Although the Republican party is against bill HB 2177, the Democrats managed to influence Oregon state to adopt the bill. As a result, the voting numbers have risen for the next election in November....
View ArticleScientists Discover New Type of Earthquake
Scientists working at Caltech in Pasadena, California, say that earthquakes may not be limited to the earth’s crust, according to an article recently published on Science Alert. They now believe that...
View ArticleNon-Autonomous Vehicles May be Banned from I-5
According to an article originally published on Drive, people being able to drive their own vehicles between Seattle and Vancouver may soon come to an end if a plan proposed by Medrona Group, a...
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