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Wednesday, June 21, 2023

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THE HEADLINES

  • NR: Hunter Biden’s Sweetheart Deal
  • Plea Deal Shows There Are No Rules For the Ruling Class
  • BreitbartCA: Watch: Joe Biden on Hunter Pleading Guilty to Tax, Gun Violations
  • Gun-control Democrats, groups silent after Hunter Biden charged with firearms felony
  • NR: Tim Scott Vows to Finish Hunter Biden Probe if Elected: ‘The Big Guy Has Some Explaining to Do’
  • Hunter Biden and Third World Decay in America
  • Leimert Park McDonald's trashed, looted
  • FoxLA: Group of looters take cash register from McDonald's in Leimert Park
  • CG: Gov. Newsom’s No-Bid Covid Contract with McKinsey & Co. Continues
  • SFC: Oakland mayor wants to close all homeless encampments – but when?
  • DeSantis visits SF, says city has collapsed due to leftist policies
  • CG: Gov. DeSantis Focuses on California Collapse While Gov. Newsom Deludes on ‘Climate Change’
  • LAT $: Build begins on Wyoming-to-California power line amid growing wind power opposition
  • LAT $: Before-and-after aerial images show California reservoirs’ dramatic rebound after years of drought
  • SDUT: We’re No. 2: Washington surpasses California for highest gasoline prices in the country
  • CG: President Biden in San Francisco On Day 2 of His California Visit
  • SJMN: President Biden visits Bay Area, uses social media as cautionary tale to guide AI laws
  • CalM: Newsom is proposing a boost in mental health funding. Why children’s advocates are worried
  • SJMN: San Quentin inmates lack water or functional toilets after pipe failure
  • SJMN: California Attorney General faces tough questions as he touts organized retail theft crackdown
  • OCReg: John Eastman’s law license trial raises big questions
  • AP: Trump adviser faces possible disbarment over his efforts to overturn 2020 election
  • FoxLA: Hundreds gather for Glendale school board meeting weeks after chaos erupted over gender identity, policy
  • CalM: One group of students fled community college in record numbers during the pandemic. Can these schools lure them back?
  • LAT $: The most lucrative majors? Some community college grads can outearn elite university peers
  • Hunter Got a Sweetheart Deal and Everyone Knows It
  • CG: The State Capitol Billion Dollar Boondoggle
  • Dodgers Strike Out With Fans, Kowtow to Teachers Unions
  • CG: How Do You Solve a Problem Like CEQA? Part Three
  • OCReg: Gov. Gavin Newsom’s cynical attack on police oversight law
  • Sacramento police illegally searched homes, cellphones, vehicles, audit finds
  • CalM: UCSF study unpacks root causes of California’s homelessness crisis
  • SF mayor addresses rolling gun battle near Pier 39
  • SFC: How do Fisherman’s Wharf tourists and merchants feel after shooting near Pier 39?
  • SFC: Dispute over S.F. laser light show: Artist says installation is ‘exact’ copy of her work
  • Workers at a second San Jose Starbucks are unionizing
  • SJMN: Can San Jose add 75K homes in 10 years? Here’s where the city is planning new housing
  • SJMN: San Jose could get stricter about graffiti, weeds and garbage in downtown
  • FresBee: Fresno Unified budget set to top $2 billion this year. Here’s how the money will be spent
  • CalCoast: Hackers target San Luis Obispo County educators
  • VCStar $: Ventura County supervisors to consider $2.86B spending plan
  • LAT $: LAUSD’s $12.9-billion budget is flush with COVID-19 funds for one more year, but then what?
  • OCReg: Huntington Beach council wants options for making it harder for children to access sexually explicit books at city libraries
  • VOC: Orange County Still Behind on Building Affordable Housing Despite Waves of Developments
  • VOC: Orange Unified School Board Adopts Parental Rights Policy; Bans Pride Flag
  • Temecula councilmember walks off dais over LGBTQ Pride Month proclamation
  • SDUT: Hundreds of thousands face a ‘massive benefits cliff.’ San Diego food banks are scrambling to keep up.
  • SDUT: San Diego water rates will rise more steeply than expected — but single-family homeowners will get a reprieve
  • SDUT: Sheriff agrees to reforms to improve jail conditions for disabled people in custody
  • SDUT: Column: Change in county grant program may sidestep new campaign law

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