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To Buy or Sell First in the Bay Area of California?
Making the decision if you should buy or sell your home first can be one of the more critical choices in your real estate process. Either option can present you with some positive or negative consequences. Making the right choice will truly depend on your personal circumstance, where the market conditions are at, and what your finances look like. Let's investigate some of the reasons you may or may not want to go a certain way.
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California wants to seize oil majors’ profits as climate damages
California amended a lawsuit it filed against five western oil majors last year, hoping to seize “ill-gotten” gains from climate deception and cover-up.
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Chasing Utopia, Startup Style
A group of Silicon Valley’s most powerful figures are building startup societies that they believe will set them free. By Lily Lynch.
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Delusions of Grandeur: The Scandalous Crime of a Los Angeles Millionaire
The bizarre, bloody story behind L.A.'s Griffith Park
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Tour the Snake Conservation Center in Sacramento, California
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California Bans ‘Excited Delirium’ As A Cause Of Death
Excited delirium is a very unique medical condition. It almost always kills its victims. The victims of this apparent sudden cause of death are almost always in the presence of police officers when…
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California just opened the floodgates for self-driving cars
In a pivotal moment for the autonomous transportation industry, California chose to expand one of the biggest test cases for the technology.
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‘Denying our humanity’: how Santa Monica decimated a thriving Black community
African Americans helped build the iconic beach town, historian Alison Rose Jefferson details as California weighs reparations
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California’s free prison calls are repairing estranged relationships and aiding rehabilitation
California is the second state to mandate free calls in state prisons. The move is restoring frayed family relationships and may reduce recidivism rates.
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Firefighters battle California wildfires amid blistering heatwave
Firefighters in southern California were battling three separate brush fires that started on Friday afternoon amid a blistering heatwave. The fires were all within 40 miles (65km) of each other in mostly rural areas across Riverside county, south-east of Los Angeles.
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California man creates AI chatbot to waste the time of telemarketers
One man designs AI-powered chatbot to mess with telemarketers and phone scammers.
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The Failure of California Electricity Policy in One Image
In a few weeks it will be one year since the article “California just hit 95% renewable energy. Will other states come along for the ride?” appeared in the Los Angeles Times. Its author, reporter Sammy Roth, had learned that California briefly generated 95% of the electricity consumers were using from renewable sources a few days earlier, and he was elated.
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Dog dies after being hit by self-driving car in San Francisco
A dog has died after being hit by a self-driving car last month in San Francisco, according to California's Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Waymo self-driving car kills a dog in San Francisco
Deadly accident said to be unavoidable
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Arnold Schwarzenegger: Environmentalists are behind the times. And need to catch up fast.
People ask me why I’m always smiling at environmental events. When I look back at the past 20 years and see how far we’ve come in California, how could I not smile? A few weeks ago, I plugged in a huge solar roof on a 180,000 square foot warehouse at the port in Los Angeles. It was made possible by California's million solar roofs initiative.
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Greenpeace defeats $100 Million lawsuit in victory for free speech
A federal court in California dismissed a seven-year lawsuit brought by Resolute Forest Products against a number of Greenpeace staff members and entities, including Greenpeace International and Greenpeace USA.
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California’s push to ban natural gas hit a snag. Could it derail the entire effort?
Dozens of California cities have passed laws phasing out natural gas appliances
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7 miles of California beaches closed after 250,000 gallons of sewage spill into the LA River
Water from the Los Angeles River connects to the Pacific Ocean in Long Beach, meaning pollution upriver can impact the city's coastal waters.
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California’s ‘big melt’ has begun and could bring perilous flooding with it
Spring has offered California a welcome reprieve from the record rains and historic snowfall that hammered the state in recent weeks, but a new danger wrought by the warming weather looms large. The state’s enormous snowpack will soon begin to melt – and communities are bracing for waters to rise yet again. Trillions of gallons of water packed within the record level of snow blanketing the Sierra Nevada range are expected to rush into rivers and reservoirs as the weather heats up, heightening flood risks in areas already saturated by the state’s extremely wet winter.
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Environmental Justice Advocates Urge California to Stop Issuing New Drilling Permits in Neighborhoods - Inside Climate News
The first thing Nalleli Cobo wanted to do when she heard the oil well in her South Los Angeles neighborhood was shutting down was scream. She had so much pent-up energy she didn’t know what else to do. Cobo grew up breathing foul-smelling, toxic emissions from an oil production site just 30 feet from her home. She sometimes caught whiffs of chocolate and citrus, which she thinks came from chemicals used to mask the fetid smell.
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