Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has faced several health challenges, including an unusual incident where he said that a worm entered his brain and died, leading to abnormalities. In 2010, Kennedy began experiencing severe memory loss and mental fog, which he discussed in a deposition two years later. Seeking...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Challenges Donald Trump to Debate at Libertarian Convention
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has challenged Donald Trump to a head-to-head debate for when both address a Libertarian convention later this month, a move that comes as the presumptive GOP nominee has ramped up both criticism of Kennedy's independent bid and demands that President Joe Biden meet...
Do You Love the Holiday Classic ‘Home Alone’? This Is Fresno’s Chance to Remake It.
The Community Media Access Collaborative (CMAC) in Fresno is introducing Crowdsourced Cinema, a community-centered filmmaking initiative. This project aims to bring together individuals from diverse backgrounds to express their passion for movies through collaboration. Crowdsourced Cinema will have residents work together to recreate an entire feature-length film. The chosen film...
Sparks Move Home Game Against Caitlin Clark From Long Beach to Downtown LA
LOS ANGELES — Caitlin Clark’s first WNBA game in Los Angeles is being moved to a bigger stage. The Los Angeles Sparks said Tuesday that their home game against Clark and the Indiana Fever on May 24 is being moved from Walter Pyramid on the Long Beach State campus to...
California Schools Can’t Keep Pace with Utility Bills. Lawmakers Must Fix New Solar Rules.
Serving as a school board president requires a deep dedication to ensuring districts have the resources needed to provide every student with a high-quality education. Sadly, that core mission has been challenged by runaway utility costs draining resources from already cash-strapped budgets. School districts such as Oakland and Clovis Unified,...
Proud to Be an American: The Oft-Forgotten Red, White & Blue 1972 Fords
It's 1972, and the Muscle Car Era is on its last legs. Horsepower is dwindling faster than a politician's approval ratings, and the once-mighty titans of the road are being outshone by their more fuel-efficient, eco-friendly counterparts. But just when you thought all hope was lost, Ford comes swooping in...
California Ban on Gas Appliances Started On Jan. 1 2023 With ‘All Electric’ Rule
New homes and buildings that are constructed in 2023 will have to have electric supply panels and circuitry to support all-electric appliances and heating under a building code update approved two years ago by the California Energy Commission. The new building code doesn't ban the sale of natural gas appliances...
A Scorching, Rocky Planet Twice Earth’s Size Has a Thick Atmosphere, Scientists Say
DALLAS — A thick atmosphere has been detected around a planet that’s twice as big as Earth in a nearby solar system, researchers reported Wednesday. The so-called super Earth — known as 55 Cancri e — is among the few rocky planets outside our solar system with a significant atmosphere,...
Jury Awards $1 Million Verdict to Students Expelled Over Blackface That Wasn’t
A jury has delivered a $1 million verdict against a private high school in Mountain View that expelled two students over a photo of them wearing dark green acne masks that were mistaken for blackface. Holden Hughes and Aaron Hartley will each receive $500,000 from St. Francis High School, along...
Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp and Arrest 33 at DC Campus as Mayor’s Hearing Is Canceled
WASHINGTON — Police using pepper spray cleared a pro-Palestinian tent encampment at George Washington University and arrested demonstrators early Wednesday, hours after dozens marched to the home of the school’s president as city officials prepared to appear before Congress on the protest’s handling. District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and...