US-POLITICS-UNREST-PROTESTMembers of the National Guard patrol near the State Capitol in Sacramento, California on January 17, 2021 during a nationwide protest called by anti-government and far-right groups supporting US President Donald Trump and his claim of electoral fraud in the November 3 presidential election. - The FBI warned authorities in all 50 states to prepare for armed protests at state capitals in the days leading up to the January 20 presidential inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images) … [Read more...] about Protecting The State Capitol, Other Locations Cost Almost $19 Million
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California smashes record for COVID-19 hospitalizations as fears mount that facilities could be overwhelmed
If a coronavirus vaccine is released in December as expected, the nation’s more than 20 million health care workers will be vaccinated first. California would probably receive between 10 or 12% of the total vaccine doses based on the state’s population, Swartzberg said. Each person will need to be vaccinated twice. More than 52,000 health care workers have been infected with coronavirus statewide since the pandemic began, and 218 have died. … [Read more...] about California smashes record for COVID-19 hospitalizations as fears mount that facilities could be overwhelmed
Californians To Vote In 2022 On Banning Sale Of Flavored Tobacco Products
“The California Coalition for Fairness will focus on educating voters about why this law is unfair and goes too far,” the group said in a statement. “We agree that youth should never have access to any tobacco products, but this can be achieved without imposing a total prohibition on products that millions of adults choose to use.” … [Read more...] about Californians To Vote In 2022 On Banning Sale Of Flavored Tobacco Products
Bust Of California Labor Rights Leader Cesar Chavez Takes Prominent Place In Biden’s Oval Office
Chavez and his association joined Filipino American farmworkers in the 1965 Delano grape strike, protesting substandard pay and employee treatment. In 1968, Chavez went on a hunger strike for more than two weeks, which culminated in a meeting with Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, who had been horrified by the working conditions they witnessed and pledged to support Chavez and their cause. The labor groups’ efforts ultimately proved victorious. … [Read more...] about Bust Of California Labor Rights Leader Cesar Chavez Takes Prominent Place In Biden’s Oval Office