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‘This could never happen to me': Statewide study of homelessness challenges narrative around housing crisis
Many residents in Los Angeles have grown accustomed to seeing rows of grey tents along a street or walking past people sleeping on the sidewalk. In 2022, the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority estimated that more than 69,000 people in the county were experiencing homelessness.
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Knott's Berry Farm Removes Chaperone Policy for Saturdays
Knott’s Berry Farm has updated their chaperone policy stating that it will no longer be in effect on Saturdays.
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Russian Troops Sabotaging Their Own Equipment and Refusing Orders in Ukraine, UK Spy Chief Says
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s advisors are scared to tell him what’s happening in Ukraine, the head of Britain’s intelligence agency has said.
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Biden Warns U.S. Won't Have Enough Covid Vaccine Shots This Fall If Congress Fails to Pass Funding
However, Biden said the U.S. currently has enough vaccine supply to ensure people ages 50 and older can get their fourth doses.
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How Google and Amazon Bankrolled a ‘Grassroots' Activist Group of Small Business Owners to Lobby Against Big Tech Oversight
The Connected Commerce Council, which pitches itself as a grassroots movement representing small business owners, is funded by Google and Amazon.
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Watch Live: Biden Speaks About Fight Against Covid as More Contagious Omicron BA.2 Gains Ground
President Joe Biden will give an update on the U.S. fight against Covid-19 and receive his second vaccine booster shot.