Time - California billionaires will appear on the state’s ballot this fall after Gov. Gavin Newsom failed to reach a deal with the union backing the measure. Supporters say the tax would help fund health care, education, and food assistance, while Newsom and other opponents argue it could drive wealthy residents out of the state.
NPR - The U.S. was once the leading force in
the world's research engine, but it is now losing ground to China. The country
may be taking the dominant role due to significant investments and a disruptive
year for American universities under the Trump administration. This
year, Harvard University lost its top position in a global ranking measuring
academic output to a Chinese university. In fact, seven out of the top 10
institutions on the list, compiled by Leiden University in the Netherlands, are
located in China.
The Congressional
Insider- A stubborn
Boyle Heights cold storage warehouse fire has burned for nearly a week, sending
smoke across much of Los Angeles and forcing repeated shelter in place orders
and air quality warnings. Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom declared
emergencies to unlock state resources, even as officials admit the exact cause
of the blaze remains undetermined and walls inside the facility are unstable.
Firefighters have battled flames fueled by roof top solar panels, foam
insulation, an ammonia leak, and possible lithium ion batteries, while 85
million pounds of spoiling food now pose a major biohazard and cleanup
challenge.
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