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Off-Duty L.A. Firefighter Kills 1 And Injures Another In Another Workplace Shooting
A 44-year-old fire specialist died and a 54-year-old firefighter was shot when the gunman opened fire on Tuesday at Fire Station 81 in Santa Clarita, Calf., about 45 miles north of Los Angeles.
Amazon Will Stop Testing Job Seekers For Marijuana And Now Backs Legalizing Weed
The second-largest private employer in the U.S. is making the change as more states are moving to legalize cannabis or introduce laws banning employers from testing for it.
Here Are The Texas GOP's Reasons For Voting Restrictions — And Why Critics Disagree
Republicans have produced few examples of fraud — and they're seen as out of proportion to sweeping changes that seek to reshape the way many Texans vote.
Sri Lanka Faces An Environmental Disaster As A Ship Full Of Chemicals Starts Sinking
Beaches are coated with plastic pellets, and a container full of nitric acid has leaked. Sri Lankan authorities are now making preparations for an oil spill.
The Voice: Police Use of Force in the City of San Bernardino
The Voice on KVCR is a weekly discussion with the Black Voice News editorial team about important issues in the inland region.This week KVCR's Megan…
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Senate Democrats Urge Google To Investigate Racial Bias In Its Tools And The Company
The senators say products such as Google Search and YouTube may "perpetuate racist stereotypes" and the tech giant may not be a safe workplace for Black employees.
Biden Says He Will Ramp Up Push To Expand Voting Rights, And Puts Harris In Charge
President Biden says there needs to be a new push to register and educate voters, and new pressure on the Senate to pass a bill. Vice President Harris will lead his charge for voting rights.
As Grants For Shuttered Venues Trickle Out, Many Owners Are Still Waiting
The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant was meant to help small independent venues, theaters and other entertainment spaces hit hard by the pandemic. But it's taken six months to get up and running.
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Millions Of Women Haven't Rejoined The Workforce — And May Not Anytime Soon
Millions of women who lost their jobs in the pandemic have yet to return to work, even though the economy has improved. What's keeping them back is a mix of factors that may not be resolved quickly.
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Farmers Are Feeling The Pain As Drought Spreads In The Northwest
It's as dry as it's been in a century in parts of Washington and Oregon. Some farmers are watching their crops fail, while others are selling cattle because they don't have the grass to feed it.
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