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Is There Really A Truck Driver Shortage?
The nation's big trucking employers have been arguing for decades that there's a trucker shortage. Is it really a shortage or something different?
A Letter To My Mother — Just In Case
Rapper and hip hop professor A.D. Carson witnessed Black people getting killed by the police over and over again. It made him start to doubt his own safety, and make plans for the unimaginable.
Half Of All U.S. Adults Are Now Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19
The stunning speed of the vaccines' development and rollout has helped tame COVID-19 in the U.S., which remains the worst-hit country in the world.
5/25 KVCR Midday News: Jurupa Valley Fire Update, Summer Travel, LAX Expansion, and More
Monday through Thursday at lunchtime, KVCR News has your daily news rundown. Stories highlighted today include:A Jurupa Valley brush fire, which began…
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All Evacuation Warnings Lifted for Jurupa Valley Brush Fire
Authorities announced all evacuation warnings for the Jurupa Valley brush fire also known as the Lake Fire have been lifted as of 11:00 am Tuesday.…
Black Lives Matter Fights Disinformation To Keep The Movement Strong
Calls for racial justice and an end to police brutality still fill social media platforms a year after George Floyd's murder. But Black Lives Matter says posts targeting it are full of disinformation.
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A Year After George Floyd's Death, Plans For Minneapolis Police Reform Have Softened
Last June, a veto-proof majority of the Minneapolis City Council pledged to defund and dismantle the police department. They have since softened their tone.
In California, Nursing Home Owners Can Operate After They're Denied A License
Nursing home chain ReNew Health continues to care for hundreds of patients even after the state attempted to crack down. Before and during the pandemic, homes connected to ReNew had safety violations.
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Europe Wants Social Media Giants To Do More To Stop Disinformation
The executive branch of the European Union is asking Facebook, Google, Twitter and others to provide details on how they are responding to disinformation on their platforms.
If You Didn't Look Up This Morning, Here's What You Missed
The supermoon — the Super Flower Blood Moon, to be exact — brought the first total lunar eclipse in nearly 2 1/2 years.
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