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California Insurance Bill Ignites Battle Between Fire Survivors and Big Oil

      Survivors of the Los Angeles fires and consumer advocates joined Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) at the State Capitol on Feb. 5 to announce Senate Bill (SB) 982, the Affordable Insurance and Recovery Act (AIR Act)       The legislation aims to tackle California’s growing home insurance affordability crisis.        Supporters say SB 982 is critical to improving affordability and…

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Stacey Abrams Issues Call to Action on Democracy and Moral Courage

      Speaking to a packed sanctuary at First AME Church for their Annual Founder’s Day Experience “Rise Up!”, Stacey Abrams delivered a sweeping, urgent address that blended personal testimony, political analysis, and a moral call to action, warning that the nation is living through a moment unlike any in recent memory. At the event, hosted by Bishop Francine A. Brookins,…

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Ray J Shares Grave Health Update, Doctors Unsure He’ll Live to See 2027

      Ray J has shared a troubling update about his health, saying doctors are uncertain whether he will live to see 2027. The rapper addressed fans directly on social media following a recent hospitalization, stating bluntly, “2027 is definitely a wrap for me.”       He attributed his condition to years of heavy drinking and partying, which he says have taken…

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Padilla Sounds Alarm on Escalating Threats to Election Security

      U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, warned state election officials of growing federal threats to election administration and voter privacy during recent remarks.       Padilla sharply criticized the U.S. Department of Justice for filing lawsuits against 24 states, including California, seeking unredacted access to voter rolls that contain voters’ personally…

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“When Race Shapes the Story Before the Verdict”

      Last month, after a five days-long preliminary hearing, a judge ruled that the case against Councilmember Curren Price, a Democrat, would move forward. The charges were brought by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, now led by D.A. Nathan Hochman, a former Republican, and prosecuted in court by Deputy D.A. Casey Higgins.       That ruling alone should not…

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