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Newsom’s plan to crack down on flesh-eating ‘zombie drug’ known as ‘tranq’
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday that he will sponsor a bill to increase penalties for trafficking the deadly, flesh-eating animal tranquilizer, xylazine, more … [Continue Reading]
California Supreme Court agrees to consider pulling tax measure from 2024 ballot
In a rare action, the state Supreme Court granted a hearing Wednesday on a request by Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic legislators to remove an initiative from the November 2024 state ballot that would require voter approval … [Continue Reading]
Former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo likely to enter race for Congress
The battle to replace the retiring Rep. Anna Eshoo in a South Bay House seat next year is likely to draw another big name: former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo. Liccardo, who was termed out of office last … [Continue Reading]
Lawsuit accuses UC Berkeley Law School of ‘unchecked spread of anti-Semitism’
A Zionist organization sued the University of California on Tuesday, accusing the UC Berkeley Law School of promoting anti-Semitism and discriminating against Jews by allowing student groups to bar Zionists as … [Continue Reading]
California struggles to knock Trump off the ballot
A Dec. 28 deadline looms. The window is narrowing to try to knock former President Donald Trump off California’s March 5 primary ballot. Democrats across the country have launched several long-shot challenges to … [Continue Reading]
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Newsom’s plan to crack down on flesh-eating ‘zombie drug’ known as ‘tranq’
December 1, 2023 By Rachel Hallet Leave a Comment
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday that he will sponsor a bill to increase penalties for trafficking the deadly, flesh-eating animal tranquilizer, xylazine, more commonly known as “tranq.” Although Newsom rarely sponsors bills, he said that this action was necessary in combating the increasing overdose deaths across the state caused by the drug. “Tranq poses a unique and devastating […]

California Supreme Court agrees to consider pulling tax measure from 2024 ballot
December 1, 2023 By Bob Egelko Leave a Comment
In a rare action, the state Supreme Court granted a hearing Wednesday on a request by Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic legislators to remove an initiative from the November 2024 state ballot that would require voter approval for any increase in state or local taxes or fees. The justices denied their request to immediately cancel […]

Former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo likely to enter race for Congress
November 30, 2023 By Joe Garofoli 2 Comments
The battle to replace the retiring Rep. Anna Eshoo in a South Bay House seat next year is likely to draw another big name: former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo. Liccardo, who was termed out of office last year, will be the guest at a fundraiser Sunday at the home of Cooper Teboe, a top Silicon Valley […]

Lawsuit accuses UC Berkeley Law School of ‘unchecked spread of anti-Semitism’
November 30, 2023 By Bob Egelko Leave a Comment
A Zionist organization sued the University of California on Tuesday, accusing the UC Berkeley Law School of promoting anti-Semitism and discriminating against Jews by allowing student groups to bar Zionists as speakers at their meetings. “Zionism is an integral component of Jewish identity,” attorneys for the Louis D. Brandeis Foundation said in a lawsuit filed in federal […]

California struggles to knock Trump off the ballot
November 29, 2023 By Dustin Gardiner 11 Comments
A Dec. 28 deadline looms. The window is narrowing to try to knock former President Donald Trump off California’s March 5 primary ballot. Democrats across the country have launched several long-shot challenges to Trump’s ballot status over his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. But the deadline for California Secretary […]
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Life on the American River
…the colors of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky, are also on the faces, of people going by,I see friends shaking hands, saying how do you do, they’re really saying, I love you…– What a Wonderful World, sang by Louis Armstrong in 1967 The American River runs through the heart of Sacramento, from the bedroom […]

‘Hidden Truths Stripped From the National Dialogue’ – The president’s power over foreign policy
From the book “Hidden Truths Stripped From the National Dialogue” by Bruce Herschensohn MOST OFTEN REPORTED AND TAUGHT: “IT IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL FOR THE PRESIDENT TO KEEP NATIONAL SECURITY SECRETS FROM THE CONGRESS” THE TRUTH: THE SUPREME COURT WROTE DIFFERENTLY The most pertinent excerpts follow from the decision of United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation in […]

Why Libertarians Are Unwitting Enablers of Socialism
“There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old’s life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves […]
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Steinbeck’s vintage sardine boat is on the water again
The boat sits at the dock waiting to sail. Gleaming under a fresh coat of white paint, black trim and mist-green highlights, it tugs on lines that creak from the marina’s gentle surge. The captain stands on the flying bridge as the crew casts off. The owner, coffee in hand, watches from the stern railing. […]
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Bank Investigator Flagged ‘Unusual’ Chinese Payments behind $40k Check to Biden, Raised Possibility of Influence Peddling
December 1, 2023 By Brittany Bernstein Leave a Comment
A bank money-laundering investigator expressed serious concerns about a transfer of funds from China that ultimately trickled down to President Biden in the form of a $40,000 check from his brother, James Biden, according to an email obtained by the House Oversight Committee. Biden received a $40,000 personal check from an account shared by his brother, James […]

John Seiler: Gray Davis never should have been recalled
November 30, 2023 By John Seiler 1 Comment
As only he can, former Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger recently enthused before a crowd at the Sacramento Press Club about the 20th anniversary of him becoming governor. That occurred after the recall of Gov. Gray Davis in Oct. 2003. Schwarzenegger’s charisma and immense popularity propelled him to victory. He met three times with the Orange County Register’s editorial […]

John Wayne Airport cuts seat capacity to stay within passenger cap
November 29, 2023 By Destin Torres 2 Comments
John Wayne Airport staff is requiring airlines to reduce their flight capacity amid a busy holiday season to stay within its 11.8 million annual passenger cap. By the end of October, the airport had served 9.9 million passengers. With a little over a month left in 2023, John Wayne Airport is at risk of exceeding its annual passenger […]

Is the CIA still secretly capturing Americans’ communications?
November 28, 2023 By Patrick Eddington 1 Comment
Before 2023 ends, Congress must either reauthorize or let die the controversial Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Section 702 program. Simply stated, FISA Section 702 is used to target digital communications passing through the infrastructure (i.e., “backbone”) of major telecommunications firms and the networks of internet service providers. Defenders of the program, such as National […]

Jon Coupal: Illegal immigration is a taxpayer issue
November 27, 2023 By Jon Coupal Leave a Comment
Conservatives are not always in agreement on the contentious issue of immigration. Those of a Libertarian inclination are more accepting of robust legal immigration while others believe that the United States has done more than its fair share of accepting those from other nations. The latter would like to see more progress on assimilation before […]