California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday signed legislation to regulate artificial intelligence chatbots and protect children and teens from the The post California governor signs law to protect kids from the risks of AI chatbots appeared first on The Business Journal.| The Business Journal
Barack Obama helped Marc Maron lock the gates on his podcast Monday, returning to the show for the final episode The post Marc Maron ends his podcast with final guest Barack Obama after 16 years and nearly 1,700 episodes appeared first on The Business Journal.| The Business Journal
Thirty years ago, Willie Cruz was shocked when he learned the Southern California oil refinery where he worked was shutting The post California oil workers face an uncertain future in the state’s energy transition appeared first on The Business Journal.| The Business Journal
Representatives from the state of New Mexico and Mexico cut the ribbon Oct. 7 at the opening celebration of New Mexico’s Mexico City office. Courtesy/EDD EDD News: SANTA FE — The State of New Mexico announced the opening of its new Economic Development Department and Tourism office at the World Trade Center in Mexico City, marking a major step in strengthening trade, tourism and cross-border collaboration. The launch was celebrated on Oct. 7 with a ribbon-cutting and letter of intent si...| Los Alamos Daily Post
NMSP News: ALBUQUERQUE — In continuation of targeted efforts to combat illegal drug activity in Bernalillo County, the New Mexico State Police (NMSP) Crime Suppression Bureau (CSB) executed two residential search warrants Oct. 10, 2025, in Albuquerque. With the support of the New Mexico State Police Tactical Team, CSB Narcotics Agents conducted thorough investigations that led to the successful execution of search warrants at two residences. The outcomes of these operations resulted in two ...| Los Alamos Daily Post
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A 29-year-old man has been charged with sparking California’s deadly Palisades Fire, one of the most destructive wildfires in its The post Authorities charge man with sparking deadly January wildfire that leveled LA neighborhoods appeared first on The Business Journal.| The Business Journal
Priscilla lost its hurricane status Wednesday as it churned up Mexico’s western Pacific coast while Tropical Storm Jerry was expected The post Weakened Priscilla nears Mexico’s Baja peninsula as Tropical Storm Jerry churns in the Atlantic appeared first on The Business Journal.| The Business Journal
The government shutdown has grounded the Blue Angels from its crowd-pleasing, stunt-filled airshow at San Francisco’s Fleet Week. But Royal The post San Francisco’s Fleet Week goes on despite federal shutdown, with help from Canada and Colombia appeared first on The Business Journal.| The Business Journal
In an era where school safety remains a national priority and topic of discussion, the momentum behind Alyssa’s Law continues to grow. Named in memory of Alyssa Alhadeff, a victim of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting in 2018, Alyssa’s Law is a model piece of legislation that requires K–12 schools to install silent panic alarms.… The post Three States Join the Nationwide Push for Alyssa’s Law appeared first on Security Industry Association.| Security Industry Association
after Gaza-Palestine, now Syria, and then the World Spanish What is happening in Gaza and the West Bank?What we have seen in gruesome detail over the past two years are clearly mass killings on an unprecedented scale!But what are the...| Left wing communism
The critique of Bordigism argues that consciousness plays a pivotal role in revolutionary development, contradicting Bordiga's claim that it is merely a product of revolution. Emphasizing that revolution must arise from conscious mass movements, the text challenges the notion of a party-dominated dictatorship, asserting the need for class representation over minority control.| Left wing communism
We’ve all been there. You’re out to dinner, you’ve enjoyed a cocktail or two, and you’ve moved on to a bottle of wine. Only the meal is winding down and you’re not sure that you’ll be able to finish the bottle by the time you leave the restaurant. Are you allowed to take the leftover wine home or will you be forced to leave it at the table? The good news is that taking an unfinished bottle of wine home with you after dining in at a restaurant is almost universally legal. The artic...| VinePair
When the Family is Ruled Unconstitutional The post Obergefell’s Poison appeared first on American Reformer.| American Reformer
By Rachel Becker, Kristen Hwang, Alejandro Lazo, Cayla Mihalovich and Jeanne Kuang, CalMatters. This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. John Lauretig remembers the filthy bathrooms, the overflowing trash cans and the community of people who rallied to clean up Joshua Tree National Park the last time the U.S. Government shut down. For more than a month... The post What a government shutdown will mean for Californians, from Social Security to nat...| San José Spotlight
A new state bill could bring more accountability to homeless shelters in Santa Clara County. Assembly Bill 750 aims to provide more oversight of homeless shelters across the state by requiring local governments to inspect facilities and produce yearly reports on their conditions. The bill, introduced by Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva, could also see California withhold funding... The post State bill could put Silicon Valley homeless shelters under scrutiny appeared first on San José Spot...| San José Spotlight
In case you’ve missed it, Chili’s is having a bit of a moment right now. And that moment doesn’t appear to be ending anytime soon. Founded by Larry Lavine in Dallas in 1975, Chili’s Grill & Bar slowly expanded across six states until it was purchased by restaurateur Norman Brinker in 1983. Under Brinker’s ownership, Chili’s Inc. went public as a company, started franchising, and opened 1,000 locations by 2004. In the early 2010s, though, Chili’s — like most sit-down chain rest...| VinePair
Governor Race 2026: Porter Maintains Support while Padilla May Struggle to Gain Traction A new…Full Release & Results| Emerson Polling
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Ohio lawmakers are trying to combat misinformation by requiring disclaimers on realistic artificial intelligence-generated or created content.| News 5 Cleveland WEWS
»Gedanken zu den Grundprinzipien kommunistischer Produktion und Verteilung« [1] Die beiden Hauptkritikpunkte von Angry Workers lassen sich mit ihren eigenen Worten wie folgt zusammenfassen: »Anstel…| Left wing communism
By Melissa Davlin, Idaho Reports When the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare announced a 4% reduction in Medicaid reimbursement rates, Robert Vande Merwe’s first reaction was, “This is going to devastate Idaho.” The Aug. 22nd letter from DHW director Juliet Charron cited rising Medicaid costs, and said the reimbursement changes will go into place […]| Idaho Reports
By Melissa Davlin, Idaho Reports The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has notified Medicaid providers that the state will reduce reimbursement rates by 4%, effective Sept. 1. The reductions will affect all provider types and services, except for payments to Indian Health Services and other tribal clinics, said IDHW Director Juliet Charron in a […]| Idaho Reports
Former Texas congressman Colin Allred spoke at the University on Monday, discussing the state of American politics and his upcoming bid for the U.S. Senate in the 2026 midterm elections. “We can’t continue to have elected officials who will only put the party or one person above the whole 30 million of us,” Allred said....| The Daily Texan
When Camp Mystic staff members found themselves trapped on the roof of "Cozy Cabin," they weren't listening to the roaring flood quickly inching upward or the thundering storm above — they listened to the faint singing of worship songs from the recreation hall and the whispered prayers of friends beside them.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
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Ramaswamy leads Democratic candidates in potential Gubernatorial matchups A new Emerson College Polling survey of…Full Release & Results| Emerson Polling
A South Florida lawmaker says it may be time to do away with homeowners associations altogether, as more Floridians speak out about rising fees, costly lawsuits, and even arrests tied to HOA disputes.| Tampa Bay 28 (WFTS)
A federal judge has ordered Mississippi to redraw its Supreme Court electoral map, after finding the map dilutes the power of Black voters.| The Dispatch
23% of California Democratic Primary voters support Newsom for 2028 presidential bid A new Emerson… Full Release & Results The post California 2026 Poll: Porter, Hilton Lead in Race for Governor; Plurality Undecided appeared first on Emerson Polling.| Emerson Polling
A provision passed in the Ohio House's budget that schools say will require them to go back to the voters more frequently to ask for money.| News 5 Cleveland WEWS
After hours of debate on the chamber floor, the 4,000-page omnibus bill passed 60-39, with five Republicans voting against it.| News 5 Cleveland WEWS
The Ohio House Republicans have announced their version of the state budget, which includes figures for school funding a new Browns stadium.| News 5 Cleveland WEWS
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has taken a stand, deciding in his budget to fully fund public education after some of his Republican colleagues threatened to cut K-12 spending.| News 5 Cleveland WEWS
We’ve been reporting for years on Intel’s massive semiconductor manufacturing facility — one that was supposed to be operational by now — and its financial hardships.| WCPO 9 Cincinnati
Ohio Democrats are taking inspiration from Texas as they gear up for their own congressional redistricting battle.| WCPO 9 Cincinnati
Against Selling Federal Land Senator Mike Lee’s (R-Utah) plan to sell federal land to spur housing development in western states is dead for now but will likely be resurrected in the future. The backlash to| American Reformer
The Texas Supreme Court will decide the fate of citizens’ repurchase rights.| Texas Scorecard
The first Emerson College Polling survey of the 2026 U.S. Senate race in North Carolina… Full Release & Results The post North Carolina 2026 Poll: Cooper Starts US Senate Race with Six-Point Lead and Clear Name Recognition Advantage over Whatley appeared first on Emerson Polling.| Emerson Polling
The microscopic quagga mussel veligers were not detected in 2023 and 2024 until late September.| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports The Idaho State Public Defender’s Office has adopted a policy on minimum qualifications to be a capital qualified death penalty attorney, after a change in state law may increase the number of death penalty cases in Idaho. Prior to the transition to the statewide system, the state followed the […]| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports More than 3,000 Idahoans with disabilities await vocational rehabilitation services from the state, though the agency’s interim administrator reported this week that they are making progress in addressing financial issues that have plagued the agency in recent months. The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation’s mission is to prepare individuals with disabilities […]| Idaho Reports
Mario Sandoval now faces up to 10 years in federal prison.| Texas Scorecard
As demands intensify for full disclosure of the Jeffrey Epstein case files, senior U.S. Justice Department officials met Thursday with convicted sex trafficker and Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.| WPTV News Channel 5 West Palm
For the second consecutive day, Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's longtime associate and convicted sex trafficker, was interviewed behind closed doors by top Justice Department officials.| WPTV News Channel 5 West Palm
Aaron Reitz, Mayes Middleton, and Joan Huffman are competing for the open seat.| Texas Scorecard
A total of 140 pounds of cocaine was seized in a matter of two days at two separate ports of entry.| Texas Scorecard
SIA’s government relations team highlights the latest policy hot topics and how SIA is engaging federally and at the state level on behalf of our members and the industry. The Security Industry Association (SIA) government relations staff and members have been working diligently to continue both our federal and state advocacy. This year, SIA has tracked over 250 bills… The post SIA Government Relations Priorities Update: July 2025 appeared first on Security Industry Association.| Security Industry Association
Alarm companies who work within the state of New York will be able to take sighs of relief with the predicted enactment of new legislation, A.3343/S.4328, which passed the New York State Legislature before it adjourned on June 12, 2025, and is now waiting to be signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul. Some municipalities automatically fine… The post False Alarm Fine Relief: New York Set to Enact Legislation Ensuring Only Those Who Set Off False Alarms Get Fined appeared first on Security Industry Assoc...| Security Industry Association
On June 22, 2025, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law H.B. 149, the Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act (TRIAGA). Despite a hodgepodge of state measures aimed at regulating AI introduced across dozens of states in 2024 and 2025, Texas is only the second state after Colorado to enact an AI measure with broad… The post Groundbreaking Texas AI Law Also Brings Needed Clarity on Use of Biometric Technologies for Security appeared first on Security Industry Association.| Security Industry Association
On June 10, 2025, the Minnesota House and Senate passed HF 4, the state’s annual budget measure, which not only averted a government shutdown but also reversed an environmental law provision banning the sale of metal keys – in a triumph for common sense. The move came as a relief across affected industries, not just… The post Lawmakers, Industry Advocates Avert Misguided Ban on Keys in Minnesota appeared first on Security Industry Association.| Security Industry Association
New measures signed into law last week in Washington and Oregon ensure security manufacturers will not be required to disclose sensitive technical information regarding their products, protecting the integrity of security and life safety systems and the lives of those who depend on them. On May 22, 2025, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed into law… The post Security Industry Advocacy Achieves Major Wins on State “Right to Repair” Policies appeared first on Security Industry Association.| Security Industry Association
By Aníbal The international media has paid some attention to the events that began with clashes between migrants and far-right gangs, a bourgeois faction that took advantage of the fact that some y…| Left wing communism
The choice ‘cannons or butter’ is earmarked by the Nazi leader Joseph Goebbels, here in Sportpalast, asking “Do you want total war?” Spanish In The Guardian of 7-7-2025 Shah…| Left wing communism
The British state’s assaults on the Palestine movement, Kurdish activists, Just Stop Oil members and others in 2024 and 2025 is a serious challenge to our right to protest and to organise.1 The arrests at the national demonstration for Palestine… Continue Reading → The post Force and fraud: capitalist repression and the lessons from the 1920s appeared first on International Socialism.| International Socialism
Picture generated by Wordpres AI: starting from left to right with the Kremlin (October), moving into a landscape of unknown futures…. By Fredo Corvo Spanish Communism, too early? Or from delay to …| Left wing communism
by Idaho Reports staff Despite multiple reports of issues with the original law and a Senate attempt to fix those problems, the House declined to amend the Idaho Parental Rights Act during the 2025 legislative session. That means medical providers must wait at least another year until they get clarity on how they can treat […]| Idaho Reports
by Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports The Idaho Department of Correction has put a pause on| Idaho Reports
The UT System Board of Regents pledged a “transformative” $100 million investment to the School of Civic Leadership, Board Chairman Kevin Eltife announced Thursday during a press conference. The investment will go towards renovating UT’s Biological Laboratories building into the new home for the School of Civic Leadership, Eltife said, with the renovation expected to...| The Daily Texan
New Jersey Voters Blame Trump, FAA, and Biden for Newark Airport Issues A new Emerson…Full Release & Results| Emerson Polling
by Logan Finney, Idaho Reports This week, the Idaho Supreme Court struck down a Lava| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports Earlier this year, Idaho Legislators passed a bill to allow| Idaho Reports
California launched a new AI-powered tool design to accelerate the process of approving building permits. Recent fires destroyed more than 16,000 homes, businesses and other buildings.| StateScoop
INDIANAPOLIS— Gabriel Whitley, 27, of Indianapolis, has been sentenced to three months in federal prison followed by one year of supervised release after pleading guilty...| WBIW
GovJobs.fyi is the latest effort to connect laid-off federal employees with new jobs in state and local government.| StateScoop
by Kyle Pfannenstiel, Idaho Capital Sun Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Monday issued a line-item veto on a bill to retain the governor’s emergency fund. House Bill 482, passed nearly unanimously by the Idaho Legislature, would have eliminated the balance of the governor’s emergency fund. In recent years, Little has used the emergency fund to support […]| Idaho Reports
by Clark Corbin, Idaho Capital Sun As expected, the Idaho Legislature wrapped up its business Friday and adjourned the 2025 legislative session after 89 days at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise. The 2025 session was dominated by a series of tax cuts that also reduce the amount of state revenue that is available to […]| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports A fix to health care availability for children without parental consent, including the ability to undergo a sexual assault exam, may be off the table in 2025. The Senate voted 26-9 on Monday to move SB 1199aa forward to the House of Representatives. After being read on the House floor, […]| Idaho Reports
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By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports The Idaho Senate approved Wednesday a bill to allow Idahoans| Idaho Reports
by Logan Finney, Idaho Reports Attorney General Raúl Labrador has moved to dismiss a federal| Idaho Reports
by Ryan Suppe, Idaho Education News Gov. Brad Little signed House Bill 93 Thursday, codifying| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports This summer, insurance coverage for some disabled Idahoans will automatically| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports The Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee voted on Wednesday to| Idaho Reports
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NYC Voters Divided on Deportations: 42% See Negative Impact, 41% Positive The first Emerson College…Full Release & Results| Emerson Polling
by Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Idaho Capital Sun The group organizing a 2026 ballot initiative to restore| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports Part of a new Medicaid contract for Idaho’s dual-enrollment program| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports The House Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee introduced a bill| Idaho Reports
By Fredo Corvo German, Spanish, Dutch Media coverage of the Trump 2 administration’s plans concerning the war in Ukraine has been intense. In the Western media, attention to Russian views doe…| Left wing communism
Our attempt at gathering and documenting breaking news and alerts for the 2025 legislative session in the states we serve.| QueerDoc • Transgender and Gender Diverse Online Healthcare
Under a new operational agenda from Gov. Jared Polis, Colorado will focus on improving digital services through 2027.| StateScoop
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare needs an additional| Idaho Reports
by Kevin Richert, Idaho Education News (UPDATED, 3:56 p.m., with comment from Mountain West Conference.)| Idaho Reports
An Idaho Baby’s Unexplained Death Got No Autopsy and a Scant Coroner’s Investigation. State Law| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports Fourth Judicial District Judge Jason Scott heard opening arguments and| Idaho Reports
We'll bring you updates on the four competitive legislative districts, as well as Proposition One.| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports The Idaho Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in an appeal| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports The Idaho Commission of Pardons and Parole denied a request| Idaho Reports
by Mia Maldonado, Idaho Capital SunOctober 23, 2024 Alicia Price’s fiance has been in the| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Thomas Creech’s| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports Fourth Judicial District Judge Jason Scott signed a death warrant| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports The Idaho Department of Correction announced Tuesday that future executions| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports The State Public Defender’s Office reports only a small number| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports Public defenders can’t walk away from cases without a judge’s| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports When Neil Price returned to the Ada County Public Defender’s| Idaho Reports
“To say that the Idaho Supreme Court’s statutory authority to prescribe ballot title language means the Idaho Supreme Court can foreclose debate about the purpose and effect of an initiative would most certainly render such power unconstitutional.”| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports Fourth Judicial District Judge Jason Scott dismissed a post-conviction claim| Idaho Reports
Fourth Judicial District Judge Patrick Miller said he plans to release his written decision on Thursday morning.| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports Fourth Judicial District Judge Jason Scott heard arguments Thursday about whether to allow for an evidentiary hearing in Thomas Creech’s latest post-conviction case. After surviving an execution attempt earlier this year, Creech’s attorneys now claim that a second attempt by the state to execute him would amount to cruel and […]| Idaho Reports