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12 votes
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An unprecedented California program is already fulfilling its promise to house the most vulnerable
11 votes -
Dutch cities want to ban property investors in all neighborhoods
30 votes -
Mayor suggests Helsinki declare itself an English-language city – Juhana Vartiainen says too many highly skilled foreigners shun Finnish capital because of difficult language
13 votes -
After data is posted on conspiracy site, Colorado county's voting machines are banned
12 votes -
California Gubernatorial Election
So I’m curious if there are any other Californians here looking at the ballot for the recall of Governor Newsom and scratching their heads like me. A group of Trump supporters got up enough votes...
So I’m curious if there are any other Californians here looking at the ballot for the recall of Governor Newsom and scratching their heads like me. A group of Trump supporters got up enough votes to hold a recall of the governor, and we have to vote in the next few weeks. The ballots arrived this week and there are 2 votes we have to make: 1) Should we recall the governor? And 2) Which of these 46 (not joking!) people should replace him. Unfortunately, of the 46 possible replacements, I’ve heard of 2 of them: Caitlyn Jenner and Angelyne. Neither appear to have any relevant experience. (I’ll give Ms. Jenner the benefit of the doubt that she’d at least give a voice to an underserved portion of the population, though.)
This opinion piece from the LA Times makes the point that if the recall succeeds, there are no viable Democratic candidates despite the state leaning Democrat by a 2 to 1 margin. (
Furthermore, I can’t find any place that even has statements from each of the candidates like our elections usually do.Found it!)I don’t know how likely the recall is to succeed, so it may be a non-issue, but I’m a little concerned that there could be some dumb situation where not enough people take it seriously and only people who are pissed that they have to wear masks vote and we end up with some far right talk show host as our governor for the next year and a half or more. Anyone else have a strategy here?
22 votes -
Greenland stops oil and gas exploration – natural resources minister Naaja Nathanielsen said the environment and climatic impacts had been assessed as being too high
23 votes -
California’s ambitious fiber-Internet plan approved unanimously by legislature
13 votes -
Billionaire Phil Anschutz and his wife are suing Colorado for a tax refund. How much they want is a secret.
8 votes -
Judge tears Florida’s social media law to shreds for violating First Amendment
16 votes -
Plans for an artificial island to house 35,000 people and protect the port of Copenhagen from rising sea levels have been approved by Danish MPs
8 votes -
Chick-fil-A’s profits are being used to push anti-trans state laws and kill the Equality Act
22 votes -
King County, WA is first in the country to ban government use of facial recognition software
15 votes -
California bill to decriminalize psychedelics is approved by Senate, now moves on to Assembly
26 votes -
EU set to unveil digital wallet fit for post-Covid life
7 votes -
Florida has passed an unconstitutional law to allow suing and fining social media companies (except ones that also own theme parks) for censoring users or de-platforming politicians
20 votes -
The battle of SHARKS!
21 votes -
Sponsored content
15 votes -
Near-complete ban on abortion is signed into law in Texas
14 votes -
California will discourage students who are gifted at math
16 votes -
Gothenburg's bold plan to be world's best rainy city – it rains nearly 40% of the time in the Swedish city, so why not try to make the most of it?
17 votes -
Florida bill would fine social media platforms for banning politicians— with exemption for Disney
14 votes -
Washington state capital gains tax already faces a lawsuit
7 votes -
California could be the first state to allow adults to add parents to health care plans
8 votes -
Amsterdam’s ‘doughnut economy’ puts climate ahead of GDP
16 votes -
Some Florida deputies told not to enforce anti-riot law
6 votes -
Gearbox threatens to leave Texas over anti-trans bill
27 votes -
Foxconn and Wisconsin have amended their contract to reflect a $672 million investment, instead of the $10 billion promised in 2017
17 votes -
Marin to be first big Bay Area water agency to push ahead with water restrictions
7 votes -
Florida’s new transgender sports ban permits schools to require "routine sports physical examination" of the students' genitals, genetic makeup, and testosterone levels
23 votes -
Arkansas Governor vetoes ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth
23 votes -
California aims to fully reopen the economy June 15
8 votes -
New York just legalized marijuana. Here are the prime acquisition targets and the types of deals you can expect.
17 votes -
In Colorado, the looming liability of oil and gas cleanup
6 votes -
Arizona advances bill forcing Apple and Google to allow Fortnite-style alternative payment options
7 votes -
Why Gothenburg is Europe's most sustainable city – residents and local government have been steadfast in their efforts to reinvent the city's reputation
8 votes -
Illinois rep. wants to ban ‘all violent video games’ to curb violence
14 votes -
Washington State launches investigation into 200,000 missing cows
11 votes -
Texas Department of Public Safety issues amber alert for victim of horror doll Chucky
5 votes -
Can Malmö's green points system help rewild London? Transformation of a Swedish shipyard into a leafy haven inspired London's 'urban greening factor' plan.
10 votes -
Getting plowed - Exposing the bid-rigging, violence and sabotage at the heart of an unlikely racket: snow removal (2012)
4 votes -
Ex-Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and eight others criminally charged in Flint Water Crisis
29 votes -
California expects record revenues in stunning Covid budget reversal
8 votes -
Why didn't the Virginias reunite?
4 votes -
Los Angeles Department of Public Health urges film industry vigilance to help contain COVID-19
7 votes -
How New York City vaccinated six million people in less than a month
8 votes -
New York 22nd district race up in air as county finds fifty-five uncounted ballots
12 votes -
Rebuilding after a wildfire? Most states don't require fire-resistant materials
6 votes -
In a 5-4 ruling, Supreme Court sides with religious groups in a dispute over Covid-19 restrictions in New York
20 votes -
Scottish Parliament unanimously passes a bill to provide menstrual products for free across the country
30 votes