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TERRY CHEA

TERRY CHEA

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Business|Economy|Political|US

California almond growers grapple with uncertainty as new tariffs could hit exports

California’s almond growers are used to dealing with the swings of volatile weather and water supply

California almond growers grapple with uncertainty as new tariffs could hit exports
Education|Health|Political|Science|US

Trump's DEI order leaves academic researchers fearful of political influence over grants

President Donald Trump’s order declaring diversity, equity and inclusion policies illegal has thrown into doubt the future of research Kendra Dahmer has been doing on intestinal parasites in India and Benin

Trump's DEI order leaves academic researchers fearful of political influence over grants
Business|Health|News|US

Avian flu is devastating farms in California's 'Egg Basket' as outbreaks roil poultry industry

A year after the bird flu led to record egg prices and widespread shortages, the disease known as highly pathogenic avian influenza is wreaking havoc on California poultry farms

Avian flu is devastating farms in California's 'Egg Basket' as outbreaks roil poultry industry
Business|Economy|Food|Lifestyle|News|US

New $20 minimum wage for fast food workers in California set to start Monday

Most of California's fast food workers are set to be paid at least $20 per hour

New $20 minimum wage for fast food workers in California set to start Monday
Business|Economy|Lifestyle|News|US

Finding an apartment may be easier for California pet owners under new legislation

A bill in California wants to make more rental housing available to tenants with pets

Finding an apartment may be easier for California pet owners under new legislation
Environment|Science

General Sherman passes health check but world's largest trees face growing climate threats

Researchers climbed the world’s largest tree to inspect for bark beetles and descended the giant sequoia with good news this week

General Sherman passes health check but world's largest trees face growing climate threats
Crime|Education|MidEast|News|World

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators arrested at Stanford University after occupying president's office

Stanford University says 13 people have been arrested when law enforcement removed pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied a building that houses the university president and provost offices

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators arrested at Stanford University after occupying president's office
Environment|News|Science|Technology|Travel

World's first hydrogen-powered commercial ferry to run on San Francisco Bay, and it's free to ride

The first hydrogen-powered ferry to operate commercially anywhere in the world is set to begin transporting passengers on San Francisco Bay

World's first hydrogen-powered commercial ferry to run on San Francisco Bay, and it's free to ride
Travel

Where do you live? That's a complicated question for a California town with no street addresses

Carmel-by-the-Sea is known for its white-sand beaches, storybook buildings and famous former mayor, Clint Eastwood

Where do you live? That's a complicated question for a California town with no street addresses
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Food|Science|Technology|US|World

Companies are crafting new ways to grow cocoa, and chocolate alternatives, to keep up with demand

From California to Israel, companies are aiming to grow cocoa beyond the tropics in a bid to buffer chocolate's key ingredient from climate change

Companies are crafting new ways to grow cocoa, and chocolate alternatives, to keep up with demand
Lifestyle|News|US|World

US 'Welcome Corps' helps resettle LGBTQ+ refugees fleeing crackdowns against gay people

A program that helps refugees resettle in the United States has expanded to include LGBTQ+ people who have been threatened and harassed in their home countries

US 'Welcome Corps' helps resettle LGBTQ+ refugees fleeing crackdowns against gay people
Crime|Education|US

Gunman who shot 2 kindergartners at a California school wrote about attack targeting children

A gunman who critically wounded two kindergartners at a tiny religious school in Northern California was mentally ill and believed by targeting children he was carrying out “counter-measures” in response to America’s involvement in Middle East violence

Gunman who shot 2 kindergartners at a California school wrote about attack targeting children
Arts|US

San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo

A block in downtown San Francisco has been renamed for acclaimed photojournalist Joe Rosenthal, who won the Pulitzer Prize for his iconic photo of U.S. Marines raising the flag on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima during WWII

San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
Americas|Entertainment|Food|Lifestyle|Travel

It's eggnog season. The boozy beverage dates back to medieval England but remains a holiday hit

It's eggnog season

It's eggnog season. The boozy beverage dates back to medieval England but remains a holiday hit

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