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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

California's Exodus: A Tale of High Taxes and Fleeing Residents

California, once a dream destination, is now seeing a mass exodus. People are leaving because of high taxes and expensive living costs. It is not just the wealthy who are leaving. Regular folks are also moving out. The state government is planning to introduce a new tax on total wealth. This would b

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

California's Wealth Tax: A Bold Move or a Step Too Far?

California is thinking about a new tax. This one targets billionaires. It's called a wealth tax. The idea is to take a small cut from their total assets. Not just income. This has sparked a big debate. Some people see it as a fair way to share the wealth. Others think it's a dangerous move. David S

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Jan 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Exciting Adventures Await in California: What's New in 2026?

California is gearing up for an exciting year in 2026, with a lineup of events and attractions that promise to keep residents and visitors entertained. From high-stakes sports events to thrilling new rides, there's something for everyone to look forward to. Sports fans have a lot to be excited abou

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

California's Education System: Spending More, Gaining Less

California's education system is spending a lot of money, but the results are not impressive. Governor Gavin Newsom recently talked about the state's education achievements. He mentioned that California spends $27, 418 per student, which includes federal funds. He also highlighted expansions in pre-

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

California's New Science Advisor Takes on Environmental Challenges

California is stepping up its game in tackling environmental issues. A new role has been created to make sure science plays a big part in decision-making. Dr. Andrew D. Jones has been appointed as the first Science Advisor to the California Natural Resources Secretary. This is all part of a new prog

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Chromebooks Aim to Boost Learning in Schools

Schools are getting a tech upgrade with new Chromebooks designed to make learning easier and safer. These devices are built to handle the daily wear and tear of student life. They come with features like AI-powered learning tools, strong security, and easy-to-repair parts. The latest models include

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

California's Deadly Mushroom Warning: What You Need to Know

California is facing a serious issue with wild mushrooms. Recently, many people got sick from eating them. Three people even died. This is a big problem because usually, only a few people get sick from mushrooms each year. The main culprit is the death cap mushroom. It's one of the most dangerous t

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Big Money Moves to Stop California's Billionaire Tax Plan

California's super-rich are worried. A new plan to tax their wealth is on the table. And they're not happy about it. So, they're fighting back. With big money. Peter Thiel, a well-known venture capitalist, just donated $3 million to stop this plan. He gave the money to a group called Californians A

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Jan 10 2026POLITICS

California's Budget Betting Game: Is Newsom Playing with Fire?

California's Governor, Gavin Newsom, decided to skip the traditional budget reveal, leaving his finance chief to deliver the news. The state is facing a $3 billion deficit, but the real concern is that this number could balloon to $22 billion next year. The budget, nearly $349 billion, is a gamble,

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

How States Stack Up in School Funding

School funding is not a one-size-fits-all issue. Each state has its own set of challenges and resources. A recent study by the Education Law Center (ELC) looked at how states fund education using three different measures. The study, "Making The Grade 2025, " used data from 2023 to give a more detail

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