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Today’s Headlines: California lawmakers approve Newsom’s oil bill
Good day, it’s Tuesday, March 28, and listed here are the tales you shouldn’t miss right now:
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California lawmakers approve Newsom’s oil invoice
California lawmakers have accredited Gov. Gavin Newsom’s laws to extend transparency within the oil trade, ending a particular session he known as final 12 months to penalize extreme income.
The invoice, SBX1-2, offers the California Power Fee the ability to set a cap and impose penalties by means of a regulatory course of if it decides that oil firms are making extreme income and {that a} penalty won’t lead to larger costs for shoppers.
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Police ID assailant who killed 6 in Nashville faculty taking pictures
A taking pictures at a non-public Christian faculty in Nashville left three kids and three grownup workers members useless, authorities mentioned.
The shooter, described by the Metro Nashville Police Division as 28-year-old Audrey Hale, a Nashville resident who authorities mentioned recognized as transgender, additionally was killed. Authorities initially indicated incorrectly the assailant was a youngster.
A police spokesman mentioned officers engaged the shooter, who was fatally shot within the confrontation.
After police killings, California households usually stored at nighttime
For years, regulation enforcement companies throughout California have been skilled to shortly query relations after a police killing with a purpose to acquire info that, amongst different issues, is used to guard the concerned officers and their division, an investigation by the Los Angeles Occasions and the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley’s Graduate College of Journalism has discovered.
The Occasions and the Investigative Reporting Program documented 20 cases of the observe by 15 regulation enforcement companies throughout the state since 2008. Attorneys specializing in police misconduct lawsuits say these circumstances are only a fraction of what they describe as a routine observe.
Extra rain is rolling into L.A. County
Any trace of spring in Southern California gained’t final lengthy, with one other “chilly and vigorous” storm system anticipated to maneuver into the area Tuesday, bringing rain, snow and extra chilly temperatures.
Starting Tuesday, the hotter temperatures will really feel lengthy gone as a cold storm from the Gulf of Alaska strikes into the area.
The “chilly and vigorous storm system” is anticipated to convey “rain, mountain snow, and breezy to gusty winds” starting late Tuesday, based on the Nationwide Climate Service’s forecast.
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These 33 vital buildings owned by L.A. County could possibly be in danger in a serious quake. The Kenneth Hahn Corridor of Administration has been weak to break down within the occasion of a serious earthquake — one in all 33 county-owned concrete buildings decided to be probably in danger, county information present.
With thefts nonetheless excessive, California Prius drivers wait months for brand new catalytic converters. Prius drivers whose catalytic converters have been swiped are experiencing a second indignity: Hundreds of householders are forward of them in line for a similar half, and the delays might stretch on for months.
Sellers get inventive to shut offers earlier than the ‘mansion tax’ kicks in. As L.A.’s new “mansion tax” looms, sellers try something to shut offers earlier than the April 1 deadline to keep away from paying the tax — like giving out a free McLaren. Or an Aston Martin. Or a Bentley.
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NATION-WORLD
Israel to delay controversial judicial overhaul amid the upheaval, key Netanyahu ally says. A strong companion in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s authorities says the nation’s proposed judicial overhaul has been delayed for no less than a number of weeks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with U.N. atomic company chief over Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant fears. The United Nations’ atomic power chief warned Zelensky in a gathering that the perilous state of affairs on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe’s largest, “isn’t getting any higher” as relentless preventing within the space places the ability prone to a nuclear catastrophe.
Scotland will get its first chief of coloration as Humza Yousaf is elected the brand new ruling get together chief. Scotland will get its first chief of coloration as Humza Yousaf, the son of South Asian immigrants and a Muslim, is elected as head of the ruling get together.
HOLLYWOOD AND THE ARTS
‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ and the inexorable rise of the growing old motion star. With its $73.5-million opening, “John Wick: Chapter 4” is simply the newest in a string of motion films with growing old stars to attain on the field workplace.
Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus’ ‘Rainbowland’ was banned from a first-grade spring live performance. “Rainbowland,” a music by Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus that celebrates acceptance, was not too long ago banned from a spring live performance set checklist at a Wisconsin elementary faculty.
Prince Harry seems in courtroom for his privateness lawsuit in opposition to British tabloids. Prince Harry and Elton John had been in a London courtroom Monday because the lawyer for a gaggle of British tabloids ready to ask a choose to toss the lawsuit they introduced with a number of different high-profile individuals who allege phone-tapping and different invasions of privateness.
BUSINESS
Disney layoffs start this week. Iger says 7,000 job cuts to complete earlier than summer season. Walt Disney Co. this week begins its plan to chop 7,000 jobs as a part of a wider effort to rejuvenate the Burbank leisure big’s funds and attain profitability at its streaming enterprise.
California State Farm automotive insurance coverage prospects to see a $264-million price improve. California drivers who use State Farm for his or her auto insurance coverage protection are going through a premium improve of $263.7 million, the most important complete quantity accredited since October by the California Division of Insurance coverage.
Silicon Valley Financial institution might be acquired by North Carolina-based First Residents Financial institution. North Carolina-based First Residents Financial institution & Belief will purchase Silicon Valley Financial institution, the tech-focused monetary establishment whose collapse earlier this month rattled the banking trade and despatched shock waves all over the world.
SPORTS
Get pleasure from Shohei Ohtani when you can, Angels followers. His days in Anaheim seem numbered. Arte Moreno didn’t commerce Shohei Ohtani final season. However in current weeks, the Angels proprietor has began to assemble a pathway for Ohtani to go away city.
Alyssa Thompson scores in her NWSL debut as Angel Metropolis falls within the season opener. Teenager Alyssa Thompson scored minutes into her NWSL debut for Angel Metropolis, nevertheless it wasn’t sufficient to carry off Gotham FC in a 2-1 season-opening loss.
Elite USC receiver Dorian Singer by no means gave up his dream of taking part in on a giant stage. Elite receiver Dorian Singer had no main scholarship presents late in his senior 12 months, however willpower helped him finally discover his strategy to USC.
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OPINION
Let California voters determine whether or not to dump pointless elected positions. What does the nonpartisan state superintendent of public instruction do? Does the Board of Equalization want 4 elected positions? It’s time to evaluation whether or not California nonetheless wants these politicians.
Immediately the U.S. is going through an issue we thought we’d solved: Rampant youngster labor. In Arkansas, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a regulation that scraps the requirement that 14- and 15-year-olds first get hold of work papers earlier than getting a job. Attempting to make up for the labor scarcity by hiring teenagers to work lengthy hours underneath restricted protections might shift these younger employees’ power from faculty, making it extra possible they are going to drop out.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
A star is born. Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, identified professionally as Woman Gaga, turns 37 right now! The American singer, songwriter, and actress who was noticed in Manhattan filming ‘Joker 2’ this week, was born March 28, 1986, in New York Metropolis.
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'Tis the Season for Science at California Academy of Sciences
SAN FRANCISCO – Two young reindeer lounging in their pen the Saturday before Thanksgiving — the day of their big holiday season premiere at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco — were taking a break after eating lunch.
They were lying around, but children outside the pen were fascinated, pointing, calling out to the deer and doubtlessly wondering why they weren’t training. After all, the reindeer’s biggest day of the year was only about a month away.
The academy employee supervising the scene said they were saving their energy, being from Northern Europe, which is very cold.
Uh-huh. That’s why they save their energy.
Everyone knows why a reindeer needs a lot of extra juice. They’re really saving it for the long trip on Dec. 24.
The academy just opened its annual “‘Tis the Season for Science” program. Besides the young reindeer jolly old Saint Nick lent the academy, there’s festive decor, public programs about visiting animals, music, dance and magic performances, cookie decorating and seasonal photo ops.
There’s also snow periodically falling inside the big presentation space in the center of the museum. The snowflakes were a big hit Saturday, if running, screaming, dancing children trying to catch snow on their tongues were a good indicator.
There are also lots of spots for photo ops and more practical winter wonderland information, like how animals adapt to climate change.
Of course, the best thing about going to the Academy of Sciences during the holidays is having an excuse to do something really cool and tell oneself it’s educational for the kids. It is, but it’s also a lot of fun.
The four-legged holiday visitors are just outside the academy’s eastern end. Baby camels are scheduled to make an appearance Dec. 6, followed by baby yaks on Dec. 20.
They all have a place in holiday lore, but the academy makes sure visitors get some scientific facts as well.
Signs outside the pen explain these two reindeer are only seven months old and recently weaned from mom. They’re tiny but tough, one sign says, and are built for the cold. From birth, reindeer, camels and yaks are adapted to withstand the elements.
Reindeer quickly develop insulation for arctic (North Pole?) life, camels grow thick fur to protect them from chilly desert nights, and yak calves’ sport shaggy coats for high Himalayan mountains.
“As climate change alters and reduces habitats, these species — and many others — face new challenges. Humans can help these resilient young animals thrive by protecting and regenerating ecosystems,” a sign said.
Then there’s of course, the year-round penguin exhibit, which is a favorite, judging by the crowds gathered around the viewing window. Unlike the other animals brought in to celebrate the holidays, penguins are typically from the planet’s (very) deep south, where it’s very cold.
“Every year the academy catches the holiday bug with ‘Tis the Season for Science,’ more than a month of wintry festivities with a special academy science twist,” academy executive director Scott Sampson said in an email. “This year we are stepping up the action with visits by pairs of live baby reindeer, camels, and yaks for two weeks each to explore winter survival adaptations and other unique features of these adorable creatures.
“The museum also is buzzing with other fun and educational activities, including falling snow inside our piazza; seasonal science experiments (think dry ice); and music, dance, and magic performances from over a dozen diverse troupes,” Sampson said.
And, of course, there’s the old favorites, including the world-class Steinhart Aquarium starring Claude the albino alligator, who was very active this day.
The lush, four-story Osher Rainforest dome was full of more than 1,600 butterflies, birds, fish, plants (and tropical humidity – wear layers) and the Morrison Planetarium was mind-boggling, as usual. (Tom Hanks narrating a trip through the universe in “Passport to the Universe” is worth waiting in line for 20-30 minutes).
The California Academy of Sciences is at 55 Music Concourse Drive in San Francisco.
Public hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays. Thursday NightLife is from 6 to 10 p.m. The museum is closed Dec. 4 for a private event.
For more information, go to www.calacademy.org.
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What California city has the best weather for you? Take our quiz
California has plenty of options when it comes to finding a place with your preferred weather. If you like cool weather, some cities spend nearly the entire year below 70 degrees. If you hate the rain, there are locations that average just a few inches per year.
The Chronicle gathered data about temperature, precipitation, air quality and extreme weather for 61 places across California, including the 20 most populous cities with data available. In total, 53 of the state’s 58 counties are represented in the analysis.
While there may not be a perfect match with everything you’re looking for, this quiz will help pinpoint a place that gets close.
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California woman dies from Fresno County's first human case of rabies in more than 30 years
A California woman died of rabies after allegedly being bitten by a bat in her classroom, according to Fresno County health officials.
The woman, later identified as Leah Seneng, 60, marks the first human case of rabies in Fresno County since 1992.
“In general, rabies is a disease that affects the brain, and it is very rare. But when it develops, it can cause very serious consequences,” said Dr. Trnidad Solis, Fresno County Health Department’s deputy health officer. “It’s transmitted through saliva; it is not airborne.”
RABIES PATIENT BECOMES FIRST FATAL CASE IN US AFTER POST-EXPOSURE TREATMENT, REPORT SAYS
Seneng, who was an art teacher at Bryant Middle School in Dos Palos, was bitten by the bat when she was attempting to rescue it in her classroom, local outlet ABC30 reported.
She first came into contact with the bat in October, but did not display symptoms until approximately a month later, according to Fresno County health officials. She was admitted to the hospital and died four days later.
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“The most frequent route of transmission is through the bite of an animal that has rabies. With rabies, unfortunately, there is no cure. So, when symptoms develop, there is no treatment, and often when it develops, it is often fatal. So we want the public to know that prevention is key to preventing rabies infection,” Solis said.
Fresno County officials do not believe there is a threat to public health at this time, but are working with the Merced County Health Department to identify any other possible exposures and administer vaccines.
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