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Little Saigon Residents Memorialize the Fall of Saigon

Vietnamese residents of Westminster, CA marched and chanted in remembrance of the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975. The Orange County Register reports that residents of the heavily Vietnamese area known as Little Saigon hold the march and rally

Little Saigon Residents Memorialize the Fall of Saigon

Occupy Protester Convicted of Assaulting Police Officer

Occupy Wall Street protester Cecily McMillan has been convicted by a jury in New York of assaulting a police officer and faces up to seven years in prison. McMillan’s trial stems from an incident in early 2012 when protesters had

San Francisco Activists File Lawsuit Against 'Google Buses'

Buses are usually favored by progressives as a means of green, efficient transportation. In San Francisco, stopping some private buses has become the goal of a new lawsuit filed by a coalition of progressive activists.  Tenant activists going under the

San Francisco Activists File Lawsuit Against 'Google Buses'

NY Times Describes Abuse of Protesters in Venezuela

The New York Times published a story Sunday which makes clear that protesters in Venezuela have been suffering tremendous abuse at the hands of the country’s police and soldiers. The crackdown is so severe that even some allies of President

Etiwanda Fire Expands to 1,000 Acres

A wildfire in the hills above Rancho Cucamonga, CA has grown to 1,000 acres in size. The wildfire, dubbed the Etiwanda fire, was first reported to authorities Wednesday morning. At the time it was believed to cover nearly 200 acres.

Etiwanda Fire Expands to 1,000 Acres

About that 67% Obamacare Payment Rate

Yesterday the House Energy and Commerce Committee released a statement about the Obamacare payment rate which got a lot of attention. The committee reached out to individual insurers in states using the federal Obamacare exchange and then collated the response.

Home Ownership Drops to 19-Year Low

Home ownership in the U.S. hit a peak in 2005 and began a long slide in 2007 leading into the recession. Currently home ownership is at its lowest rate in 19 years. The Census Bureau released a report Tuesday showing

Home Ownership Drops to 19-Year Low

Carney Spins, Claims WH Document 'Not About Benghazi'

White House spokesman Jay Carney did his best to spin the revelation yesterday of a new document showing the White House pushed Amb. Susan Rice to blame a video during her Sunday show appearances. The problem is that Carney’s spin

Tech Writer Helped Kill Personal Paper Service on Day of Launch

A technology journalist helped bring a speedy end to a new web service last week. Milo Yiannopolous published an account at TechCrunch of killing web service personalpaper.me within four hours of its launch last Thursday. The site has remained down

Tech Writer Helped Kill Personal Paper Service on Day of Launch

Bill Joel Tells Howard Stern He Did Heroin–Once

Billy Joel celebrated his 65th birthday this week with a Q & A session moderated by radio host Howard Stern and sidekick Robin Quivers. The event, which comes a week before Joel’s actual birthday, included a few guests (about 100)

Bill Joel Tells Howard Stern He Did Heroin–Once

White House to Susan Rice: Blame the Video for Benghazi Attack

Blame the video, not the president’s foreign policy. That was the White House’s advice to Susan Rice as she prepared to appear on Sunday morning talk shows after the terrorist attack in Benghazi. A newly released email collected by Judicial

White House to Susan Rice: Blame the Video for Benghazi Attack

FCC Announces New Net Neutrality Rules

The Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission is proposing new rules which would allow Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to charge higher rates for services that use more resources. This has created a fresh battle in the debate over net neutrality.

FCC Announces New Net Neutrality Rules

Space Industry Tax Break Headed to Governor Jerry Brown

A tax break for property owned by companies working on space flight has been passed by the State Senate and Assembly and is now headed for the desk of Governor Jerry Brown. The new tax break, known as AB-777, was

Space Industry Tax Break Headed to Governor Jerry Brown

Obamacare's Backend Still Missing, Deadline Uncertain

Healthcare.gov was supposed to do more than just sign people up for insurance. It was also supposed to manage subsidy payments to insurers on the back-end of the site. But with the first enrollment period closed, that part of the

Obamacare's Backend Still Missing, Deadline Uncertain

California Farm Workers Continue Fight to Decertify UFW as Their Union

California’s Agricultural Labor Relations Board was created in 1975to insure farm workers had the right to unionize and choose their ownrepresentatives. Now the same board appears to be slow-walking attemptsby farm workers to get rid of a union they don’t

California Farm Workers Continue Fight to Decertify UFW as Their Union

Billionaire Tom Steyer: I'm Not Like the Koch Brothers

Back in February, billionaire Tom Steyer committed to donating $100 million with the goal of making climate change a major issue in the 2014 election. Now Steyer is claiming he is nothing like the Koch brothers, the billionaires designated as

Billionaire Tom Steyer: I'm Not Like the Koch Brothers

Californians Moving Away from Both Major Political Parties

Newly released voter registration data for California shows that the percentage of the population registering as either Republican or Democrat has dropped since the last gubernatorial election in 2010. The data published Tuesday by Secretary of State Debra Bowen shows a

Californians Moving Away from Both Major Political Parties

Kashkari Campaign Recommends Treating Public Schools Like Charters

Neel Kashkari, one of the Republican candidates for Governor of California, published a new blueprint for the state’s education system Tuesday. The focus is on making public schools in the state operate more like charter schools. Currently California ranks near

Kashkari Campaign Recommends Treating Public Schools Like Charters

Middle-Aged Californians Moving in with Parents

The boomerang generation is now a middle-aged phenomenon. Thanks to the recession, an increasing number of middle-aged adults are moving home to live with their elderly parents. UCLA professor Steven Wallace tells the Los Angeles Times: “The numbers are pretty amazing.”

Middle-Aged Californians Moving in with Parents

After Suspension, Alleged Child Molester Took Job at Another School

A teacher in Richmond, California was fired after charges of abusing six elementary-age boys on overnight camping trips. Four months later an area middle school hired him, and he began planning a new camping trip. Ronald Guinto was an English

After Suspension, Alleged Child Molester Took Job at Another School

Video: What It's Like to Live in Venezuela Now

The creator of the Minute Physics You Tube videos took a break from science to discuss the situation in Venezuela. It turns out he works with an illustrator in Venezuela and the two have been exchanging emails about the situation

Adam Schiff Faces Two Challengers in June Primary

Rep. Adam Schiff (D) is running for re-election, hoping to keep his job representing California’s 28th District. This June he’ll be facing two challengers, one a fellow Democrat and the other an Independent. Democrat Sal Genovese has attempted to take

Adam Schiff Faces Two Challengers in June Primary

Tim Donnelly Picks Up Support in California Governor's Race

Republican Assemblyman Tim Donnelly is picking up support in California’s Governor election and says it is starting to change the dynamic of the race. The race for Governor of California has its primary on June 3rd. The two candidates with

Tim Donnelly Picks Up Support in California Governor's Race

Silicon Valley Investments Hit Highest Level Since 2000

Venture capital firms invested $4.7 billion dollars in Silicon Valley technology firms during the first three months of 2014, the highest quarterly total since the year 2000. The San Jose Mercury News reports the investment in Silicon Valley represented about

Silicon Valley Investments Hit Highest Level Since 2000

Progressives Take on Twitter Tax Break in San Francisco

Progressive leaders on San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors, along with members of SEIU, are demanding an end to a tax break which has revitalized a portion of the city. At the center of the conflict is Twitter, which agreed not

Progressives Take on Twitter Tax Break in San Francisco

Nissan Expanding Free Charging Stations to Markets Across the U.S.

Nissan announced Wednesday that it will be significantly expanding a program that provides free charging stations for new buyers of its Leaf electrical vehicle. Nissan is not building a new network of charging stations, rather it is partnering with several

Nissan Expanding Free Charging Stations to Markets Across the U.S.

Venezuelan President Sees Eclipse as a 'Socialist Moon'

During a speech marking the one year anniversary of the day he was elected President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro said he saw this week’s lunar eclipse as a “socialist moon.” Maduro narrowly defeated Enrique Capriles-Radonski to succeed Hugo Chavez after

Elizabeth Warren 'Hurt' by Stories Questioning Her Heritage

Elizabeth Warren has a forthcoming autobiography in which she describes the difficulties she faced in the 2012 election after bloggers began questioning her Native American heritage. Politico, which scored an advance copy of the book, reports that Warren was “hurt”

Response from New America Foundation

Yesterday I wrote a response to the claim advanced by CNN’s Peter Bergen that right-wing attacks had killed more people since 9/11 than jihadists. Before publishing the story I sent New America Foundation, where Bergen works as a Director and

Poll Shows Christie Regaining Political Strength

Governor Chris Christie is down but not out. That’s the conclusion of a poll published Tuesday by McClatchy. The new poll results show Governor Christie is not the candidate he once was. In a hypothetical 2016 match-up with Hillary Clinton

Heartbleed, the NSA, and the President's 'Loophole'

The NSA has been ordered to report major software bugs to developers so they can be fixed, but it still has leeway to exploit them first in some cases. Last week the announcement of the Heartbleed bug created a panic,

Heartbleed, the NSA, and the President's 'Loophole'