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From Dana Williamson, who was outgoing Governor Newsom’s former Chief of Staff, to California’s own Attorney General Rob Bonta, to Oakland’s Ex-Mayor Sheng Thao, to Orange County’s Andrew Do, the last couple of weeks since the passage of...

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Prop 50 HAS PASSED. Now, could Gavin Newsom tell us about just why California has the second highest rate of unemployment in the nation, second only to Washington D.C?

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PROP 50: “Requires temporary use of new congressional district maps through 2030. Directs independent Citizens Redistricting Commission to resume enacting congressional district maps in 2031. Establishes policy supporting nonpartisan redistricting co...

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At this critical juncture for creators and our online community, it’s time to make some changes to how we do it.

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Chess is a game in which perfection is strived for, only for mistakes or inaccuracies to steal the show. This is because to be human is not to be perfect, but to be flawed and yet still capable of brilliance.

A human chess player makes imperfect play something not only still capable of brilliance but even more magical to observe because of how finding our way, then losing it...

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