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08/18/2023
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By Cassie B.
Flash mobs brazenly rob luxury retailers in Los Angeles as city fails to hold thieves accountable
A major flash mob recently attacked a Nordstrom department store at the Westfield Topanga Mall in Los Angeles in a brazen example of a trend that has been taking place throughout California. In the Saturday afternoon incident, a group of around 50 looters descended upon the store with face masks and hoodies obscuring their faces, […]
08/08/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Tim Arrigo: RESILIENCE is the only way to overcome an ADDICTION
Life breakthrough coach Tim Arrigo believes a person needs resilience to overcome addiction. “The only way to really overcome an addiction is through resilience. The problem is: It’s very hard to treat,” he told Jeff Dornik during the Aug. 1 episode of “The Jeff Dornik Show.” “You have to be a very resilient human being. […]
08/03/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Big stick diplomacy: 2 Employees at California 7-Eleven stop cigarette thief with the help of a wooden stick
Two employees at a 7-Eleven convenience store in California recently stopped a thief by immobilizing him and giving him repeated whacks of a huge cane. The incident – which occurred in a 7-Eleven location in Stockton, California – was captured on video by a customer. The suspect, a Black man, brazenly cleared out the store’s […]
07/12/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Rapper 50 Cent says LA is FINISHED after reinstatement of zero-bail policy
Los Angeles is far from being the City of Angels nowadays due to high crime rates. But a rap artist pointed out that the city will further descend into a hellhole courtesy of its reinstated zero-bail policy. Rapper 50 Cent – real name Curtis Jackson – warned in an Instagram post that LA is “finished” […]
07/05/2023
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By Laura Harris
Number of homeless people in Los Angeles County surges to more than 75,000
Los Angeles County now has more than 75,000 homeless people in its streets, constituting a 10 percent rise for the city and nine percent for the county. According to a massive count conducted by thousands of volunteers during a three-day period in January, an estimated 75,518 people were living in temporary housing tents, vehicles, RVs […]
06/15/2023
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By News Editors
Why culture war is everything
Gavin Newsom, often rumored to be the governor of California, is on Twitter, where he mostly talks about Florida and Texas. His favored topics are gays gays gays guns guns guns BANNING BOOKS: (Article republished from ChrisBray.Substack.com) Why does the alleged governor of California mostly not talk about California? And why does he hardly ever […]
06/06/2023
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By Zoey Sky
More seniors are flocking to homeless shelters that are not equipped to care for them
According to the most recent reliable federal count available, almost 25 percent of a million people aged 55 or older are deemed by the government to have been homeless in the U.S. during at least part of 2019. They represent a specific vulnerable segment of the 70 million Americans from the baby boom generation, the youngest […]
05/19/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Flesh-eating “zombie drug” tranq now FLOODING the streets of Los Angeles
The flesh-eating “zombie drug” xylazine, known by its street name “tranq,” has now saturated the streets of Los Angeles. Xylazine is approved in the U.S. for use in cows and horses. It began flooding the illicit drug market in recent years, with dealers often cutting it with banned substances like cocaine and heroin or with […]
05/10/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
T-Mobile CLOSES DOWN flagship San Francisco store amid city’s chaos
Telecommunications company T-Mobile has quietly closed down its flagship store in San Francisco, amid decreased foot traffic and the city’s worsening crime rate. According to the Post Millennial, T-Mobile closed its two-level flagship store at the upscale Union Square area back in April. An employee assigned to T-Mobile’s Mission Street location attested to the closure, which […]
05/01/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
California businesses still paying for Julie Su’s $31B mistake
Businesses in California are still shouldering the $31 billion mistake of Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su three years on. The so-called “Su tax” was a hike in payroll taxes imposed to offset the massive benefits fraud that happened during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020. Nearly 60 businesses and agriculture groups in the Golden […]
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