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Latest Casualty in COVID Era: Customer Service

August 13, 2020   3:04 pmAugust 13, 2020   2:10 pm
My neighborhood grocery store, which once had very nice customer service, has degraded into COVID mask hysterics, and clerks now yell at shoppers for for allowing their own reusable bags touch the conveyer belt at the check out stand. Far...
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Federal Judge Proposes Letting ACLU Determine Who is a Journalist

August 12, 2020   6:05 pmAugust 14, 2020   5:24 am
U.S. District Judge Michael Simon is proposing to allow the American Civil Liberties Union to vet and provide journalists’ credentials in the form of an ACLU-blue vest to reporters, in order to avoid assault or arrest by federal agents. This...
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Uber May Halt All California Service Should Rideshare Employee Appeal Fail

August 12, 2020   2:13 pmAugust 13, 2020   6:08 am
On Wednesday, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said that Uber services in California would shut down until November if an Appellate judge doesn’t overturn a Superior Court ruling forcing rideshare companies to recognize all workers as employees. A possible three months...
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California Plans to Socialize Wholesale Internet Pricing via Net Neutrality

August 11, 2020   8:00 amAugust 11, 2020   7:18 am
Net neutrality is a political cartel of internet renters that want to grab a big piece of the market from the landlord cable networks without having to pay for it, and sublet it to others for their economic and political gain....
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra

Uber, Lyft Ordered By Superior Court To Reclassify All Drivers As Employees

August 10, 2020   9:05 pmAugust 10, 2020   9:43 pm
On Monday, San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Ethan Schulman ruled that rideshare drivers in the state should be reclassified as employees, strengthening the AB 5 law passed last year. Rideshare drivers ruled to be employees Under Judge Schulman’s ruling,...
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Law-Abiding Californians Still Under Lockdown Restrictions While Convicts Released

August 8, 2020   11:12 am
While California is still under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s statewide lockdown and restrictions of most businesses, and wearing masks is mandatory, convicted criminals are being released from prisons. By the end of August, 18,000 convicts will have been released. A total...
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California District Attorneys Association Asks NFL to Pull Stephon Clark Video

August 4, 2020   3:25 pmAugust 6, 2020   11:28 am
The National Football league, as part of its new Inspire Change campaign, has created a video about the death of Stephon Clark, the 22-year old black male shot to death by two Sacramento police officers in March 2018 following a...
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