LA Times
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Newsom blames Chevron for California's gas-price problem
The California governor encouraged Californians to avoid pumping gas at Chevron, claiming the gas company is hiking up its prices. Chevron blamed the high prices on state policies.
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Katherine Legge is first woman to attempt 'The Double,' driving the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 in one day
Katherine Legge not only will be the only woman among the 33 drivers in the Indy 500 on Sunday. She will then fly to Charlotte to race in the NASCAR Cup's Coca-Cola 600.
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Cuba tells its citizens to prepare for war as U.S. targets Castro
As the U.S. upped pressure on Cuba, charging former President Raúl Castro with murder in connection to a 1996 attack on civilian planes, leaders of the island nation warned citizens to prepare for war.
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Influencer files complaint against Steyer campaign, alleging violations
The influencer said Steyer's campaign committee failed to notify her of her disclosure requirements, as required by law.
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GOP senators balk at Trump's $1.8-billion 'anti-weaponization' fund, force delay in key vote
The discord marked a potential turning point for Congress, which has been largely sidelined under the second Trump administration on the war in Iran and other issues.
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At the inaugural Enhanced Games, the athletes are juiced by design. Anti-doping groups are aghast
At Sunday's Enhanced Games, a field of mostly steroid-fed athletes will compete for a total purse of $25 million. Anti-doping officials decry the event as unethical, irresponsible and dangerous. A key backer: Donald Trump Jr.
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Cruise lines can be held liable for using docks seized under Castro, Supreme Court rules
Supreme Court upholds lawsuits over property that was confiscated in Cuba by Fidel Castro's government.
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Feds declare Eaton fire was a cleanup success. Their testing shows otherwise
In announcing its findings, the EPA cited federal lead standards only, and not California's more stringent thresholds.
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Older AC and fridge chemicals amp up climate change. Trump just rolled back limits on them
Grocery stores and other sectors will be allowed to use more "super pollutants" in their refrigeration systems.
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Democrats may cast last-minute ballots for governor. What it will mean for the count
With the top two candidates in the primary advancing, many Democratic-leaning voters appear to be waiting for a clear leader to emerge, political analysts say.