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Amazon is Liable for Defective Products, California Court Rules

Amazon.com can be held liable for injuries due to defective products sold on its marketplace, a California state appeals court ruled on Thursday.
Marin County Family Home Schools Their Children, As School Across Area Are Closed Due To Coronavirus

California Parents Sue Governor Newsom Over School Reopening

California parents are suing Governor Gavin Newsom to allow schools to open for in-person learning. They said their children are missing out on meaningful education.

Senate Leaves Capitol Hill Without Coronavirus Relief Deal

The Senate left Washington, D.C. on Thursday, stalling talks on emergency coronavirus relief until next month.

Facebook, Snap Inc Want to Buy Tiktok Rival Dubsmash, Reports Say

Facebook Inc and Snapchat owner Snap Inc held talks to buy Dubsmash, The Information reported Wednesday.

Rockets' Russell Westbrook Could Miss NBA Playoffs Due to Injury

Houston Rockets guard Russell Westbrook may not be available for the start of the NBA playoffs because of an injury, the team announced Wednesday.
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Disney World, Employees Reach Agreement on COVID-19 Testing

Walt Disney World and Actors' Equity Association, the union for its actors and singers, reached an agreement on coronavirus (COVID-19) testing Wednesday.

Florida Student's Mother Gets Shot During Zoom Class While Teacher Helplessly Watches

A Zoom class started out fine for a Florida student's first day of online schooling on Tuesday, until the teacher heard shouting and tragedy started to unfold.

LA Mexican Consulate Opens New Coronavirus Testing Center for Latinos

The Los Angeles Mexican consulate has opened a new coronavirus testing center Wednesday in an effort to better serve California's Latino community.

US, Moderna Ink $1.5 Billion Deal on COVID-19 Vaccines

The United States has entered an agreement with drugmaker Moderna for 100 million doses of potential COVID-19 vaccines worth around $1.5 billion, both the company and White House announced on Tuesday.

Orange County Child First to Contract West Nile Virus This Year

An Orange County child tested positive of the West Nile virus, marking the county's first confirmed case of human infection for this year.

Biden's VP Pick Senator Kamala Harris is Making Political Party History

Joe Biden has named California junior senator Kamala Harris as his running mate Tuesday, making her the first woman of color to appear in a major political party's presidential ticket.

Pew Poll Finds Only 3% of U.S. Hispanics Use 'Latinx'

Latinx has been increasingly popular among politicians and mainstream media. But a new Pew research released Tuesday suggests that only a small portion of the U.S. Hispanic community have embraced this term.
Dr. Sonia Angell

California's Top Public Health Official Resigns, Errors in Test Results Could be the Reason

California's top public health official Dr. Sonia Angell resigned Sunday, as read in a copy of her resignation obtained by CBS News.
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Two Fort Hood Soldiers Among Nine Arrested for Child Prostitution

Two Fort Hood soldiers were among the nine people arrested during a two-day child prostitution sting Saturday, said a report from ABC affiliate KXXV.

White House Plans to Block Citizens, Legal Residents Returning to US Over Virus Threat

The White House is considering a temporary block on American citizens and legal residents returning to the United States from abroad.
Governor Gavin Newsom Announces He Will Sign Moratorium On Executions In California

Newsom: $400 Unemployment Plan Won’t Work in California

California Governor Gavin Newsom said Monday that the state would face "massive" budget cuts if it goes through with President Donald Trump's unemployment plan.

New Microsoft Console Controller Xbox Series S Confirmed in Leak

A leak on the new Microsoft next-gen console Xbox Series S confirmed rumors, and it looks like it's cheaper than other consoles too.

New COVID-19 Testing Site Soon to Rise Near US-Mexico Border

A COVID-19 testing site will open up near the U.S.- Mexico Border later this week, San Diego County officials said.
Walt Disney World

Disney World Plans to Cut Theme Park Hours in September

The Disney World decided to make its usually festive fall season a little less magical as it planned to cut back on park hours starting September.

Payroll Tax Deferral Likely Worth $1,200 per Worker - Kudlow

President Donald Trump enacted the payroll tax deferral via executive order to save an average American worker about $1,200, said White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on Sunday.

Elderly Florida Man Dies After Saying Goodbye to COVID-19 Positive Wife

An elderly Florida man proved true love in the time of COVID-19 when he insisted on giving his wife one final embrace in his last visit. He died on Saturday, nearly a month after his wife passed away from the virus.

Twitter Wants to Buy TikTok US Operations, Sources Say

Twitter has approached TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, in their intent to acquire the U.S. operations of the video-sharing app, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Los Angeles COVID-19 Hospitalizations Continue to Decline

Los Angeles public health officials reported on Saturday that COVID-19 hospitalizations in the county continue to decline, despite reports on cases and deaths not seeing better numbers.

Trump Orders $400 Boost to Jobless Benefits

President Donald Trump signed an executive action Saturday to extend the enhanced jobless benefit at a lower amount of $400.
Fresno County Sheriff's Office COVID CHAT DOWN

34 Alleged Child Sexual Abusers Arrested in Fresno County Undercover Operation

A total of 34 men, who are allegedly child sexual abusers, were arrested in an undercover operation in Fresno County.
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