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The Berkeley city council voted last night 5-4 to approve a contract renewal with Flock Safety.
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The Trump administration has hired private debt collectors to hound immigrants with multimillion-dollar civil penalties for not leaving the US, according to The Lever.
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Security was tight in Moscow as Putin and several foreign leaders attended the parade, even as a U.S.-brokered three-day ceasefire eased concerns about possible Ukrainian attempts to disrupt the festivities.
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Remote work has drastically changed California’s workforce. That’s according to a new report by the Legislative Analyst’s Office out this week.
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In the Bay Area, South Asian history is often flattened, reduced to tech, recent immigration or economic success. And that version leaves out a longer, more complicated story.
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After three people died from Hantavirus on a European cruise ship, health officials are trying to trace the deadly outbreak.
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San Jose's city manager released a proposal for the upcoming fiscal year that includes broad cuts to city services, but avoids layoffs.