Day Around the Bay: Locker Room Bullying Prompts Forfeiture of Antioch High School Football Game
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Day Around the Bay: Locker Room Bullying Prompts Forfeiture of Antioch High School Football Game
"The Antioch High School football team forfeited its game Thursday night due to code of conduct violations by a large portion of its varsity players. The violations are reportedly from an incident caught on video that's since been deleted of students kicking another student in the locker room, as well as pouring water on him, and throwing football equipment at him. [KTVU]"
"Alameda County is providing $10 million in emergency funding to support local food banks and SNAP recipients during the federal government's pausing of November payments. Santa Clara County has approved $4.5 million, and Marin County plans to provide $800,000 as the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank food finder website has seen a 250% increase in traffic. [KQED] Additionally, Contra Costa County is set to vote Tuesday on allocating $20 million in emergency funding for SNAP recipients. [NBC Bay Area]"
"National: Federal judges from Massachusetts and Rhode Island ruled Friday that the Trump administration must continue paying SNAP benefits using emergency reserve funds during the shutdown, calling the freeze unlawful. [Associated Press] Prince Andrew's biographer said he spoke to several employees of the queen who claim she was well aware of the Prince's predatory behavior. [Bay Area News Group]"
Antioch High forfeited a football game after many varsity players assaulted a teammate in the locker room; the incident was captured on video that has since been deleted. Alameda County provided $10 million for local food banks and SNAP recipients; Santa Clara approved $4.5 million, Marin plans $800,000, and Contra Costa may consider $20 million in emergency funding. The San Francisco-Marin Food Bank website experienced a 250% traffic increase. The Bay Area tech industry recorded 1,400 layoffs this week with Amazon accounting for over half. Federal judges ordered continued SNAP payments using emergency reserve funds during the shutdown.
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