Newsom and Bass Reject Crisis Claims as Trump Deploys National Guard to LA
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Protests against ICE raids in Los Angeles are intensifying as the Trump administration deploys the National Guard, a move met with opposition from local leaders who argue it's unnecessary and a manufactured crisis for justifying federal intervention. Concurrently, in Richmond, the city will pay a significant fine due to the release of improperly treated sewage, with funds directed toward educational efforts in underserved local schools. In sports, the Golden State Valkyries achieved a remarkable victory, while a salmonella outbreak from a local egg producer has affected numerous states, prompting a massive recall.
Protests over the ICE raids in Los Angeles continue, as Trump deployed the National Guard despite local and state leaders insisting there's no need.
The city of Richmond has agreed to pay a $336,000 fine after releasing improperly treated sewage into the bay over a 17-month period.
The Golden State Valkyries broke a four-game losing streak with a big 95-68 win over the Las Vegas Aces, setting a franchise record for most points in a game.
A salmonella outbreak linked to California-based August Egg Company has sickened at least 79 people across nine states, prompting a recall of 1.7 million dozen organic and cage-free brown eggs.
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