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Author: Sophia Flores

General view of downtown San Diego: the host city for the 1992 America's Cup class world championships shot on February 20, 1992. (Photo by Ken Levine /Getty Images)

San Diego criticized for plan to house homeless in 3 hotels at nearly $400K per room

To assist accommodate the expanding homeless population in the city, The City of San Diego is putting up a new proposal in which detractors have pointed out that the plan will cost taxpayers thousands without addressing the crisis’s underlying causes.

Read More San Diego criticized for plan to house homeless in 3 hotels at nearly $400K per room
The U.S. Supreme Court building is seen January 24, 2022 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court released orders, including agreeing to hear a case related to race-based affirmative action in college admissions programs at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

N.C. Supreme Court permits political gerrymandering

The Supreme Court of North Carolina has reversed a previous decision that found political gerrymandering to be unlawful, paving the way for state Republicans to redraw the state’s congressional boundaries.

Read More N.C. Supreme Court permits political gerrymandering
One America's Daniel Baldwin joins 45th President Donald J. Trump on Trump Force One

Flying on Trump Force One With President Donald J. Trump

One America’s Daniel Baldwin talks about his time on Trump Force One and what it was like traveling with the 45th president.

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A freight train passes diagonally-shifted layers of earth as it crosses the San Andreas Rift Zone, the system of depressions in the ground between the parallel faults of the San Andreas earthquake fault, on heavily-used railroad tracks in Cajon Canyon on May 15, 2008 west of San Bernardino, California. New calculations reveal a 99.7 percent chance that a magnitude 6.7 quake or larger will strike by 2037, according to the first-ever statewide temblor forecast released by the scientists of the United States Geological (USGS), Southern California Earthquake Center and California Geological Survey last month. Scientists have particular concern for the people living along the southern portion of the 800-mile-long San Andreas Fault east of Los Angeles. This section of the fault has had very little slippage for more than 300 years and has built up immense pressure that could release an earthquake of historic proportions at any time. Such a quake could produce a sudden lateral movement of 23 to 32 feet and be would be among the largest ever recorded. Experts have predicted that a quake of magnitude-7.6 or greater on the southern San Andreas would kill thousands of people and cause many billions of dollars in damages, dwarfing the 1994 Northridge disaster near Los Angeles that killed 72 people, injured more than 9,000 and caused $25 billion in damage. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

CA bans non-electric train engines

The California Air Resource Board (CARB), a state organization entrusted with preserving air quality and lowering hazardous pollutants, has declared on Thursday that it will pursue tough measures to reduce emissions from freight trains.

Read More CA bans non-electric train engines
US President Donald Trump shakes hands with West Virginia Governor Jim Justice, who announced during the rally he would switch parties from Democrat to Republican, during a Make America Great Again Rally at Big Sandy Superstore Arena in Huntington, West Virginia, August 3, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / SAUL LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Gov. Jim Justice runs for Senate

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice has announced that he is running for Senate on Thursday.

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Unwavering Support for Donald Trump in New Hampshire

Donald Trump is retiring the nickname “Crooked Hilary” and is using it to refer to “Crooked Joe.” One America’s Daniel Baldwin has the latest updates on the GOP primary and he talks about his experience on Trump Force One.

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