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A grant of $13.2 million has been awarded to support the establishment of wellness centers in schools throughout Santa Clara County

March 19, 2024March 19, 2024 Luke Crawford

Santa Clara County officials and community partners have announced a $13.2 million grant aimed at enhancing mental health support in local schools. The grant, part of the Wellness Center Expansion

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Sharing water bottles and utilizing refillable shampoo pouches are novel ideas aimed at reducing plastic pollution

March 18, 2024March 19, 2024 Samantha Bauer

Plastic is ubiquitous in our daily lives, from gym clothes to water and shampoo bottles, facial scrubs, car interiors, and to-go boxes. Unfortunately, it also inevitably finds its way into

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A former Tesla employee has resolved a discrimination lawsuit, concluding the appeals process related to a reduced $3.2 million judgment

March 17, 2024March 19, 2024 Jonathan Franco

Tesla and a Black man who worked at the company’s California factory have settled a long-standing discrimination case that highlighted the electric vehicle maker’s treatment of minorities. Owen Diaz, who

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Google is endeavoring to decrease its food waste without inconveniencing its employees

March 17, 2024March 19, 2024 Alex Francis

Google, like other tech giants in Silicon Valley facing financial uncertainty, has been reducing its workforce since January 2023. Alongside these job cuts, the company is making changes to its

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High school students from all over the world flocked to Elk Grove for robotics competition

March 16, 2024March 19, 2024 Jonathan Franco

Bryan Gray twice competed in FIRST Robotics Competition when he was a student at Vanden High School in Fairfield. Every year after he graduated, for the last 20 years, Gray

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Boeing whistleblower, who had raised concerns about safety, found dead

March 12, 2024 Luke Crawford

A former Boeing Co. employee, who raised concerns about the company’s production standards at its North Charleston 787 Dreamliner factory, has been found dead, according to the BBC. John Barnett,

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Weight-loss medications such as Wegovy are designed for extended periods of use, but some patients are interested in discontinuing them

March 7, 2024 Luke Crawford

Millions of Americans who have successfully lost weight and improved their health with popular obesity drugs like Wegovy are now facing a new dilemma: What happens if they stop taking

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A former Google engineer from the Bay Area has been accused of stealing artificial intelligence trade secrets while collaborating with Chinese companies

March 7, 2024 Alex Francis

A former Google software engineer has been accused by the Justice Department of stealing artificial intelligence trade secrets from the company while working secretly with two Chinese companies. The engineer,

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OpenAI has released Elon Musk’s emails, stating, “We’re disappointed that it has reached this point.”

March 6, 2024 Jonathan Franco

OpenAI has responded to Elon Musk, who recently sued the company for prioritizing profits over its original nonprofit mission. OpenAI has published some of Musk’s early emails, which suggest he

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California schools received significant funding increases during the COVID-19 pandemic, but now they are facing budget challenges as the funds are being depleted

March 6, 2024 Samantha Bauer

An end to federal Covid relief funds, declining enrollment, staff raises, hiring increases, and stagnant state funding are expected to lead to significant budget shortfalls in California schools, particularly affecting

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