EDITORIAL: Federal judge tosses out CDC’s federal eviction ban

The pandemic has prompted public officials to impose restrictions that have often contorted or ignored constitutional boundaries. It’s encouraging that a number of judges haven’t been afraid to call out abuses.

Wolf tracked near Yosemite for first time in a century

A young male wolf has been traveling near Yosemite National Park, the farthest south a wolf has been tracked in California in more than a century, officials said.

California man faces fine after using mannequin for carpool lane

A California driver who said he had used a mannequin as his passenger for at least a year and a half in order to access carpool lanes has been cited and faces a fine of at least $400.

 
Las Vegas’ Collin Morikawa workmanlike in Workday win

PGA champion Collin Morikawa shook off an early mistake and played a steady hand, closing with a 3-under 69 for a three-shot victory in the Workday Championship.

CDC panel endorses 3rd vaccine option from J&J

WASHINGTON — A U.S. advisory panel has endorsed the new one-dose COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson as a third option to bolster the national effort against the coronavirus pandemic.

California’s unemployment fraud audit creates questions for Newsom

In the face of a new scathing audit about California’s failure to prevent billions in unemployment insurance fraud, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration is putting blame on the federal government and declining to share details about how often he was briefed on the problems.

LETTER: Lawlessness and the anti-cop movement

In view of America’s state of lawlessness and anti-police movements, minding one’s own business is of paramount importance.

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