California will be the first state to develop its own low-cost drug analogues

California is poised to become the first state to develop its own line of generic drugs, targeting skyrocketing drug prices and entering a highly competitive market dominated by pharmaceutical companies with deep pockets, writes the LA Times. On Monday, August 31, ...

Fires, fire tornadoes, evacuations: state of emergency declared in California due to large-scale natural disaster

California Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency and mobilized the National Guard amid wildfires, record heat waves, "imminent" power outages that could affect millions of residents, Deadline writes. California Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency to ...

Fires, evacuations, power outages: California was hit by a thunderstorm with hundreds of lightning

Early on the morning of Sunday, August 16, residents of the San Francisco Bay Area woke up to a wild mixture of thunder, lightning, strong winds and heavy rain - just before sunrise, a powerful thunderstorm passed through the region, writes SF Gate. The forecast included lightning without...

California will release 17 thousand criminals ahead of schedule

California authorities are forced to release prisoners serving sentences for minor crimes, writes Voice of America. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti says he's ready for the city to shut down again. One of the problems in California right now is the outbreak of COVID-19 in prisons. The authorities are forced to go...

California came out on top in COVID-19 in the USA: young people are sick en masse

California has surpassed New York in the statistics of confirmed cases of coronavirus infection and took first place in the United States, writes Fox News. In third place is Florida. In California, as of Wednesday, July 22, there were more than 409 confirmed cases of coronavirus, which allowed...

California wants to restore positive discrimination

The new plan will remove the old 209 amendment from the California Constitution, which prohibits public and private institutions from granting privileges to residents of the state based on their gender and race, writes the LA Times. Democrat Shirley Weber of San Diego Nominated Vote For ...

Supreme Court Decides Fate of California Asylum State for Illegal

The Supreme Court has decided on the Trump administration's request to review the sanctuary state law in California, CNN writes. On Monday, June 15, the Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision upholding one of California's so-called sanctuary laws. Law…

In California, illegal immigrants received the right to financial assistance in connection with the coronavirus

Starting May 18, undocumented immigrants in California can apply for financial assistance during the coronavirus pandemic - this is the first relief fund of its kind, writes CNN. You can apply using the link. In April, Governor Gavin Newsom announced...

Newsom called the date of removal of quarantine in California: what to prepare for residents

California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the state will begin to ease quarantine due to coronavirus in the coming days, writes NPR. Governor Gavin Newsom announced that California will allow some retailers to resume operations with changes as early as Friday, May 8, amid ...

California will pay unemployment benefits to those who are not eligible

Unemployment benefits are now available in the context of the COVID-19 crisis for self-employed California residents and other categories of people who traditionally are not eligible for assistance from the state or state, writes KTLA. Workers in California who are generally not eligible for benefits ...

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