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the "grim milestone." The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/12/us/california-coronavirus-million-cases.html> (11/12, Fuller, Arango, Hubler, 18.61M) reports, "Citing an alarming increase in cases, San Francisco this week banned indoor dining at restaurants and paused a plan to reopen sch
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nemployment Scam Using Inmates' Names. The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.cotn/2020/11/24/us/califomia-unemployment-fraud-inmates.html> (11/24, Hubler, 18.61 M) reports a task force led by California district attorneys from San Diego to Fresno Counties said Tuesday that "fraudulent pandemic unempl
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ds of proof." NYTimes Analysis: Dozens Of Police Killings Have Occurred Since Testimony In Chauvin Trial Began. A New York Times (4/17, Al, Eligon, Hubler, 20.6M) analysis says that since testimony in Chauvin's trial commenced on March 29, no less than 64 individuals "have died at the hands of law enf
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ty for much longer than is necessary. Candidate With Bear, 2003 Also-Rans, Among California Gubernatorial Recall Hopefuls. The New York Times (5/6, Hubler, 20.6M) looks at the expected California gubernatorial recall race, writing that in addition to GOP contenders like ex-San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulcon
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School Closures Due To Coronavirus Vague. The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/08/03/us/school-closing-coronavirus.html> (8/3, Mervosh, Hubler, 18.61M) reports that "with the first schools open barely a week, one question is quickly arising: How many positive cases should it take to close
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uition refunds for spring semester." The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/02/us/covid-college-reopening.html> (8/2, Al, Hartocollis, Hubler, 18.61M) reports that colleges that are planning to welcome students back this fall "face challenges unlike any other American institution — contain
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wn case of COVID-19 case on Thursday, following Texas as the second state to reach the "grim milestone." The New York Times (11/12, Fuller, Arango, Hubler, 18.61M) reports, "Citing an alarming increase in cases, San Francisco this week banned indoor dining at restaurants and paused a plan to reopen sc
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m's rules or other lending regulations." California Paid Hundreds Of Millions In Unemployment Scam Using Inmates' Names. The New York Times (11/24, Hubler, 18.61M) reports a task force led by California district attorneys from San Diego to Fresno Counties said Tuesday that "fraudulent pandemic unemplo
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ere and how to educate their children. NYTimes Analysis: Guidelines On School Closures Due To Coronavirus Vague. The New York Times (8/3, Mervosh, Hubler, 18.61M) reports that "with the first schools open barely a week, one question is quickly arising: How many positive cases should it take to close
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y for much longer than is necessary. Candidate With Bear, 2003 Also-Rans, Among California Gubernatorial Recall Hopefuls. The New York Times (5/6, Hubler, 20.6M) looks at the expected California gubernatorial recall race, writing that in addition to GOP contenders like ex-San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulcon
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"are not changing tuition fees, even as some students are suing for tuition refunds for spring semester." The New York Times (8/2, Al, Hartocollis, Hubler, 18.61M) reports that colleges that are planning to welcome students back this fall "face challenges unlike any other American institution - contai
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ds of proof." NYTimes Analysis: Dozens Of Police Killings Have Occurred Since Testimony In Chauvin Trial Began. A New York Times (4/17, Al, Eligon, Hubler, 20.6M) analysis says that since testimony in Chauvin's trial commenced on March 29, no less than 64 individuals "have died at the hands of law enf
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l uncertainties. Back to Top CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS California College Town Rocked by Stabbings That Remain a Mystery The New York Times (05/02, Hubler) reported that two people have died and a third person has been wounded over the course of five days in Davis, Calif. The police said they were unce
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rts 1st Case of Omicron Variant in Returning Traveler The Associated Press (12/01, Miller, Rodriguez, Balsamo) and the New York Times (12/01, Shear, Hubler, Rabin) reported that the U.S. recorded its first confirmed case of the omicron variant on Wednesday, in a San Francisco-based traveler who returne
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ds of proof." NYTimes Analysis: Dozens Of Police Killings Have Occurred Since Testimony In Chauvin Trial Began. A New York Times (4117, Al, Eligon, Hubler, 20.6M) analysis says that since testimony in Chauvin's trial commenced on March 29, no less than 64 individuals "have died at the hands of law enfo
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ere and how to educate their children. NYTimes Analysis: Guidelines On School Closures Due To Coronavirus Vague. The New York Times (8/3, Mervosh, Hubler, 18.61M) reports that "with the first schools open barely a week, one question is quickly arising: How many positive cases should it take to close
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"are not changing tuition fees, even as some students are suing for tuition refunds for spring semester." The New York Times (8/2, Al, Hartocollis, Hubler, 18.61M) reports that colleges that are planning to welcome students back this fall "face challenges unlike any other American institution - contai
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wn case of COVID-19 case on Thursday, following Texas as the second state to reach the "grim milestone." The New York Times (11/12, Fuller, Arango, Hubler, 18.61M) reports, "Citing an alarming increase in cases, San Francisco this week banned indoor dining at restaurants and paused a plan to reopen sc

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