What UC students might get from Big Sis

Janet Napolitano is on her way to becoming Big Sis of the University of California. She just resigned as Big Sis of the Department of Homeland Security. She got the Big Sis label from the Drudge Report for her Big

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Enviro, politics could block unique Sacramento museum

July 15, 2013 By Katy Grimes A wealthy Sacramento couple has offered to make one of the largest private donations in Sacramento history to create a natural history museum for the city. Naturally, an animal rights activist and city officials

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AB 817 would allow non-citizens to work at polls

July 15, 2013 By Katy Grimes Poll watchers in America are currently people who are also legally registered to vote. But a new bill would change that in California. If Assembly Bill 817 is passed, non-citizens, also known as legal resident aliens,

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Journalism is an act, not a profession

July 15, 2013 By Steven Greenhut SACRAMENTO — Watching some recent debates about who is a “real journalist” and who isn’t has been a source of amusement for me given that being a real journalist has not always been that

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Groan: Dem-driven attacks on Filner depicted as ugly GOP coup

July 15, 2013 By Chris Reed At 11 a.m. today, there will be another press conference by the three longtime liberal supporters of San Diego Mayor Bob Filner who called on their fellow Democrat to resign last Wednesday over alleged sexual

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Hypocritical liberals party at men-only Bohemian Club

Conspiracy theorists have a field day with the annual July meeting of the elite Bohemian Grove semi-secret society. This year’s frolicking just began at the group’s Russian River camp. But what I find fascinating is how elite liberals attend it even

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Unions on the defensive, facing voter wrath (video)

Public employee unions are on the defensive after facing voter wrath at the ballot box.

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