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California just took a step toward making its school environments a little more inclusive.Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a new piece of legislation that guarantees all students will receive lunch even if their parents or guardians have not paid their meal fees. It takes effect immediately.The bill, authored by state Sen. Robert Hertzberg, says students shouldn't be denied a meal of their choice because of unpaid fees. It also ensures "that the pupil is not shamed or treated differently from other pupils."The legislation 540

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Bill Nye wants to remind you of the seriousness of global warming and he's not mincing words.The well-known science commentator appeared on "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" on Sunday and put things bluntly while talking about 242

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Artificially-generated faces of people who don't exist are being used to front fake Facebook accounts in an attempt to trick users and game the company's systems, the social media network said Friday. Experts who reviewed the accounts say it is the first time they have seen fake images like this being used at scale as part of a single social media campaign.The accounts, which were removed by Facebook on Friday, were part of a network that generally posted in support of President Trump and against the Chinese government, experts who reviewed the accounts said. Many of the accounts promoted links to a Facebook page and website called "The BL." Facebook said the accounts were tied to the US-based Epoch Media Group, which owns The Epoch Times newspaper, a paper tied to the Falun Gong movement that is similarly pro-Trump.The publisher of the Epoch Times denied that Epoch and The BL were linked in emails to the fact-checking organization 957

  

An impeachment hearing held by the House Judiciary Committee Monday was briefly interrupted when a protester interrupted proceedings.Shortly after the hearing was gaveled in by Chairman Jerry Nadler, someone in the room began yelling. The protester appeared to be against the impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump and made comments about Nadler committing treason.It appears the protester is Owen Shoyer, an InfoWars reporter. Shoyer 463

  

Brian Thomas just bought a new washing machine after spending time looking for a good deal."I found it a little stressful," he said. But he found a great deal.That stress he was enduring is happening to other consumers as tariffs have already led to price increases. It’s sticker shock. "It's increased, absolutely — you see 0-0 increase at least in what I looked at,” Thomas said.Appliances in particular have price increases from tariffs. Mexico exported billion worth of appliances just to the United States last year. At that time, the Trump administration hit the country with a 25 percent tariff on all imported goods.While the two countries play economic hardball, it’s the consumer who ends up paying more for everyday items coming from overseas.Metro University Associate Economics Professor Alexandre Padilla said there is debate on how tariffs will impact all. "The people that mostly are hurt or harmed by those tariffs are actually on the lower side of income,” Padilla said.People in favor of the tariffs say they keep jobs in the U.S."Should we penalize 10 million people to save a hundred thousand jobs? That's the question,” Padilla said.While Mexico tariffs are currently not in place, China's are. In May, tariffs increased on 0 billion worth of Chinese goods. 1305

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