
"California Governor Gavin Newsom announced during a press conference in SF he's awarding San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego a total of $412 million to fund programs supporting the homeless. SF will receive $39.9 million for two shelters and three navigation centers through June 2029, which serve 600 adults and 75 youth per night. [KTVU] The San Jose City Council voted to ban ICE from using 11 city-owned garages and parking lots and 75 community centers and libraries."
"ICE officers in Minneapolis threw a tear gas canister into a car that was occupied by a family of eight, causing the couple's infant, who has since recovered, to stop breathing and begin foaming at the mouth. [CNN] Actor Matthew McConaughey said he's trademarked his identity, filing eight applications with the US Patent and Trademark Office, to prevent his likeness from being used by AI without permission, including his customary alright, alright, alright catchphrase."
California is awarding $412 million to San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego to fund homeless programs. San Francisco will receive $39.9 million for two shelters and three navigation centers through June 2029, serving 600 adults and 75 youth nightly. San Jose banned ICE from using 11 city-owned garages and parking lots and 75 community centers and libraries, while Alameda County officials are proposing ICE-free zones at county facilities. Governor Gavin Newsom waived entry fees to over 200 California state parks on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in honor of MLK and the 100th anniversary of Black History Month. National reports include a cancelled CDC vaccine trial in West Africa, an ICE tear gas incident in Minneapolis that injured an infant, and Matthew McConaughey trademarking his likeness to limit AI use.
#homelessness-funding #ice-restrictions #state-parks-fee-waiver #vaccine-trial-safety #ai-likenesstrademark
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