A federal judge in Los Angeles has prohibited the Department of Homeland Security from conducting immigration stops based solely on race, language, or occupation, also requiring immediate legal counsel for detainees. In education, South Bay high schools are revising policies to address AI use, promoting responsible usage. Additionally, Wildtype has received FDA approval for plant-based salmon to mitigate the impact of declining salmon populations, while Ford is recalling 850,000 vehicles due to a fuel pump defect.
A federal judge in Los Angeles issued temporary restraining orders blocking the Department of Homeland Security from conducting immigration stops solely based on race, language, or occupation, requiring immediate access to legal counsel for detainees.
South Bay high schools are updating policies to manage AI use, aiming to prevent cheating while encouraging responsible, ethical use as a learning tool, combining traditional methods with AI detection.
Wildtype, a San Francisco-based company, received FDA approval to produce plant-based salmon, providing a sustainable alternative amid California's salmon population decline.
Ford is recalling over 850,000 vehicles in the US due to a fuel pump defect that could cause engines to stall while driving, with a fix still in development.
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