The Wire: Get cash from Kaiser after $46M settlement; Cal scientists' search for extraterrestrial life
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The Wire: Get cash from Kaiser after $46M settlement; Cal scientists' search for extraterrestrial life
"California College of the Arts, founded by Frederick Meyer in Berkeley in 1907 and located in San Francisco since 1996, will close and see its campus transferred to Vanderbilt University. (SF Chronicle) Through the Looking Glass, a childcare nonprofit in Berkeley that assists families of children with disabilities, is among the East Bay child care providers threatened by the Trump administration's announcement that it will $10 billion in funding to California and four other Democratic states, an employee said. (Daily Cal)"
"Kaiser Permanente members could be eligible for payouts following a $46 million settlement over alleged privacy violations. (SFGATE) UC Berkeley scientists are focusing on 100 radio signals in the search of extraterrestrial life. (KTVU) After President Trump announced plans to withhold funding from cities like Berkeley with sanctuary immigration policies beginning next month, Attorney General Rob Bonta and Bay Area cities are promising to take legal action should payments stop. (KQED)"
California College of the Arts will close and its campus will be transferred to Vanderbilt University. Childcare provider Through the Looking Glass is among East Bay programs threatened by a federal announcement affecting $10 billion in funding to several states. Kaiser Permanente members may be eligible for payouts from a $46 million settlement over alleged privacy violations. UC Berkeley researchers are investigating 100 radio signals in a search for extraterrestrial life. Local reports note BART outage commute impacts, a spike in catalytic converter thefts, a dead body found in Claremont Canyon, and planned legal action if sanctuary-city funding is withheld.
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