Google says it will reduce some user access to California news sites
Briefly

Google is pushing back against pending legislation, such as the California Journalism Preservation Act, that would require the company to pay publishers for news links in search results, emphasizing the potential disruption to its business model.
The decline in revenue from print journalism and weak advertising dollars has led to layoffs in news outlets, with major players like the Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and digital operations such as BuzzFeed and Vice being affected.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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