Business owners in flood-prone areas are resorting to self-organized street clean-ups due to inadequate city support amidst severe weather conditions. This proactive measure aims to maintain clear storm drains and manhole covers. In another development, tension arose within CrossFit after a new policy mandated athletes to compete in alignment with their birth-assigned genders, prompting two Oakland gyms to sever their affiliations. Meanwhile, California's budget cuts have led to the permanent closure of the California Historical Society's museum in San Francisco, prompting the transfer of a significant artifact collection to Stanford University for preservation.
The current weather onslaught and lack of city support is forcing business owners in potential flood zones to do their own street clean-up to keep flooding at bay.
Two Oakland gyms are severing ties with CrossFit over a new policy requiring athletes in the company's annual CrossFit Games to compete according to their birth-assigned gender.
California Historical Society has permanently closed its downtown San Francisco headquarters and museum due to budget deficits.
Musk's deputies have locked federal employees out of crucial data systems, set up round-the-clock operations inside the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
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