Day Around the Bay: San Mateo County May Ban Whip-Its
Briefly

A road-rage incident involving two Tesla drivers on eastbound Highway 84 in Newark resulted in one driver being injured from a shooting. San Mateo County officials are proposing a ban on the sale of nitrous oxide canisters known as Whip-Its. Harlan Kelly, a former San Francisco official, is appealing his conviction for corruption, claiming bias in the absence of Black jurors. A ruling by an appeals court permits global health nonprofits to be unable to contest presidential funding cuts, giving the administration broader powers in program funding decisions.
A shooting that occurred Tuesday evening on eastbound Highway 84 in Newark was reportedly a road-rage incident between two Tesla drivers. The shooting left one of the drivers injured.
San Mateo County supervisors are looking to ban the sale of Whip-Its aka nitrous oxide canisters.
Former SF city official Harlan Kelly, who is appealing his conviction on corruption charges as he serves time in prison, is apparently arguing bias because there were not any Black people on his federal grand jury.
An appeals court has ruled that global health nonprofits can't challenge a president's decision to cut off their funding, giving the Trump administration leeway to slash whatever programs it likes.
Read at sfist.com
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