"Oakland's school board approved the layoffs of 400 staffers, but no teachers. The district is facing a $100 million budget deficit, and plans to lay off hundreds of central office staffers, counselors, and literacy coaches."
"Regarding last week's major Supreme Court decision on the president's power to enact tariffs, Justice Neil Gorsuch spelled out in his concurrence that that it is far easier to grant a power to the president than to claw it back, because of the power of the presidential veto."
"The Chronicle has taken another pass at surveying SF grocery stores, a few months shy of a year since the last time they did this, and (spoiler alert) Trader Joe's remains the cheapest and Bi-Rite remains the most expensive for the same basket of items."
Oakland's school board approved layoffs of 400 staffers to address a $100 million budget deficit, though no teachers will be affected. The cuts target central office staff, counselors, and literacy coaches. In other Bay Area news, San Jose police investigated a murder-suicide involving a 43-year-old man and his 24-year-old ex-girlfriend. A granite whale sculpture returned to City College after years at the California Academy of Sciences. Hillary Clinton testified before the House Oversight Committee regarding Jeffrey Epstein connections. A Chronicle grocery price survey found Trader Joe's remains cheapest and Bi-Rite most expensive. The Supreme Court's tariff decision highlighted presidential power limitations through veto authority. Glen Kuiper, formerly fired Oakland A's broadcaster, returned to radio for a Giants exhibition game.
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