Monday Morning Headlines: Human Chain Across Golden Gate Bridge Calls for Regime Change In Iran
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Monday Morning Headlines: Human Chain Across Golden Gate Bridge Calls for Regime Change In Iran
"Thousands of protesters gathered to form a human chain across the Golden Gate Bridge on Saturday, calling for regime change in Iran. The protest, which spanned the entire length of the bridge, included as many as 25,000 people. [KTVU] Two 18-year-old suspects were arrested in connection with an armed robbery at a Petaluma jewelry store on Saturday. Four suspects who fled in a vehicle remain at large, but two who fled on foot were apprehended nearby. [Bay Area News Group]"
"A potential San Francisco teachers' strike is still likely more than a week away, but around 5,200 teachers, or 97.6% of the workforce, voted in favor of a strike last week following a year of bargaining with the district. A 23-year-old man has been sentenced to four years in federal prison for tossing a Molotov cocktail at Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies during an ICE protest last June. [Associated Press]"
A human chain protest on the Golden Gate Bridge drew as many as 25,000 people calling for regime change in Iran. Two 18-year-old suspects were arrested after an armed robbery at a Petaluma jewelry store while four other suspects remain at large. Around 5,200 San Francisco teachers, or 97.6% of the workforce, voted to authorize a strike after a year of bargaining, with a strike still likely more than a week away. A 23-year-old received a four-year federal sentence for throwing a Molotov cocktail at deputies during an ICE protest. A partial federal government shutdown has begun amid House impasse and demands for ICE reforms, and controversy continues over cancellations and closure plans at the Kennedy Center.
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