California’s unemployment fraud audit creates questions for Newsom

In the face of a new scathing audit about California’s failure to prevent billions in unemployment insurance fraud, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration is putting blame on the federal government and declining to share details about how often he was briefed on the problems.

LETTER: Lawlessness and the anti-cop movement

In view of America’s state of lawlessness and anti-police movements, minding one’s own business is of paramount importance.

 
Westgate posts Super Bowl prop bets — FULL LIST

The sportsbook’s complete package of prop bets for Super Bowl LV between the Chiefs and Buccaneers on Feb. 7 is now available.

Nevada US attorney expects ‘tidal wave’ of CARES Act fraud cases

U.S. Attorney Nicholas Trutanich has a message for people looking to bilk taxpayers: “You should know that the US Attorney’s Office is watching. We’ll do everything in our power to send a message as a deterrent through investigation and prosecution.

Cicely Tyson, pioneering Black actress, dies at age of 96

Cicely Tyson, the groundbreaking Black actor who gained an Oscar nomination for her role as the sharecropper’s wife in “Sounder,” a Tony Award in 2013 at age 88 and touched TV viewers’ hearts in “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman,” died Thursday at age 96.

Aces to lose Kayla McBride, add Chelsea Gray

Guard Kayla McBride had spent her entire career in the Aces’ organization, going back to when the franchise was based in San Antonio. She averaged 12.5 points last season.

 
Storm pounds California with snow, rain; evacuations ordered

Evacuations were ordered Thursday in wildfire burn areas prone to mudslides as an atmospheric river storm pumped drenching rain into Southern California while blizzard conditions buried the Sierra Nevada in snow.

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