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Silicon Valley city makes homeless people eligible for arrest if they refuse 3 offers of shelter by: JANIE HAR, Associated Press. Posted: Jun 10, 2025 / 04:47 PM CDT.
The City Council of San Jose, California, has voted to make homeless people eligible for arrest if they reject three offers of housing.
Silicon Valley lawmakers sound alarm on Trump’s military mobilization. by NOTUS. June 10, 2025June 12, 2025. Congressmembers Sam Liccardo (left) and Zoe Lofgren spoke against $880 billion in ...
Homeless people could be arrested after refusing three offers of shelter in Silicon Valley city. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS; Jun 10, 2025 Jun 10, 2025 Updated Jun 10, 2025; Facebook; ...
Sure, it’s not official yet. But the Silicon Valley Democrat sure seems to be carving out a lane for 2028, reports Ross Barkan.
New York — Apple just showed how it plans to incorporate artificial intelligence across all its major products, from translating phone calls to giving the Mac a smarter search bar and more. The ...
A docuseries about podcaster Alex Cooper, Sydney Sweeney's new movie "Echo Valley" and the action-comedy "Deep Cover" are some of the new television, films and music headed to a device near you ...
Silicon Flatirons is in the market for a new leader as Brad Bernthal intends to leave the university after the upcoming fall semester. ... BOULDER — The real estate and development market in the ...
Last year, Elon Musk was the Pied Piper of support for Donald Trump among Silicon Valley power brokers. One by one, tech billionaires close to Musk who had either backed Democrats or avoided the ...
Access to Elite Talent: Silicon Valley's unparalleled concentration of AI and cybersecurity expertise provides Deepwatch with direct access to the industry's most sought-after professionals, ...
Caldbeck became an early face of Silicon Valley’s #MeToo reckoning when he issued a public apology and left the company he co-founded after multiple Asian American entrepreneurs accused him of ...
Meta's CTO said the partnership is a "return to grace" for Silicon Valley's ties with the military. Anduril said the project isn't funded by taxpayers and will save the military billions of dollars.