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Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, a veteran and former Democratic presidential candidate, Director of National Intelligence (DNI), has revealed what many Americans have long suspected but couldn’t prove until now.Former President Barack Obama was not only aware of, but complicit in the use of U.S. intelligence agencies to target Donald Trump during the 2016 election and beyond. According to Gabbard,...
MURRIETA – Orel Hershiser’s search for his rare one-of-one Topps Chrome signed Superfractor is creating excitement among collectors in Southwest Riverside County. Hershiser played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants, and New York Mets, notably winning the 1988 Cy Young Award and leading the Dodgers to a World Series title that same year. He also...
FRENCH VALLEY – The French Valley Pony 8U Machine Pitch All Stars recently clinched the Pinto Navy Region championship, adding a second banner to the team’s growing legacy. Throughout five games over their victorious weekend, the boys held opponents to just nine total runs while racking up an impressive 49 runs at the plate. Their defense stayed tight, hustling...
Daniel WaldenströmSummarized from his original essay in Human ProgressWaldenström is a professor of economics at the Research Institute of Industrial Economics and author of Richer and More Equal: A New History of Wealth in the West.Despite frequent headlines suggesting that inequality in the West is spiraling out of control, economist Daniel Waldenström argues that the full picture is far...
Doctor with stethoscope
Evita Limon Rocha, psychiatristKaiser Permanente Riverside CountyEach July, National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month recognizes the importance of mental health and encourages open conversations about its challenges. July served as a reminder that mental well-being must be prioritized among minority populations, and everyone should feel they can seek support when needed.Yet, for many in minority communities, seeking help can...
Hemet Fire Chief Eddie Sell has stepped down from his position after nearly four years at the helm of the city’s fire department, according to a resignation letter, dated July 11. In his resignation letter he cited a new opportunity in Northern California as the reason for his departure. “I have been offered an opportunity to take a position in a...
The South Valley League, widely regarded as one of the more competitive small school conferences in the CIF Southern Section, continues to honor the extraordinary talents of its athletes. This past spring, league players delivered impressive performances earning honors that reflect their dedication, hard work, and impact throughout the season. The following is a look at the top achievements...
CALIFORNIA – A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) highlighted the dangers of food that has been improperly canned, says California Poison Control System (CPCS). Home-canned nopales, the pads of prickly pear cactus and a popular vegetable used in Mexican cuisine, created the botulism outbreak, which nearly killed eight people.The report noted that this is the...
Student from Temecula among 46 recipients awarded scholarships CALIFORNIA – Forty-six students pursuing careers in farming, ranching or other agricultural professions have been awarded a combined $251,250 in scholarships from the California Farm Bureau Scholarship Foundation, including Anneliese Yanez from Temecula. She is currently a student at UC Davis majoring in Animal Science.The scholarships are awarded annually based on students’...
Jobs likely to disappear in 2 years because of AI
As artificial intelligence rapidly evolves, the global workforce is bracing for a seismic shift. Roles once considered immune to automation are now vulnerable, and experts warn that within just two years, millions of jobs across a range of industries may vanish or be drastically transformed.From administrative support to long-haul trucking, legal work, and even medical diagnostics, AI is beginning...