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Pregnancy rights battle: California female prison guards sue employer over denied accommodations
In a lengthy legal battle, hundreds of female prison guards in California are fighting for their rights against the state’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
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Cruise offers to pay $112K in fines over allegations it misled regulators about driverless car
At a regulatory hearing on Tuesday, Cruise President Craig Glidden explained how the embattled autonomous vehicle company plans to make amends following accusations Cruise tried hiding details about an incident last year involving one of its driverless cars that left a pedestrian serious injured.
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Cool your home without heating the planet
Summer is just around the corner, and you can cool your home without unnecessarily heating the planet. Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura’s empowering us to be climate warriors — with a little air conditioning and DIY.
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How to waste less food, help decrease greenhouse gases
The United Nations estimates nearly 20% of food around the globe is wasted and all that rotting grub creates greenhouse gases that threaten our planet. So, what can you do? Here are some tips.
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James Durgin of ‘Saving San Francisco' arrested again
James Durgin from “Saving San Francisco” has been arrested again after being on the run from law enforcement for about two weeks. By his own count, he’s been in and out of jail more than 100 times in the city – which is part of the reason NBC Bay Area profiled him in the streaming series which chronicled serious problems...
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James Durgin of ‘Saving San Francisco' series once again wanted by authorities
James Durgin, the complicated and troubled man at the center of NBC Bay Area’s “Saving San Francisco” investigative series is wanted by two different law enforcement agencies. Raj Mathai speaks with Bigad Shaban.