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Virtual Power Plant Platform Recurve Raises $18 Million to Accelerate Transition to Clean Energy

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Open-source virtual powerplant platform Recurve raised $18 million in a Series B round led by Calpine Energy Solutions. Recurve says it's accelerating the transition to a clean energy economy by connecting utilities with resources to...
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California's Death Valley could see its hottest September ever

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California is dealing with a sweltering heat wave that could last through the Labour Day weekend. In Death Valley, temperatures have already exceeded 50 C.
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California wildfires rage amid heat wave

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Wildfires continue to burn in California amid drought, which is being made worse by an expanding and potentially dangerous heat wave.
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California votes to ban the sale of petrol-powered cars by 2035

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California authorities have approved a ban on sales of new petrol-powered cars by 2035.
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California lawmakers look to restrict, eventually ban sale of gasoline-powered cars

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California lawmakers are expected to pass a sweeping plan to restrict and ultimately ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars — a move that the state’s governor described as the beginning of the end for the internal combustion engine. Some...
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California DMV Accuses Tesla of Falsely Advertising Full-Self Driving Feature

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The California DMV has accused Tesla of deceptive practices, saying that the automaker's autopilot and "full self-driving" marketing suggests that its vehicles are capable of operating autonomously when they in fact aren't. Dan Ives, the...
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This Week In Trivia: 'Legally Blonde,' Taco Bell, & Beer

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Between Bells recaps the biggest stories of the week, hosts Baker Machado and Hena Doba learn a thing or two at the same time. It's This Week In Trivia!
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State of emergency, evacuations after ‘explosive’ California fire

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A state of emergency has been declared in California's Mariposa County as the largest active wildfire in the United Stat
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California’s Oak Fire: What, where and why?

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Key questions answered about the blaze that is raging in US’s central California.
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US: California tribe grapples with missing native women crisis

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A US native tribe in California has galvanized members of the tribe into action on the issue of missing indigenous women
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California Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order to Regulate State's Crypto Industry

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One U.S. state known for being the birthplace of technical innovation is now moving to embrace cryptocurrency as no other state has before. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order last week to begin crafting regulations...
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Amid US abortion crackdown, California seeks to be a ‘sanctuary’

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If Roe v Wade falls, 26 states are likely to ban abortion and millions will need to cross state lines to access care.
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Calif. Probes ExxonMobil Over Accusations of Lying About Plastic Recycling

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Judith Enck, a former regional administrator for the EPA and the president of Beyond Plastics, joined Cheddar News to talk about the role of plastics in the climate crisis and California's investigation of ExxonMobil and other oil...
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Need2Know: Musk Mocks Twitter Employee, George Floyd Probe & Drought

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Catching you up on what you need to know on April 28, 2022, with Elon Musk mocking Twitter's top legal exec Vijaya Gadde on the platform itself, a probe in George Floyd's death finding discrimination within the Minneapolis police force,...
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Need2Know: Ukrainian 'Genocide,' Brooklyn Subway Shooting & NY Lt. Gov. Resigns

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Catching you up on what you need to know on April 13, 2022, with President Biden referring to the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a genocide, a suspect has been identified in the Brooklyn subway shooting that injured 23 people, New York’s...
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US fuel prices: Cost of oil and gas up amid Russia sanctions

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The economic impact of the sanctions against Russia is being felt at petrol pumps in the US.
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California's lithium rush for electric vehicles

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Farming communities around California's Salton Sea are among the poorest in the United States, but the region is hoping a new mineral rush will bring prosperity to the area.
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US food waste: California introduces new composting law

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People in California are now required by law to separate their food waste from other rubbish for composting.
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Rep. Adam Schiff at SXSW 2022 Says Americans Willing to Sacrifice to Sanction Russia

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Representative Adam Schiff (D-Calif. 29th District) joined Cheddar News at South By Southwest to discuss the variety of sanctions that the United States has placed on Russia since its invasion of Ukraine began last month and the impacts...
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California homeless crisis escalates as rent prices rise

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In the United States, and in California, there is increasing alarm over the number of over-fifties who find themselves living on the streets.
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Need2know: War Crimes, Sacramento Shooting Arrest & Aluminum Shortages

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Catching you up on what you need to know on April 5, 2022, with Biden's call for a war crimes trial for Putin, another arrest made in the Sacramento mass shooting, NYC rolling out a campaign against Florida’s "Don’t Say Gay" bill, an...
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Return-to-Office Mandates Might Be Hurting the Middle Class

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More businesses are requiring workers to return to the office, but there is concern that many employees in the middle class, especially women and people of color, need remote work options for reasons including childcare and financial...
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Global food supply jeopardised by climate change

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As COP26 continues in Scotland, the prospect of the world food supply being jeopardised by global warming has many experts worried.
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Drought-Stricken California Slammed by Record Rainfall

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Powerful weather systems over California have caused record amounts of rainfall in the state, including over wildfire-scorched lands since triggering massive landslides.