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California Lawmakers Reject Newsom's $400M PG&E Budget Bid Amid Ongoing Political Standoff

California Lawmakers Reject Newsom's $400M PG&E Budget Bid Amid Ongoing Political Standoff

California lawmakers rejected Governor Newsom's request to allocate an additional $400 million for PG&E in the state budget, continuing a political standoff.


Christy Goldsmith Romero To Be Nominated as FDIC Chair Following Martin Gruenberg’s Exit

President Joe Biden will reportedly suggest Christy Goldsmith Romero to replace Martin Gruenberg as the head of FDIC.

OpenAI Hires Ex-NSA Chief Paul M. Nakasone to its Board

Former National Security Agency (NSA) director and retired US Army general Paul M. Nakasone has been named as the new board member of OpenAI.

Californians Have Until June 30 to Qualify for Faster Student Loan Forgiveness, Lower Payments

Up to 300,000 Californians must apply by June 30 to benefit from a special federal student loan forgiveness program offering faster forgiveness, lower payments.


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Jonathan Kaye, a 52-year-old millionaire investment banker and Managing Director at Moelis & Company, was filmed punching a woman in the face, causing her to fall to the ground, during a confrontation on the streets of Brooklyn.
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