LISTEN: Despite the continued drought, hotter days, and bigger wildfires, the worst is yet to come for California's climate change crisis. KCBS Radio's Eric Thomas has the results of a new report from the state's Environmental Protection Agency.
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California updates energy supply in response to extreme weather - KCBS Radio: On-DemandLISTEN: Faced with unprecedented strain, a new report finds California's power grid held during September's record-breaking heatwave. mike_dewald reports the state has made progress in expanding the energy supply during extreme weather.
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UC employees strike for better wages - KCBS Radio: On-DemandTens of thousands of teaching assistants and other student workers at University of California campuses have voted overwhelmingly to approve a strike. As KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler reports from the Cal campus, undergraduate students are both supportive and nervous about upcoming finals.
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Twitter employees and users react to massive layoffs in the company - KCBS Radio: On-DemandIt's a day of reckoning at Twitter, hundreds of employees are being laid off in the wake of Elon Musk's takeover of the iconic social media platform. KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler joins us from Twitter headquarters in San Francisco with more on what Twitter workers are saying. Meanwhile, Twitter's mass layoffs have already led to the filing of at least one federal lawsuit. KCBS Radio's Mike DeWald reports that labor experts say more could be on the way.
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How documentary-style films turn conspiracy theories into a call to action | WNYC | New York Public Radio, Podcasts, Live Streaming Radio, NewsA conspiratorial film claiming liberal activists are stuffing ballot drop boxes with fraudulent votes has been repeatedly debunked, but some Republicans are mobilizing around its false claims.
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