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On 7-5 vote, Southern California Air Quality Management District rejects gas appliance surcharge aimed at improving air quality
LOS ANGELES — On a 7-5 vote, the South Coast Air Quality Management District on Friday rejected controversial measures aimed at reducing air pollution by imposing surcharges that could make natural gas-powered water heaters and furnaces more expensive to buy.
In voting to deny the measures, AQMD board member Janet Nguyen said the rule would ...Read more

Axiom Space's record-setter to lead astronauts from 3 nations on private mission
Peggy Whitson has spent nearly two years of her life in space as an Axiom Space employee and former NASA astronaut.
Next week she’ll lead a mission with three men representing countries that haven’t sent anyone to space in more than four decades.
Whitson, 65, will command the Ax-4 mission targeting liftoff as early as 8:22 a.m. Tuesday ...Read more

Lethal algae bloom is over, but sickened marine mammals aren't safe yet
LOS ANGELES — It was one of the largest, longest and most lethal harmful algae blooms in Southern California's recorded history, claiming the lives of hundreds of dolphins and sea lions between Baja California and the Central Coast. And now, finally, it's over.
Levels of toxic algae species in Southern California coastal waters have declined ...Read more
Seals playing computer games for science reveal how they navigate in murky water
One by one, Nick, Luca and Miro took their places in front of a screen at a German research lab to participate in a video game for science.
The task was straightforward. While viewing a simulation of moving through the ocean, the subjects would touch a red target on the left if they thought they were moving left, and a red target on the right ...Read more

Wildlife rescued from Baltimore harbor as officials work to clean oil spill
BALTIMORE — As efforts to clean thousands of gallons of oil from waters near Baltimore’s Harbor East continue, officials are working to rescue turtles and other wildlife from the affected areas. Officials say that the leak originated from diesel tanks that supplied fuel to the Johns Hopkins Hospital care facilities.
A.J. Metcalf, a ...Read more

Here's how Canadian wildfires are impacting Michigan air quality
DETROIT — As Canadian wildfire smoke continues to drift south toward the United States, air quality in Michigan worsening, prompting officials to issue warnings.
The Michigan Air Quality Division issued an advisory Thursday for elevated levels of fine particulate (PM2.5) in the eastern Upper Peninsula and all counties in the northern Lower ...Read more

If you're in this California town for two hours, the city is tracking you. Should you be worried?
Any time you spend two hours in Walnut Creek, California, local business leaders may be tracking you. The city’s Chamber of Commerce has paired with a tech company to clock visitors as they move in and out of the city.
The technology is from Arrivalist, a travel-industry-focused company with a platform that uses mobile location datasets to ...Read more

Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny champions endangered toad, gives zoo's conservation efforts a boost
CHICAGO — A chatty animated amphibian starring in videos for Bad Bunny’s recent album has launched the Puerto Rican crested toad — an endangered species native to the island — into newfound fame, following years of quiet, collaborative conservation efforts involving Chicago’s Brookfield Zoo.
“They’re kind of famous now,” said ...Read more

Cape Cod shark detections: Where are the top hotspots for white sharks?
BOSTON — As white sharks return to the Cape, researchers are helping the public chomp on shark hotspot data from last summer and fall.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy’s “White Shark Logbook” has been updated with last year’s acoustic detection data of tagged apex predators.
More than 100 individual sharks were detected along the...Read more

Regulators seek to phase out gas-powered appliances in Southern California
LOS ANGELES — Southern California’s air quality regulators are set to vote this week on new rules aimed at phasing out the sale of gas-powered furnaces and water heaters in the region.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District, or AQMD, which covers all of Orange County and large swaths of Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino ...Read more

Reddit sues Anthropic, says AI company exploited user data
Reddit Inc. sued artificial intelligence firm Anthropic, saying it has used the social media company’s content without permission to train its AI models.
The lawsuit, which was filed Wednesday in San Francisco Superior Court, alleges that Anthropic attempted to access Reddit data more than 100,000 times since last July. Reddit said this “...Read more

Smoke from Canadian wildfires brings air quality alert, hazy conditions to NYC
NEW YORK — An air quality alert was issued for New York City, as well as parts of New York State, New Jersey and Connecticut on Wednesday in response to southern-drifting, hazy smoke from Canadian wildfires and rising ozone levels.
The smoke is coming from fires in the central Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
The National ...Read more

Tech review: Great gift ideas for dad
Father’s Day is coming up, and I’ve been testing a few things that dads would love.
You could get dad another tie or bottle of after shave, but he’s probably got too many ties, and how much aftershave does one man need?
Here are three suggestions to surprise your dad.
Arcade belt
Belts were an area of my wardrobe that I knew could be ...Read more

Bay Area tech workers endure grim 2025 as big companies reveal layoffs
The Bay Area has lost more than 11,000 tech jobs so far in 2025, a slump in hiring punctuated by disclosures of fresh layoffs in the region by some big players such as Google, Walmart and Microsoft.
The protracted hiring slump is a reminder that the tech industry is no longer a robust engine that helps to power the Bay Area economy.
The tech ...Read more
Minnesota emergency rooms see uptick in patients due to wildfire smoke
MINNEAPOLIS — Canadian wildfire smoke has become so intense that even young, healthy Minnesotans are experiencing symptoms similar to allergies.
“This morning I woke up and I was just like, oh, I have COVID,” said Cameron Dailey-Ruddy, 34, of Minneapolis.
He took two COVID tests Tuesday morning — both negative — and everyone at his ...Read more

Air quality alert issued for all of Wisconsin due to Canadian wildfires
Officials issued an alert Wednesday as air quality was expected to reach unhealthy levels in all of Wisconsin until noon Thursday.
Sensitive groups should consider moving all activities inside especially those with asthma or people with heart disease. Officials asks those with health conditions to keep outdoor activities shorter and less ...Read more

California freshwater fish found to be teeming with parasites. How to keep from getting sick
LOS ANGELES — More than 90% of popular freshwater fish in Southern California are carrying human-infecting parasites, researchers say. This poses a significant danger for those who like to eat freshly caught freshwater fish. But there are ways to protect yourself.
The parasites are called trematodes. Two species of the flatworms were ...Read more

Preview: ‘Anno 117: Pax Romana’ may satisfy Roman Empire obsessions
One of the most pivotal decisions I made as a gamer happened in a Software Etc. in 1996. Back then, I was armed with $60 and had visions of a new video game, but I was unsure of what to buy. The clerk gave me two recommendations: “Wave Race 64” and “Sid Meier’s Civilization II.”
I wavered between the two. I trusted Nintendo titles ...Read more

Jim Rossman: Planning is the key to buying the right portable power station
This week a reader writes concerning portable power stations. I mentioned my mom has one at her home.
“I am a senior dependent on medical devices, i.e. oxygen concentrator, nebulizer. Whole house generators are just too much money. The internet is full of (suggestions), but I don't know which or if any of them would meet my needs. Would ...Read more

Gadgets: Pool safety device
When it comes to pool safety, you can never be safe enough. And, like any accident, you never know. According to the American Red Cross, 69% of young children who drowned were not expected to be in or near water.
That brings me to the SwamCam, touted by the company as a first-of-its-kind AI-powered drowning detection system designed to help ...Read more
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