Caregiver Abuse in Santa Clara Triggers Reforms in California’s Care Home Industry

Caregiver Abuse in Santa Clara Triggers Reforms in California’s Care Home Industry

A Filipino woman who arrived in San Jose alone in 2016 found herself trapped in a cycle of exploitation after accepting a job as a live-in caregiver at a residential care facility for elderly people. She had expected the opportunity to bring financial support to her family in the Philippines, but instead was subjected to relentless labor without overtime pay, limited freedom, and unwanted advances from her employer. The woman, who was in her 60s at the time and requested anonymity to protect

VTA awards $227M paratransit contract to new operator, raising transparency concerns

VTA awards $227M paratransit contract to new operator, raising transparency concerns

The Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) has selected a new operator for its paratransit shuttle program serving people with disabilities, but the decision has sparked backlash from the outgoing contractor and raised questions about the transparency of the procurement process. During a recent board meeting, the VTA board of directors unanimously approved a three-year, $110 million contract for Transdev Services to manage the VTA Access program, which could extend up to seven years with four

Supreme Court questions Trump’s birthright citizenship policy and nationwide injunctions

Supreme Court questions Trump’s birthright citizenship policy and nationwide injunctions

The United States Supreme Court on Thursday appeared divided as it considered two major legal questions: the fate of former President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, and the broader judicial practice of nationwide injunctions that lower courts have used to block such policies. Although none of the justices openly supported the constitutionality of Trump’s controversial order—which attempts to deny citizenship to certain individuals born

R&B singer Chris Brown arrested in UK for alleged nightclub bottle attack

R&B singer Chris Brown arrested in UK for alleged nightclub bottle attack

Singer Chris Brown was arrested in England on Thursday in connection with an alleged violent incident that occurred in a London nightclub in early 2023. The 36-year-old American musician, who was in the United Kingdom on tour at the time, was taken into custody at a hotel in Manchester. Authorities confirmed the arrest was made in the early hours of May 15 on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm following an incident in Hanover Square, London, on February 19, 2023. While t

Immigrant dry cleaner in Campbell offers free services to job seekers

Immigrant dry cleaner in Campbell offers free services to job seekers

When Ali Shirkhodaei arrived in the United States from Iran in 2006, he had no idea how difficult life would be as a new immigrant, even with a molecular biology degree. At 28 years old, he faced a long and discouraging year of unemployment, struggling to land any job in a foreign land. But what he did know was that he wanted to build a life that reflected the kindness he grew up with in the streets of Tehran. Almost two decades later, that spirit continues to define his journey, now as the o

​Ohio tests autonomous truck technology along 33 Smart Mobility Corridor

​Ohio tests autonomous truck technology along 33 Smart Mobility Corridor

US Route 33, the main connection between Marysville and Dublin in Ohio, has evolved into the 33 Smart Mobility Corridor, a cutting-edge testing ground for autonomous vehicle technology. This transformation is part of a broader initiative in the region known as the Beta District, where public and private sector leaders are collaborating to create a real-world laboratory for smart transportation. The corridor has become a hub for advanced vehicle experimentation, particularly focusi

Montara residents call for urgent wildfire cleanup on state-owned land

Montara residents call for urgent wildfire cleanup on state-owned land

For 25 years, Larry De Young has lived peacefully in the coastal town of Montara in San Mateo County, raising horses and enjoying the open landscape. But what was once a tranquil view has become a growing concern. Just across a dirt road from his property lies a stretch of state-owned land, now densely packed with flammable, non-native eucalyptus trees and other overgrowth that he believes poses a severe wildfire threat to his home and his community. The 100-acre parcel of land wa

Spring season brings more bear encounters to Sonoma County trails

Spring season brings more bear encounters to Sonoma County trails

Black bear sightings are becoming more frequent across Sonoma County's northern coastal parks, prompting regional park officials to urge caution for visitors enjoying the outdoors. A curious young bear was recently spotted interacting with a camera set up at Stillwater Cove Regional Park near Jenner, showing signs of digging, clawing, and tearing into nearby logs. This sighting is one of several reported in a short span of time, with another bear attempting to access dumpsters at Gualala Poi

Newsom supports encampment ban, San Jose ramps up sweeps

Newsom supports encampment ban, San Jose ramps up sweeps

Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed a statewide initiative to ban homeless encampments across California, aligning with San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan’s push to eliminate tents and makeshift shelters from public spaces. The plan would limit public camping to no more than three consecutive nights and prohibit sitting, lying, or sleeping on sidewalks and streets where it impedes movement. It would also make constructing temporary shelters like sheds on public land unlawful. This announcement was t

NJ Transit strike could impact 350,000 commuters if no deal by Friday

NJ Transit strike could impact 350,000 commuters if no deal by Friday

New Jersey is on the brink of a major transportation disruption as negotiations between NJ Transit and its rail engineers’ union, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), continue without a resolution. With the union threatening to walk off the job as early as 12:01 a.m. Friday, tensions are high and hundreds of thousands of commuters across the state are preparing for the worst. Talks are set to resume Thursday morning in a final effort to avert the first rail strik

Chicago Priest Celebrates 50th Anniversary With Gun Buyback and Carnival for the Community

Chicago Priest Celebrates 50th Anniversary With Gun Buyback and Carnival for the Community

On a bright and warm day in Chicago’s Auburn Gresham neighborhood, Father Michael Pfleger commemorated his 50th anniversary in the priesthood in a way that perfectly embodied his decades of dedication—not with a lavish ceremony or personal accolades, but with an outpouring of generosity and love directed at the people he has served for half a century. Rather than center the occasion around himself, Father Pfleger chose to give back, organizing a day full of impactful community eve

Daily Morning Habits to Energize Your Body and Lift Your Mood Naturally

Daily Morning Habits to Energize Your Body and Lift Your Mood Naturally

The way you start your morning sets the tone for the rest of your day. A slow or chaotic beginning can affect your physical energy, mental clarity, and emotional balance. On the other hand, a few mindful and consistent morning practices can give your metabolism the boost it needs and lift your mood in subtle but powerful ways. While no routine fits all, there are foundational rituals supported by both modern wellness practices and biological rhythms that can make mornings more energizing and

HIV testing drops sharply in South Africa after US aid cuts hit health worker funding

HIV testing drops sharply in South Africa after US aid cuts hit health worker funding

Testing and monitoring for HIV in South Africa have experienced a sharp decline in recent months, following significant cuts in US aid that previously supported healthcare workers and local clinics. According to unreleased data from South Africa's National Health Laboratory Service, the drop in viral load testing—especially among vulnerable groups such as pregnant women, infants, and youth—is raising alarm among health experts. The United States had been contributing approxima

Google Warns U.S. Retailers of Rising Cyber Threats Linked to Scattered Spider

Google Warns U.S. Retailers of Rising Cyber Threats Linked to Scattered Spider

Alphabet’s cybersecurity unit has raised serious concerns for retailers in the United States after recent cyberattacks crippled major British businesses. The same group of hackers believed to be responsible for those disruptions is now shifting focus to the American retail sector, according to a statement released on Wednesday. John Hultquist, a senior analyst with Google’s cybersecurity division, warned that the group in question operates with remarkable aggressive

Trump faces bipartisan criticism over Qatar’s $400m jet gift to US

Trump faces bipartisan criticism over Qatar’s $400m jet gift to US

In an unusual turn of events, President Donald Trump has found himself at the center of a rare moment of unity across America's deep political divide—only this time, the unity is rooted in criticism rather than support. The issue sparking widespread backlash is the president’s willingness to accept a luxury Boeing 747-8 jet, valued at approximately $400 million, from the royal family of Qatar. Though framed as a gift to the US Department of Defense for inclusion in the Air Force

Boeing secures major jet orders from Saudi Arabia and Qatar during Trump’s Middle East visit

Boeing secures major jet orders from Saudi Arabia and Qatar during Trump’s Middle East visit

Boeing has made significant strides in its commercial aircraft sales following U.S. President Donald Trump's recent diplomatic visit to the Middle East. The aviation giant secured two notable deals—one with Saudi Arabia's lessor AviLease for up to 30 737 MAX jets, and another with Qatar Airways, expected to include an order for at least 160 Boeing aircraft. These agreements represent a substantial boost to Boeing's order book and reflect growing ambitions within the Middle

Trump secures $600B Saudi investment, urges Abraham Accords expansion

Trump secures $600B Saudi investment, urges Abraham Accords expansion

During his recent visit to Saudi Arabia, President Donald Trump announced a landmark $600 billion investment commitment from the Kingdom to the United States, emphasizing a renewed era of economic cooperation and regional diplomacy. The agreement encompasses sectors such as energy, defense, technology, and infrastructure, aiming to bolster both nations' strategic interests and economic growth. In a speech at an investment summit in Riyadh, President Trump highlighted the signi

East Bay Neighborhood Sees Rise in Dead Birds, Pellet Gun or Slingshot Suspected

East Bay Neighborhood Sees Rise in Dead Birds, Pellet Gun or Slingshot Suspected

An East Bay neighborhood is grappling with a puzzling and increasingly disturbing phenomenon: dozens of dead birds have been found throughout East Richmond Heights in recent weeks, sparking concern and confusion among residents. Homeowners have been reporting incidents of birds falling from the sky, sometimes directly from power lines, accompanied by unusual popping sounds. These unsettling events have left the community searching for an

Santa Clara County Addresses Long Wait Times With Expanded Pediatric Care Center

Santa Clara County Addresses Long Wait Times With Expanded Pediatric Care Center

Santa Clara County is making significant strides in enhancing healthcare access for children with developmental disabilities by expanding its Pediatric Development Specialty Center at the county-owned O’Connor Hospital. This move is part of the county’s broader commitment to meet the growing needs of youth requiring specialized developmental support and to ease the burden on families facing long wait times for care. The expansion includes the addition of an entire new suite on the ho

Fremont becomes first U.S. city to earn platinum recognition for solar energy leadership

Fremont becomes first U.S. city to earn platinum recognition for solar energy leadership

Fremont, California has made history by becoming the first city in the United States to receive the prestigious Platinum Designation from the national SolSmart program, a recognition awarded for exceptional advancements in solar energy. The milestone sets Fremont apart from more than 500 cities, towns, and regional organizations across the country that have achieved SolSmart designations, underscoring its leadership and commitment to a clean energy future. The SolSmart program, de

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