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Liam’s List: Flamin' Hot Interview with Devon Franklin & Eva Longoria , Alameda County Fair, LIVE 105 fm Returns
KCBS Radio’s Foodie Chap Liam Mayclem discusses this week’s events from The Alameda County Fair, Flamin’ Hot Interview with Devon Franklin & Eva Longoria, and the return of LIVE 105.
Why do wildfires cause hazy orange skies?
With Canadian wildfires creating an orange hazy sky over much of the East Coast on Wednesday, resulting in some of the worst air quality around the world, some are wondering if the hazy orange skies are the new normal.
Study: Real cost of basic needs for low-income families in Bay Area
Working families are struggling in the Bay Area, but policy changes can’t be made if a true poverty line isn’t set. A study by United Way Bay Area looking at data from 2021 has revealed the real cost of basic needs for low-income families.
Will DeSantis’s immigration policies affect his presidential campaign?
With what is believed to be Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s second plane carrying migrants from Texas landing in Sacramento on Monday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom took aim at the Republican, calling him a “small pathetic man.”
Yellowstone National Park-goer put a newborn elk in their car, park urges visitors to protect wildlife
During Memorial Day weekend, a group of tourists visiting Yellowstone National Park allegedly picked up a newborn elk off the side of the road and gave it a ride in their car.
What we actually think about mental health
What do different generations really think about mental health? On the latest season of the “It’s Generational” podcast, our roundtable of guests dives deep into our growing perspectives around mental health hygiene.
1 in 5 physicians intend to leave medicine in the next 2 years, as 63% report feeling burnt out weekly
Three years removed from the start of the pandemic, physicians in the United States are reporting feelings of burnout like never before, with most having the feelings as much as once a week.
NASA’s UFO panel: stigma surrounding reporting sightings hinders efforts
NASA’s panel tasked with studying reports of “unidentified anomalous phenomena” held its first hearing on Wednesday, during which researchers discussed the stigma around reporting UFOs and the harassment people receive when investigating them.
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