California's weak DUI laws allow repeat offenders to stay on the road, leading to tragedies that haunt victims' families and demand urgent reform.
As DUI fatalities surge, a CalMatters investigation finds state leaders have shown little willingness to address the issue.
A Democrat preaches pragmatism in the battle for the soul of the party.
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Why Chase Chrisley Says Savannah Chrisley Had “Every Right” to Be “Mad” at His Drinking
Chrisley Knows Best alum Chase Chrisley spoke out about his past rift with his sister Savannah Chrisley, admitting she had ...
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Shamelessness as virtue
Last Monday, we all woke up to the not-so-shocking news of Paul Biya’s eighth-term victory at age 92. I chuckled because this ...
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Inside the RAF | Grieving families left in limbo as Road Accident Fund delays devastate lives
Many South Africans, like father Shaun Stuurman, are still waiting years for Road Accident Fund payouts — money meant to help ...
Successful hydroponics farming is about more than just the ability to harvest a quality crop. As a capital intensive industry ...
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The day George Best's life changed forever, 20 years on from his deathronan mcmanus
George Best by Wayne Barton is out now and Reach Sport have a number of extracts to give fans of the Belfast Boy an insight ...
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