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Judges Rule Evictions Can Resume Sept. 2; Lawmakers Push for Renter Safety Net

Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media With a 19-1 vote, the Judicial Council of California voted to end two emergency rules that put temporary halts on evictions and foreclosures. They are scheduled to expire at midnight on Sept. 1. According to TenantsTogether.org, more than 16 million people in California are renters, and 64% of California’s…

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Forensic Examination of the Mo Kelly/ Roger Stone Audio by Audiofacts

    By Gloria Zuurveen Editor-in-Chief According to forensic analysis evidence sent to PACE NEWS recently from Dr. Randy Short, a long time friend of Roger Stone, it appears that the Mo’ Kelly audio interview whereby Stone is accused of using a racial slur toward Mo’Kelly, was manipulated after the initial interview which took place…

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California’s Political Leaders Praise Biden’s Selection of U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris as Running Mate

Kamala Harris     By Tanu Henry | California Black Media Political leaders in California are praising presumptive Democratic Party nominee Joe Biden for tapping California’s junior U.S. Senator Kamala Harris to be his running mate. “Harris selection makes me so optimistic.I am thrilled about the conversations Senator Harris will be having with Americans all around…

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Court Rules in Favor of California: Uber and Lyft Drivers are Employees 

By Quinci LeGardye | California Black Media     Today, a California Superior Court judge ruled that rideshare companies Uber and Lyft must change the classification of their drivers from independent contractors to employees.  The ruling was a major victory for California lawmakers in their yearlong struggle to enforce AB 5, the controversial worker classification bill that went into effect Jan.…

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Willie Brown: Kamala Harris Should ‘Politely Decline’ Any Offer to Be Biden’s Running Mate

By Zack Budryk From thehill.com Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown (D) advised Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) to “politely decline” any offer to be presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s running mate. Brown wrote that the vice presidency would likely hinder any further political ambitions for Harris. “Historically, the vice presidency has often ended up being a dead end. For…

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CA Supreme Court Upholds $8 Million Verdict to Children of Man Killed by LA Sheriff’s Deputy’s Knee-On-Neck

  After the verdict, Attorney Olu Orange, Professor of Trial Advocacy at USC and appellate counsel for three of Burley’s children, stated “Today’s decision by the Court conclusively restores one of the most powerful tools black and brown Californians have in pursuing justice against police officers who kill people they are sworn to protect. The County…

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