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On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 982, Pandulf II, Lombard prince passed away. In 1896, Mordecai Ardon, Israeli painter and educator (died 1992) was born. In 1951, Rob Bishop, American educator and politician was born. In 1956, The Dartmouth workshop is the first conference on artificial intelligence. In 1965, Photis Kontoglou, Greek painter and illustrator (born 1895) passed away. In 1970, Leslie Groves, American general and engineer (born 1896) passed away. In 1982, Simon Clist, English footballer was born. In 1983, Liu Xiang, Chinese hurdler was born. In 1990, Eduardo Salvio, Argentinian footballer was born. In 2024, Richard Simmons, American fitness personality and public figure (born 1948) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Why Is a San Diego Charter School Spending $500,000 on Two Humanoid Robots?
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Daily Dot
· Jul 9, 2026
“Taxpayers Got Stuck Footing the Bill”: Reporter Questions Cost of Southern California Sidewalk Project
A video shared on X is drawing attention after a reporter questioned the cost of a sidewalk project in San Bernardino County, California, claiming taxpayers spent about 1 million on a small section of concrete. In a news report posted to X, a woman shares how a controversial tax project made very little difference in Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Taxpayers Got Stuck Footing the Bill”: Reporter Questions Cost of Southern California Sidewalk Project appeared first on The Daily Dot.
Palo Alto Online
· Jun 24, 2026
HOA fees skyrocketing? A California bill could cap them, but Democrats are divided
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Robert Henricks reluctantly voted to increase monthly homeowners association fees in his San Diego County community, lifting them by 100 a month to 550. “With the cost of living, the cost of projects, we’ve put off raising the monthly assessment two years out []
ArcaMax
· Jul 7, 2026
California's first ADU condo sale offers cheaper path to homeownership
San Jose is home to the first accessory dwelling unit sold as a separately owned condo in California, city officials said, setting a potential template for a more affordable path to homeownership. But a lengthy rollout raises questions about ...
Tampa Free Press
· Jul 4, 2026
California Promised Billions For School Mental Health. Instead, Districts Got A Paperwork Nightmare
When the staff at Plumas Charter School first heard about California’s plan to fund on-campus mental health care, it seemed like the perfect solution for a rural community short on doctors. The small school had endured a brutal stretch of student trauma, including pandemic isolation, nearby wildfires, and a car accident that killed a classmate. [] California Promised Billions For School Mental Health. Instead, Districts Got A Paperwork Nightmare
BerkeleySide
· Jul 10, 2026
How Californians cope with the state’s staggering inequality
For their book “Normalizing Inequality,” two UC Berkeley professors spoke with dozens of Californians clinging to a middle-class lifestyle — seeking to understand how they make sense of living here.
The 74
· Jun 22, 2026
Why Some California Schools Get Three Times More Funding Than Others
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. At Pinedale Elementary in Fresno, there’s almost no classroom aides, after-school tutors or behavioral counselors. Literacy activities and parent workshops are scarce. Field trips? Almost non-existent. The school survives on one of the lowest per-pupil expenditures in the state: 16,700 a year, nearly []
AllAfrica
· Jul 6, 2026
Uganda: Kabale Leaders Commission Shs285 Million Classroom Blocks, Order Contractor to Fix Defects
[Nile Post] Kabale District leaders have commissioned two new twin classroom blocks at Butanda Secondary School, constructed at a cost of Shs285 million, while directing the contractor to complete all outstanding works before the defect's liability period expires.
Commercial Observer
· Jul 9, 2026
Orange County Apartment Complex Sells for $133M
Two multifamily investment firms have expanded their affordability efforts into Orange County, Calif., with the acquisition of a 402-unit workforce housing community. Eagle Real Estate Partners and the Vistria Group put down 132.5 million for Crystal View Apartments at 12091 Bayport Street in Garden Grove. The deal extends affordability restrictions that were near expiration, which []
Mashable
· Jul 9, 2026
Humanoid robots just removed a gallbladder in a live surgery
Humanoid robots at UC San Diego just successfully completed two surgical procedures.
OpsLens
· Jul 11, 2026
California once was the American Dream. Now it’s 3rd-worst state to move to * WorldNetDaily * by Angelina Delfin, The Daily Signal
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NPR Topics: Education
· Jul 1, 2026
Water may be sensory bliss for kids with autism — but it can also be a threat
Kids with autism can be 160 times more likely than other children to drown. Florida is dedicating state money to a program that prioritizes swim lessons for these kids.
L.A. Times - Education
· Jul 1, 2026
After threat of cuts, California expands subsidized child care by more than 20,000 spaces
After talk of potential cuts, California's budget adds 22,770 subsidized child-care spaces. The expansion means Gov. Gavin Newsom will fulfill nearly three-quarters of the slots he promised in 2021.
RedState
· Jul 10, 2026
Morning Minute: California Got One Thing Right
Morning Minute: California Got One Thing Right
UrduPoint
· Jul 6, 2026
Government school students develop AI-powered robot for paralyzed individuals
Government school students develop AI-powered robot for paralyzed individuals
Ars Technica
· Jul 7, 2026
How AI could enable autonomous robot workers in workplaces—and maybe homes
Top robotics researchers and founders explain how robot autonomy is evolving.
DNyuz
· Jul 8, 2026
California city erupts as invasive plans would see new homes pop-up on their actual doorsteps
San Diego is forging ahead with plans for a sprawling new community featuring more than 5,100 affordable homes — despite fierce pushback from private landowners who warn the rezoning could slash the value of their property. The massive Southwest Village development in Otay Mesa will span nearly 490 acres, most of it city-owned, and be []
The Daily Wire
· Jun 22, 2026
Students Claiming To Be Disabled Enroll At Prestigious Law School At Higher Rate Than Men
The percentage of students claiming to have disabilities — and thus qualifying for accommodations such as extra time for assignments and tests — is higher than the percentage of male students at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. As reported by The New York Post, more than one-third of students enrolled in the ...
WyoFile
· Jun 26, 2026
Lawmakers narrow in on potential fix for Wyoming school activity funding disparities
Under the state’s newly recalibrated model, certain districts face plummeting funding for sports and activities like speech and debate. A legislative committee aims to amend that. The post Lawmakers narrow in on potential fix for Wyoming school activity funding disparities appeared first on WyoFile .
KTLA 5
· Jun 26, 2026
Did we vote for this? California's gas tax is going up again | Do it Live!
Paying over five bucks a gallon apparently isn't painful enough, so California is automatically hiking the gas tax again on July 1st and the worst part is we don't even get to vote on it. We look at the math behind our brutal reality at the pump, and why switching to a hybrid or an EV won't actually save you from the state finding a way to tax you anyway. Also, the TSA is dropping $781 million on new 3D scanners to literally zoom and rotate inside your carry-on bags, and Norway is completely banning smartphones and AI from classrooms because younger kids are actually losing basic reading skills. Watch more: ktla.com/doitlive Follow: @doitlive.show Hotline: 818-860-0998 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1
BBC News - Business
· Jul 6, 2026
Robots available for rent: But what can they do?
Robotics tech is changing fast, so for many it makes sense to rent a robot.
Bisnow News
· Jul 8, 2026
Prado Group, Presidio Bay Exit Deal For San Francisco Centre Mall
San Francisco developers Prado Group and Presidio Bay Ventures are walking away from a pending deal to purchase the shuttered San Francisco Centre Mall, sending the 1.5M SF Market Street property back to the sales market. “After extensive diligence...
The Next Web
· Jun 29, 2026
California gives all state agencies access to Claude at half price in first-of-its-kind Anthropic deal
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Fox News
· Jul 2, 2026
Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly donate $1.1 million to pro-immigration groups after 2025 federal enforcement
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Wirepoints
· Jul 9, 2026
Johnson-aligned Chicago school board members continue push for more funding from Springfield – Chalkbeat Chicago
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Arizona Daily Independent
· Jul 13, 2026
Lessons for Tucson from Santa Monica
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Off The Press
· Jul 7, 2026
Chinese lidar maker with Nvidia ties accused of being cyber risk for US
Robots on the factory floor. Self-driving vehicles on the Las Vegas strip. Even a substitute for man’s best friend — the robotic dog. They are all part of the physical artificial intelligence buildout that depends on high-tech, low-cost lidar, the critical sensors that allow these technologies to see their surroundings. And at the heart of []...Click to read more
Inside Higher Ed
· Jul 6, 2026
Colleges Serving More Autistic Students Than They Realize, Researchers Say
Colleges Serving More Autistic Students Than They Realize, Researchers Say Joshua.Bay Mon, 07/06/2026 - 03:00 AM New research from Michigan State University finds that enrollment among autistic students is far higher than previously estimated, underscoring gaps in how campuses identify and support students. Byline(s) Joshua Bay
The Hechinger Report
· Jun 23, 2026
Blending algebra and geometry: An approach to high school math slowly gains favor
In James Bell’s math class at Chapman High School, sophomores are trying to pinpoint exactly where two lines cross. The students in this rural Kansas high school already solved for that meeting point in previous lessons, using graphs and other techniques. But this recent lesson shows them how to use a matrix — a box [] The post Blending algebra and geometry: An approach to high school math slowly gains favor appeared first on The Hechinger Report.
Center for Public Integrity
· Sep 22, 2024
Inside the scramble to stop the displacement of thousands of California foster children
For years, the Nonprofits Insurance Alliance of California had been the primary insurer for the state’s foster family agencies, which house some of the most vulnerable children, including many LGBTQ+ youth, those with severe behavioral or medical needs or who have previously suffered abuse. But in August, NIAC announced it would no longer insure these [] The post Inside the scramble to stop the displacement of thousands of California foster children appeared first on Center for Public Integrity.
Diane Ravitch's blog
· Jul 2, 2026
California Expects to Raise Math Scores by Testing Kids in Kindergarten
Appalled by low scores in math, California is thinking of testing kindergartners to see what they know about math and to help them learn it. Many kindergartners don’t know how to hold a pencil. Most are likely unfamiliar with math. If the state doesn’t have the funding for smaller classes and extra support for students, []
The Daily Signal
· Jul 9, 2026
Consumer Report Ranks California the 3rd Worst State to Move To
For generations, California represented the American Dream—a place where families moved in search of opportunity, good-paying jobs, and a better life. Today, the Golden State is earning a very different reputation. For 2026, California has been ranked the third-worst state to move to according to Consumer Affairs’ annual state rankings, placing behind only Louisiana and...
Sky News Australia
· Jul 3, 2026
Parents outraged over California’s absurd new all-gender bathroom rule for schools
California Post Deputy Editor-in-Chief Barclay Crawford discusses a new statewide mandate in California which would require schools to offer students access to at least one all-gender bathroom. “Normal, mild-mannered parents are absolutely outraged that this has happened,” he told Sky News host James Morrow. “The fact that we would bring this ideology in at such a young age and just cause yet another difficulty for children who are just trying to grow up.”
The Eastern Herald
· Jul 4, 2026
California Deploys Claude Across State Government as Washington Freezes Anthropic Out
California gave every state agency access to Anthropic's Claude at half price, as the Trump administration's supply-chain-risk designation stays in federal court. The AI safety limits that lost Anthropic its Pentagon contract are now California's stated preference for government AI.
BoingBoing
· Jul 6, 2026
A Shenzhen hotel plans to use a fully robotic staff
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The Real Deal
· Jul 8, 2026
Affinius ramping up lending prominence in Garden State
If it’s a day ending in ‘y,’ Affinius Capital is probably doling out a big loan. This time, the recipient was a joint venture of PCCP, Claremont Development and Stanbery Development Group. The partners scored a 188 million loan to refinance the District 15Fifteen complex in Parsippany, New Jersey, the Commercial Observer reported. The property at 1515 Route 10 East in the affluent suburb opened last month. It includes three buildings, stretching along 13 acres. Two of the buildings contain a combined 498 multifamily units, while the third is fully devoted to 59,000 square feet of retail space. Amenities at []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
Hindustan Times
· Jul 9, 2026
Meet 'Surgie': The humanoid robot that just successfully performed live surgery
Humanoid robots perform surgery for the first time as UC San Diego researchers complete gallbladder removal, marking a major breakthrough in AI and healthcare.
TechCrunch
· Jul 6, 2026
This humanoid robotics company is going public, but its CEO isn’t promising a robot in your home anytime soon
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National Republican Senatorial Committee
· Jun 22, 2026
Shelley Moore Capito is Making Housing Affordable Again
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TRT World
· Jul 8, 2026
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Oaklandside
· Jun 25, 2026
Deficit? Surplus? OUSD passed a very confusing budget
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Issues & Insights
· Jul 2, 2026
A Tale Of Two Governors
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