Why you're seeing a PG&E bill credit sooner this year

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:59:06 GMT

Why you're seeing a PG&E bill credit sooner this year FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - PG&E customers will see their California Climate Credit sooner this year.According to information released by state officials, the spring credits that PG&E customers regularly see in April have been brought forward by state officials to help make the large and unexpected bill increases from higher gas prices this winter season easier to manage. Newsom slams Walgreens, says California will cease doing business with company Another credit is then usually applied around October.Officials say customers may have received these credits as early as February - and if you don't receive your credit by April contact your utility providerPG&E electric customers should receive $38.39 in credit - and gas customers should receive $52.78. The two credits combined (for electricity and gas customers) should be $91.17.This California Climate Credit comes from a state program that requires power plants, natural gas distributors, and other large industries that...

Charges announced against Montgomery High stabbing suspect

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:59:06 GMT

Charges announced against Montgomery High stabbing suspect SANTA ROSA, Calif. (KRON) -- The Sonoma County District's Attorney's Office has filed charges against the suspect in a stabbing at Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa last week that left one student dead and another injured. The suspect was identified as a 15-year-old freshman at the school. Los Gatos ‘Party Mom’ attacked in jail by 5 inmates, court records reveal KRON4 is not releasing the boy's name because he is a minor. He has been charged with one count of involuntary manslaughter with enhancement for use of a knife, and one count of bringing a knife onto school grounds. Both are felony charges, according to the DA.As the suspect is a minor, the DA's office states it cannot request that the court transfer him to an adult court. Senate Bill 1391, passed in 2018, precludes any 15-year-old from being charged in California as an adult, regardless of the offense. The suspect is charged in a stabbing incident that occurred last Wednesday at Montgomery High School, foll...

Matt Gaetz, Progressive Caucus, and Former Obama Ambassador Team Up to Oppose Syria Occupation

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:59:06 GMT

Matt Gaetz, Progressive Caucus, and Former Obama Ambassador Team Up to Oppose Syria Occupation The Obama administration’s ambassador to Syria, a leading voice in favor of aggressively confronting the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad at the time, is now backing an effort by Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., to force U.S. withdrawal from the country within 180 days.Robert Ford argues in a letter to Congress in support of Gaetz’s legislation that the U.S. mission has no clear objective. “After more than eight years of military operations in Syria there is no definition of what the ‘enduring’ defeat of ISIS would look like,” Ford writes in the letter, which was obtained by The Intercept and confirmed as authentic by Ford. “We owe our soldiers serving there in harm’s way a serious debate about whether their mission is, in fact, achievable.”The resolution also has the support of former Obama ambassador to Syria Robert Ford, at the time an advocate of expansive support for the Syrian opposition. He now says it's time to go. From a letter her wrote: pic.twitter.com/UW2G7YMsZw&md...

New York Times Spokesperson Came to Paper From National Security Agency

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:59:06 GMT

New York Times Spokesperson Came to Paper From National Security Agency Charlie Stadtlander, director of external communications for the New York Times, joined the paper directly from the National Security Agency, where he served as head of public affairs.According to Stadtlander’s LinkedIn page, he’s worked for the Times since January 2022. Before that, he held his position at the NSA starting in 2019. His only listed job in the media before the New York Times is as a journalism teacher for three months in 2010, when he served as an “instructor to gifted children, ages 8-13” at Montclair State University in New Jersey.The Times corporate website publishes a constant stream of short posts about staffers joining the paper or changing positions, including in its external communications department. However, the news of Stadtlander’s hiring and his background does not appear on the webpage of press releases.All of this raises obvious questions. Is being the spokesperson for the nation’s most prestigious newspaper a completely different job from being the sp...

United Auto Workers on Brink of Unprecedented Leadership Upset

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:59:06 GMT

United Auto Workers on Brink of Unprecedented Leadership Upset In a historic election that could dramatically reshape the 400,000-member United Auto Workers union, insurgent challenger Shawn Fain currently leads incumbent Ray Curry by a margin of 645 votes for the union’s top leadership role.The election of Fain and the Unite All Workers for Democracy slate would bookend years of corruption investigations into the old guard of UAW leadership. The scandals, the insurgent faction contends, distracted from multiple major contract negotiations with America’s largest auto manufacturers and soured rank-and-file members against leadership.The victory would be another notch in the belt of progressive labor reformers in some of the nation’s most influential unions.“A Fain victory is the difference between solidarity unionism — rank-and-file unionism — and the company unionism that we’ve been experiencing in the UAW for several decades now,” Scott Houldieson, a leader of Unite All Workers for Democracy, told The Intercept. “Look no further th...

U.S. Special Forces Want to Use Deepfakes for Psy-ops

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:59:06 GMT

U.S. Special Forces Want to Use Deepfakes for Psy-ops U.S. Special Operations Command, responsible for some of the country’s most secretive military endeavors, is gearing up to conduct internet propaganda and deception campaigns online using deepfake videos, according to federal contracting documents reviewed by The Intercept.The plans, which also describe hacking internet-connected devices to eavesdrop in order to assess foreign populations’ susceptibility to propaganda, come at a time of intense global debate over technologically sophisticated “disinformation” campaigns, their effectiveness, and the ethics of their use.While the U.S. government routinely warns against the risk of deepfakes and is openly working to build tools to counter them, the document from Special Operations Command, or SOCOM, represents a nearly unprecedented instance of the American government — or any government — openly signaling its desire to use the highly controversial technology offensively.SOCOM’s next generation propaganda aspirations are outlined in a ...

U.S. Embassy in Niger Threatens a Pesky American Journalist and Then Backs Down

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:59:06 GMT

U.S. Embassy in Niger Threatens a Pesky American Journalist and Then Backs Down NIAMEY, Niger — “We’re not going to let you into the embassy,” Willie told me. “We’re going to have to ask you to leave the premises.”I watched Willie’s eyes dart about like they were following a mosquito. I had come for a simple background briefing, the type of service that U.S. diplomats have provided to journalists since time immemorial. The meeting at the U.S. Embassy had been confirmed, by phone and email, and the chief spokesperson had even promised to buy me a coffee. Now Willie, a member of the embassy’s security team, wanted me to disappear.The head of Willie’s department, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, is a vocal advocate for press freedom. “The United States’ commitment to freedom of expression, freedom of the press, is unwavering, and it’s unwavering because it’s the bedrock of a healthy democracy,” Blinken said at a “freedom of expression roundtable” on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly last fall. Here in Niger, the U.S. State Department portrays itse...

In Bulldozing Israeli Democracy, Benjamin Netanyahu Could Become the BDS Movement’s Greatest Ally

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:59:06 GMT

In Bulldozing Israeli Democracy, Benjamin Netanyahu Could Become the BDS Movement’s Greatest Ally In recent years, the Israeli government has identified boycott, divestment, and sanctions of the Jewish state over its treatment of Palestinians as a top threat to the country. Today, right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may be the BDS movement’s greatest ally.In his bid to evade prosecution for influence peddling and bribery, Netanyahu has forged a political alliance with Israel’s extremist religious parties, allied with the remnants of the anti-Arab terror organization Kach, and now charged forward with plans to gut the Israeli Supreme Court. Ahead of Israel’s 2022 election — the fifth in four years — Netanyahu put forward a proposal to effectively strip the judiciary of its moderating influence on Israeli society while transferring power to the executive branch and what is now an extremist-controlled Parliament.Already, the effects of an unmoored and emboldened Israeli far right have emerged, with a full-on pogrom — endorsed by Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smot...

The Real, Sinister Political Threat of Tennessee’s New Anti-Drag Law

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:59:06 GMT

The Real, Sinister Political Threat of Tennessee’s New Anti-Drag Law Drag artist Vidalia Anne Gentry speaks during a news conference held by the Human Rights Campaign to draw attention to anti-drag bills in the Tennessee legislature, on Feb. 14, 2023 in Nashville, Tenn.Photo: John Amis/APAcross the United States, Republican lawmakers are intensifying their ongoing, all-out assault on trans existence. More than 300 anti-LGBTQ+ bills were either passed or introduced in 2022, the majority taking aim at trans youth through health care bans, sports team restrictions, and bathroom bills, and removing Medicaid coverage for trans adults’ health care too.Meanwhile, drag performances, particularly family-friendly drag brunches and drag queen story hours at libraries, have become a focal point of histrionic Republican rhetoric and far-right militia attacks.With obsessive ferocity, the right is attempting to criminalize, harass, and legislate gender nonconformity out of existence. Tennessee has taken a step forward in this goal with the recent passage of compani...

17 States Have Now Tried to Pass Bills That Strip Powers From Reform-Minded Prosecutors

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:59:06 GMT

17 States Have Now Tried to Pass Bills That Strip Powers From Reform-Minded Prosecutors In recent years, a movement to elect reform-minded prosecutors across the country has won hard-fought victories across a handful of large cities. Now a growing backlash is taking on a new form: At least nine bills introduced this year across five states would strip power from democratically elected prosecutors. In many of the cases, more conservative legislatures are taking away power from local prosecutors in strongly liberal and Democratic cities and putting them in the hands of Republicans holding statewide offices.Since the mid-2010s, dozens of cities across the country have elected prosecutors who enacted criminal justice reforms. Several have faced recall battles or other attempts to remove them from office. While at least one of the recall bids has succeeded, the efforts have largely failed. Facing losses at the ballot box, Republicans and police unions pushing a return to “tough-on-crime” policies are turning instead to state legislatures to advance their aims.“Those committ...