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Comfort for California travelers is apparent in the preliminary renderings that the California High-Speed Rail Authority released earlier this month of its bullet train cars. If the interior specs shared become fully realized, traveling from San Francisco to Los Angeles via train should rival the heyday of air travel, with a luxurious atmosphere and freedom to roam about the cabin. The 700,000 strong, so called "Army of God", that intended to raise hell along the Texas border apparently needs better recruiters. And better security. Former Los Angeles Dodger Steve Garvey raised a modest $610,920 in the last quarter of 2023, relying on a slew of retired Southern California businessmen to prop up his longshot bid to replace the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein. A report finds that some 2,500 migrants are living in squalid conditions in Chicago in a city-sponsored facility that was converted from a warehouse to a migrant shelter. The White House opened Wednesday’s press briefing with an admonition: Republicans carry the blame for the border crisis.
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Comfort for California travelers is apparent in the preliminary renderings that the California High-Speed Rail Authority released earlier this month of its bullet train cars. If the interior specs shared become fully realized, traveling from San Francisco to Los Angeles via train should rival the heyday of air travel, with a luxurious atmosphere and freedom to roam about the cabin. The 700,000 strong, so called "Army of God", that intended to raise hell along the Texas border apparently needs better recruiters. And better security. Former Los Angeles Dodger Steve Garvey raised a modest $610,920 in the last quarter of 2023, relying on a slew of retired Southern California businessmen to prop up his longshot bid to replace the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein. A report finds that some 2,500 migrants are living in squalid conditions in Chicago in a city-sponsored facility that was converted from a warehouse to a migrant shelter. The White House opened Wednesday’s press briefing with an admonition: Republicans carry the blame for the border crisis.
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