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Private Health Insurance Rates May Rise in California as Lawmakers Advance Tax Proposal

Californians with private health insurance could face higher premiums next year as state leaders advance a proposal to increase the managed care organization tax. Supporters say the move is necessary to shore up healthcare funding, while critics warn the added costs could fall on working families and employers.

92% of Bay Area Voters Oppose Trump’s Iran War, San Francisco Radar Poll Finds

A new San Francisco Radar poll finds overwhelming opposition to President Donald Trump’s war with Iran among Bay Area voters. But the sentiment isn’t confined to Northern California. National surveys show a similar pattern: Americans across the political spectrum are wary of another Middle East war.

OpenAI Robotics Chief Resigns Over Pentagon AI Deal

A top OpenAI executive has resigned, citing ethical concerns after the company signed a Pentagon deal allowing its AI technology to be used across U.S. defense systems. Caitlin Kalinowski said the decision was about “principle,” warning about unchecked surveillance and autonomous weapons.

It’s Official:10 Candidates Running for California Governor in 2026

With Gov. Gavin Newsom term-limited, the race to become California’s next governor has turned into one of the most crowded statewide contests in years. Here are ten of the candidates officially running — and what each brings to the table.

Crude Oil Prices Spike to nearly $90 a barrel as Iran War Persists

Crude oil prices have surged dramatically as global markets react to ongoing disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Despite emergency measures from the Trump administration, the fundamental problem — getting oil tankers moving safely through the vital shipping route — remains unresolved.