Payments will be issued after a form is approved and will go out by September, according to the settlement website.
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Melina Khan,
USA Today,
27 June 2026
If approved by voters on the statewide ballot in November, the amendment would raise a cap on mandatory deposits into the rainy day fund from 10% to 20% of general fund revenue.
This means empowering domain experts with low-code tools, seamlessly integrating diverse AI models and data sources, and establishing traceable, sanctioned AI paths to manage unsanctioned use.
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Forbes.com,
Forbes.com,
23 June 2026
Nearly two years after closing a high-profile sanctioned homeless encampment, the city of Sacramento is now opening its own version.
Mass media genres are developed and legitimized to voice particular concerns and provide pleasures that align with audiences’ interests.
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Tham Thi Nguyen,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
26 May 2026
Leo’s own family history and past apologies Kellerman welcomed Leo’s apology, but said more needs to be done to further acknowledge how the Catholic Church legitimized and expanded slavery.
Twenty-four days after the polls closed on election day, Los Angeles County officials have certified the results from the 2,227,461 ballots cast.
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Vanessa Martínez,
Los Angeles Times,
27 June 2026
By Friday morning, one of Maiquetía’s runways had been reopened and certified for C-17 Globemaster military cargo aircraft, dramatically expanding the volume of aid entering the country.
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Antonio María Delgado,
Miami Herald,
27 June 2026
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