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Articles from the May 21, 2019 edition


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  • Riding Double is Trouble: Can Bird Build a Better Scooter Before it Runs out of Cash?

    Sam Dean and Jon Schleuss, Los Angeles Times|May 21, 2019

    (tca/dpa) - A year ago, Bird Rides Inc. was flying high - and Silicon Valley was betting that it would keep on climbing. Thousands of the Santa Monica start-up's signature black-and-white scooters appeared on street corners across the world, bought with venture capital and rented to smartphone-toting riders. Investors saw how quickly riders took to the new mode of transit, and visions of Uber-size growth and revenues flitted through their heads. In March 2018, just six months after the first Bir...

  • Jury Awards $2 Billion in Third Courtroom Verdict Against Roundup and Monsanto

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff Writer|May 21, 2019

    In a third strike against Monsanto, maker of the weed-killer Roundup, an Alameda County jury awarded over $2 billion to a Livermore couple who each contracted non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The couple, Alva and Alberta Pilliod, received $55 million for compensatory damages and $1 billion each in punitive damages. Punitive damages are related to the goal of punishing the defendant for their malicious behavior rather than to the goal of compensating the plaintiff for injuries sustained. Previous awards...

  • Santa Monica to Pay $85,000 Annually to Consultant to Track the Homeless

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|May 21, 2019

    City staff are asking the Council to contract with an outside consultant to manage their homeless tracking system. In order for the City to receive federal funds for homelessness, they are required to maintain a standardized Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). Until 2014, the City used its own employees to man the system but then decided it would be more effective to hire outside help. The "scope of work and necessary expertise was not suited to the level of the budgeted position,...

  • Trump Declares National Emergency to protect Communications Networks From Chinese

    Gretel Johnston, DPA|May 21, 2019

    Washington (dpa) - US President Donald Trump on Wednesday declared a national emergency aimed at protecting US communication networks in a move that is seen as part of a broader effort to keep the Chinese telecom giant Huawei out of the US market. The move is consistent with Trump's commitment to protect the information and communications technology and services of the United States, a White House statement said. The national emergency declaration is contained in an executive order Trump...

  • If Modi is Re-elected India's PM, it can only be Good for Trump and the United States.

    Preity Upala, Observer Staff Writer|May 21, 2019

    With an Indian general election outcome looming in the horizon, the US must reflect on what this means for its relationship with India moving forward. The outcome of world's largest democratic exercise will have repercussions for the US. Whatever you may think of President Trump, it is apparent that he has a strategic ally and genuine counterpart in India. PM Modi and President Trump share a warm and genuine friendship and have mutual respect for each other. This is a far cry from the...