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LA To Institute Mass Layoffs Of City Workers In Wake Of $1 Billion Deficit
For many years now the narrative on California is that it is a country unto itself and it generates so many tax dollars the federal government and red states should be throwing a garden party in its honor. In reality, California is not a "donor state" as the Rockefeller Institute claims. It can't even support itself, let alone bolster the rest of the country.
This problem has become more evident in the past year as Los Angeles hits a budget deficit of a billion dollars and, the state government doesn't have the funds to help the city recover because of it's own $68 billion deficit.
In response to the lack of aid from the state or federal government, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass unveiled a proposed $13.9 billion municipal budget for fiscal year 2025-26, which includes more than 1,600 layoffs and the consolidation of four city departments in an effort to eliminate the overdraft. Though LA employs around 50,000 people in total and the layoffs might seem minor in comparison, the city's expansive programs require employee growth this year, not cuts.
Furthermore, it is likely that the 1600 fired workers are just the beginning. The city removed at least 2000 positions from its employee roster at the end of last year and is already moving to make cuts to existing workers.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/la-institute-mass-layoffs-city-workers-wake-1-billion-deficit
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AG Pam Bondi Will Subpoena Journalists in Leak Investigations
US Attorney General Pam Bondi will subpoena journalists in leak investigations, according to a memo obtained by Axios.
Bondi is rescinding a Biden-era policy restricting the use of subpoenas to obtain information from members of the press.
In 2021, the Biden Justice Department, led by then-US Attorney General Merrick Garland, adopted a policy restricting the use of subpoenas to obtain reporter information:
The U.S. Department of Justice today formally adopted a new policy that restricts the use of compulsory process to obtain information from, or records of, members of the news media acting within the scope of newsgathering activities. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced the new policy, effective immediately, in a memo to Department leadership.
The Attorney General also reiterated his support for the durability of these policy changes. To further protect members of the news media in a manner that will be enduring, he asked the Deputy Attorney General to undertake a review process to further explain, develop, and codify the policy announced today into Department regulations. He also reaffirmed the Department’s support for congressional legislation to protect members of the news media.
Pam Bondi said it is necessary to rescind former AG Merrick Garland’s policies restricting the DOJ from compelling testimony or seeking records from journalists to identify leakers.
Axios reported:
Attorney General Pam Bondi said in an internal memo obtained by Axios that the Justice Department is rescinding her predecessor Merrick Garland’s policy restricting most subpoenas for journalists.
Why it matters: It is a sign that Bondi will continue the first Trump administration’s practice of trying to obtain reporters’ newsgathering materials in an effort to smoke out leakers.
“I have concluded that it is necessary to rescind Merrick Garland’s policies precluding the Department of Justice from seeking records and compelling testimony from members of the news media in order to identify and punish the source of improper leaks,” Bondi wrote.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/new-ag-pam-bondi-will-subpoena-journalists-leak/
U.S. Companies are declaring bankruptcy at the fastest pace in 15 years, per S&P Global
https://citizenwatchreport.com/u-s-companies-are-declaring-bankruptcy-at-the-fastest-pace-in-15-years-per-sp-global/
Eruption warning updated for massive volcano as 300,000 Americans prepare for disaster
Alaska's Mount Spurr has experienced 66 earthquakes in the last week, signaling 'an elevated level of unrest.'
The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) issued an update Friday, saying that the 11,000-foot-tall volcano has a lower level of erupting than it reported earlier in the year, but warned the event is still possible.
In March, AVO sounded the alarm that Mount Spurr could blow in the next few weeks, but ground deformation has slowed over the last month, and the shoreline along the crater has not lost ice as it would if magma were rising to the surface.
'The likelihood of an eruption has decreased from March, but the volcano remains at an elevated level of unrest and an explosive eruption (or eruptions) like those that occurred in 1953 and 1992 is still possible,' the AVO shared in the update.
'We would expect to see weeks or more of more elevated unrest that would provide advance warning of an eruption.'
Mount Spurr is located about 78 miles from Anchorage, which is home to nearly 300,000 people who are preparing for the eruption.
Locals have rushed to stock up on food and protective gear in the event the volcano blows without notice.
If the eruption does happen, Mount Spurr would spew multiple plumes of ash rising as high as 50,000 feet into the air, Matt Haney, scientist-in-charge at the AVO at US Geological Survey (USGS) told DailyMail.com.
Each ash-producing explosive episode would last three to four hours, and the resulting cloud could blanket the city of Anchorage and other nearby communities in a thick layer of dust.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14649285/Eruption-warning-updated-volcano-alaska-mount-spurr.html