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Outrage Over Gas Leak, False Claims, and Foreign Policy

Letters to the editor ignite fury over a gas leak explosion, with accusations of officials hiding behind bureaucracy. Ranked-choice voting is advocated for in Santa Clara County to save on special elections. Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez faces criticism for his LinkedIn post on a brutal antisemitic attack. CBS News editor Bari Weiss is accused of killing a story due to Trump administration pressure. U.S. pursuits of Venezuelan oil tankers are labeled as plunder, with calls for Congress to intervene. Amidst public distrust and heated debates, a reliable nighttime unwind is sought. Checkout Solipillow.com

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