Widespread support for curbing Big Tech’s power over news and publishing

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The San Bernardino Sun
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If America is to have a news industry that is truly free and fair, we must stop allowing Big Tech companies to expropriate the work of smaller and local publishers without consequence.
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Angels’ homecoming ends with frustrating loss to Orioles

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The San Bernardino Sun
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ANAHEIM ― In his fourth at-bat, Shohei Ohtani finally put a ball in play. He scalded it at a speed worthy of the reigning American League MVP. As was so often the case Friday night, gravity proved more powerful than any force the Angels could muster ...
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Chino Hills softball team pounds Etiwanda to win battle for first place

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The San Bernardino Sun
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CHINO HILLS >> When the Chino Hills softball team sent 10 batters to the plate and scored five runs in the second inning Friday, Huskies coach Kim Ensey and Etiwanda coach Adrianna Beltran knew the game was far from over and that the five runs might not be enough.
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Earth Day: Here’s how much plastic waste is projected in the world by 2050

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The San Bernardino Sun
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It’s cheap, versatile, lightweight and resistant. It also can provide environmental benefits: It plays a critical role in maintaining food quality, safety and reducing food waste. But at the same time,
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Coachella 2022: Festival champions sustainability on Earth Day

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The Press-Enterprise
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Global Inheritance, which has partnered with the festival for years, returned its engaging methods to promote sustainability such as their energy playground and artist curated recycling bins.
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Mookie Betts, Max Muncy come alive as Dodgers beat Padres

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Both had started the season slowly, but Betts hit his first two home runs of the season Friday night and Muncy homered and drove in two more runs with a bases-loaded single.
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Temescal Canyon softball team beats Hemet with six-run rally in 7th inning

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The San Bernardino Sun
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The weather was chilly Friday, but the bats of the Temescal Canyon and Hemet softball teams were extraordinarily not. Battling for supremacy in the Sunbelt League, the teams waged a slugfest. Down to its last three outs,
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