Nvidia to resume sales of highly desired AI computer chips to China • Federal agency shifts stance on transgender discrimination complaints, but hurdles remain
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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Seal Beach’s Water Tower House, a relic of 1890s ingenuity, lists for $5.5M

The tower, built around 1892, originally supplied water to steam engines that traveled along the coast.

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Nvidia to resume sales of highly desired AI computer chips to China

Shares of the California-based chipmaker were up over 4% by midday.

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Federal agency shifts stance on transgender discrimination complaints, but hurdles remain

The EEOC will allow some complaints filed by transgender workers to move forward.

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Brea-based EV truck maker Mullen Automotive shifting operations to Michigan

The company also is changing its name to Bollinger Innovations following a legal settlement in June.

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California’s wind and solar projects face new federal hurdles

Clean-energy projects have new deadlines for federal tax credits and limits on foreign parts, taking aim at California’s climate agenda.

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Nextdoor social site, looking for a revival, pins hopes on partnership with local news providers

The potential for Nextdoor to help itself and journalists at the same time is intriguing.

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Why a Republican cap on college loans is bad for California’s medical students

The new rules signed into law by President Trump cap federal debt for professional degree students at $50,000 annually and $257,000 for the life of a student’s college journey.

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Are tariffs ending discounts on furniture, appliances, electronics?

June’s meek 0.6% inflation bump is durable goods’ first increase since November 2022.

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From ‘No Nukes’ to Nuclear Now: The progressive energy flip

“It was just complete insanity and stupidity to try to close a large, reliable source of clean energy,” said Gardner, who called out anti-nuclear activists holding “30-year-old gripes” stemming from “fearmongering promulgated by groups to make the public afraid.”

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Capital One, Walmart: A look at some of the consumer cases dropped by the CFPB under Trump

In some cases, companies are no longer bound to refund their customers.

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