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A gang of thieves stole more than £1m worth of jewellery in only 70 seconds at a store in northern California. In what authorities described as a “mob-style takeover”, a fleet of cars screeched into the car park in front of Kumar Jewelers, in Fremont, before nearly two dozen masked and hooded suspects flooded the store in a coordinated attack. Click the link below to find out more 🔗 telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…

Another Horn on Newsom’s Cap Well, add another jewel to the governor’s growing crown of “unexpected achievements.” Apple is packing its bags and heading to Texas. At this point, California’s business climate isn’t a climate — it’s a natural disaster. And Apple isn’t exactly the first one out the door. The exit line looks like the queue at Disneyland, except everyone’s running away: - Tesla, Oracle, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Chevron, Charles Schwab, Palantir — all gone or going. - Chevron: HQ to Texas, leaving a forwarding address for nostalgia. - Phillips 66: Shutting down its 139 kbpd LA refinery. - Valero: Planning to end refining in Benicia by April 2026. - ExxonMobil & Shell: Sold off 23,000 wells like they were clearing out a garage. - Aera Energy: Still here, but only after being restructured like a mid-season TV show that lost its audience. At this rate, the last one to leave California should turn off the lights — assuming Sacramento hasn’t regulated electricity out of existence by then. Honestly, who needs an Iranian attack when Sacramento and city Democrats are already doing a world‑class job dismantling the state from the inside. Efficiency at last. And what’s Newsom’s response to Apple’s departure? According to reports, he immediately ordered his team to craft a spin strategy. Of course he did. Another episode of “Blame Literally Anyone Else” is already in production. Instead of looking in the mirror and asking, “What am I doing wrong?” He reached for his hair gel like it was the nuclear football. Because in California politics, the priority list is simple: 1. Optics 2. Optics 3. And if there’s time left, more optics.


































