Cupertino Engineer Says Broadcom Branded Her 'Difficult,' Then Dumped Her
A longtime Broadcom engineer says she was labeled "difficult" and fired after 26 years; she filed suit in Santa Clara County alleging gender-based harassment and reputational harm.
Mountain View Couple Busted In $823K TIBCO Benefits Ripoff
Federal investigators say a former TIBCO benefits director and a partner siphoned $823,299 from employee benefit accounts over several years. Both have been arrested and face dozens of felony counts.
Sonoma Stunner: Ghost Donkey Ranch and Summit Estate Aim for Record Prices
Two sprawling Sonoma estates have surfaced this week, including a 227‑acre Knights Valley ranch and a mountaintop parcel that together could push county price records. The listings combine privacy, scale and working‑land appeal.
Indiana Slams the Brakes on Non-Domiciled Truckers Tied to New York and California
Indiana canceled nearly 1,800 non‑domiciled CDLs after a new law and federal rules tightened who can hold a commercial license. National outlets later reported nearly 300 stops; state records do not yet confirm that count.
Scientists Kill ‘Doomsday’ Climate Scenario As Washington Sweats The Fallout
Modelers have removed the extreme RCP8.5/SSP5‑8.5 marker from the CMIP7 design; the revision narrows the upper‑end of projections but still leaves large warming and financial risk.
Becerra Stuns Fresno Crowd With Pledge To Junk Bullet Train Plan
At a Fresno rally, Xavier Becerra said he'd scrap the current high‑speed rail plan and push a new on‑time, on‑budget approach, jolting the June 2 primary race. The vow sharpened focus on the Valley's role in the project.












