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  1. An elementary school in Berkeley was billed by Movie Licensing USA on behalf of Disney for “illegally screening” the film "The Lion King" at a fundraiser. The Walt Disney Co.'s CEO has tweeted an apology.

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  2. San Francisco will have what is believed to be the first center in the nation designed specifically for people who are high on methamphetamine. The center is intended to help people get sober in a safe place.

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  3. A Trump campaign official says the president seems to be expressing support for opponents of efforts to create a national nuclear waste dump at Nevada's Yucca Mountain. An advocate says there is a "political stalemate over used fuel."

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  4. An environmental group is asking for the only known freshwater harbor seals in the U.S. to be listed as threatened or endangered. A biologist with the group says the 400 harbor seals that live in Alaska are threatened by climate change.

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  5. The Trump administration is moving ahead with plans to downsize two national monuments in Utah despite pending lawsuits by conservation, tribal and paleontology groups.

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  6. A 77-year-old former LA sheriff is behind bars in Texas after being convicted of lying to the FBI and trying to thwart the agency's investigation into corruption in the nation's largest jail system.

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  7. California senator calls for federal rules that crash-warning systems be required on commercial helicopters like the one that crashed in foggy weather last month outside Los Angeles, killing Kobe Bryant and eight other people.

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  8. California's governor pardons a civil rights leader who was gay and a confidant of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He also establishes what may be the nation's first process for forgiving those convicted under outdated laws punishing homosexual activity.

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  9. A group of 20 California firefighters who spent a month battling blazes in Australia have returned home.

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  10. Volunteers around the world are documenting extreme high tides, like these "king tides" in Oregon, in an effort to help scientists and city planners prepare for rising sea levels. Story:

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  11. Prosecutors say they're seeking a life sentence for a man charged with stabbing an 18-year-old woman to death on a California subway platform. They also say they're investigating whether the killing was motivated by racial hate.

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  12. Volunteers are fanning out around the globe to photograph extreme high tides in an effort to help scientists and others understand what coastlines will look like as sea levels rise.

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  13. California's governor is calling for suspending physical education tests for students while the state studies whether to revamp or redraw the examination. Some are concerned the tests are discriminatory and lead to body shaming.

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  14. The last of seven defendants has been brought to Arizona to stand trial in the 2010 fatal shooting of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in a case that exposed a botched federal gun operation known as “Fast and Furious”

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  15. Prosecutors will seek to dismiss charges that a doctor who appeared on a reality TV show and his girlfriend raped and drugged women in California after finding key video evidence never actually existed.

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  16. A Utah lawmaker unveils a proposal to require pornography to carry warning labels or be subject to a possible $2,500 penalty. An adult-entertainment industry group warned the idea would violate the First Amendment.

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  17. A shooting that killed one and wounded five on a Greyhound bus in California shows how few security checks would-be attackers face on U.S. trains and buses.

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  18. Police say a Maryland man who opened fire on a bus in California was arrested after passengers managed to disarm him and leave him on the shoulder of the road.

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  19. A federal estimate says 1/3 of people living on tribal lands don't have access to high-speed internet. Now, federally recognized tribes are getting priority access to licenses that could help establish or boost internet service in rural communities.

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  20. Samuel Ingall says in his lawsuit that he was seeking shelter in a restroom when police told him he'd be arrested if he didn't lick a urinal. Two Honolulu officers have pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the confrontation.

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