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Now We're Cooking With Gas. But Tomorrow?


Dec. 16, 2020 6:11 pm ET
Californians pay twice as much for electricity as Nevadans and Oregonians do. In return they get rolling blackouts during heat waves and power cutoffs in windstorms to prevent fires caused by old equipment. So where’s the Public Utilities Commission’s Public Advocates Office? Its statutory mandate is “to obtain the lowest possible rate for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels.” Instead it’s busy trying to banish fossil fuels.
The office has teamed up with the Sierra Club against Southern California Gas. The Sierra Club has been pushing cities and the state Energy Commission to ban natural-gas hookups in new buildings. Some three dozen cities have done so. ....

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The Trouble With Facial Recognition Doesn't Justify a Ban


The Trouble With Facial Recognition Doesn’t Justify a Ban
It’s helped find thousands of dangerous criminals. Reasonable limits can prevent abuse and error.
Journal Editorial Report: The week s best and worst from Kim Strassel, Bill McGurn, Allysia Finley and Dan Henninger. Images: Zuma Press/AP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
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Brian E. Finch
Dec. 15, 2020 6:19 pm ET
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker was right not to sign legislation banning the use of facial-recognition technology by law-enforcement and public agencies statewide. The technology has come under fire over its potential for misuse and embedded racial biases. San Francisco and Oakland, Calif., have already banned its use by government agencies. But on Thursday Mr. Baker sent back to the Legislature a police-reform bill that included a blanket moratorium on facial-recognition systems, citing the technology’s usefulness in catching per ....

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