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After a contentious election, Americans voted for a new President.
Cal State Long Beach researchers say they've tagged tripple the amount of sharks on the coast than they did this same time last year.
It is believed that the ability to think spatially helps students to pursue STEM careers.
Now that the polls are close, the nation is anxiously waiting as ballots that were cast are being counted.
If passed, Proposition 16 would reinstate affirmative action in California.
This year, sharks are sticking around Southern California shores longer than they have in previous years.
It's a contentious election season, and both presidential candidates recently hosted a townhall after President Trump contracted COVID-19.
This November, Californians will vote on Proposition 17: it would give recently released parolees the opportunity to vote before completing parole.