Updated: 6:15 PM PDT Jun 2, 2021 KCRA Staff The assembly passed bills on Wednesday addressing reform of the state s troubled Employment Development Department.Assembly Bill 110 would require that EDD cross-reference records of those incarcerated with the unemployment records and applications.After a KCRA 3 investigation revealed the rampant fraud being perpetrated against the state s unemployment department, district attorneys across the state started their own investigation.They found in 2020 that every single jail and prison had at least one inmate s name used for unemployment benefits.Some were inmates or family members of inmates and some inmates were victims of identity theft themselves.EDD has said the amount of fraud the agency paid out is anywhere from $10 billion to $30 billion all of it federal money distributed by the department.This bill, fronted by assembly member Cottie Petrie-Norris, now moves to the Senate.It is one of a handful of bills a
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In Norse mythology, Loki causes just as much confusion as his Marvel iteration. Though there aren’t any stories of him outwitting death, there are plenty of myths where he shapeshifts, swaps genders, or tricks gods into killing other gods. In the Marvel universe, he’s quite prone to allegiance swapping. Let’s dig into this troublemaker’s journey.
What is Loki’s origin?
The legends surrounding the Norse god are first documented in writing around the 13th century, primarily in Iceland. There are two versions of these legends that enter the historical record around the same time the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda. The Poetic Edda is an anonymous collection of Old Norse poems that are mainly pulled from an Icelandic medieval manuscript known as the