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  • Governor Newsom’s statement on Valero’s Benicia refinery update

    Governor Newsom’s statement on Valero’s Benicia refinery update

    The Newsom administration and Valero will continue working closely together to explore opportunities for continued refinery operations and to ensure fuel supply reliability during California’s ongoing energy transition, reinforcing the state’s commitment to maintaining a stable, affordable fuel supply for Californians.

    We want to express our appreciation to Valero for continuing to work with us collaboratively to evaluate options for the Valero Benicia refinery and for maintaining fuel supply to Northern California,” said Siva Gunda, CEC Vice Chair. “The CEC and state partners are working with a variety of market players and stakeholders on necessary steps to protect consumers and support a stable and affordable fuel supply while holistically advancing this critical phase of the energy transition in our path to achieving the state’s climate goals.”

    Operations at Valero’s Wilmington Refinery in Los Angeles County remain unchanged.

    Maintaining stability today while accelerating the clean energy future

    Thanks to Governor Newsom and the Legislature’s commitment to proactive planning and consumer protection, California is responsibly strengthening its in-state supply and accelerating the shift to cleaner energy. Last year, the Governor signed a historic package of bipartisan legislation to stabilize the petroleum fuels market, cut pollution, and save Californians billions. This package included SB 237 — legislation that increases crude oil production in Kern County, boosting domestic crude availability as California manages its long-term energy transition while maintaining strong health and environmental safeguards.

    In 2023 and 2024, following severe gasoline price spikes, Governor Newsom took decisive action by calling special legislative sessions to confront price volatility head-on and protect Californians from supply shocks and disruptions. The resulting laws — SB X1-2 (2023) and AB X2-1 (2024) — strengthened California’s ability to plan ahead by requiring unprecedented transparency from refineries, including advance notice of planned refinery closures at least a year in advance. These reforms gave California early visibility into potential supply disruptions at Valero Benicia, allowing California to prepare and coordinate to maintain fuel supply stability. Together, these laws have created the most robust petroleum market transparency in the nation, protecting California consumers and supporting the state’s transition to a cleaner, more affordable energy future.  

    California is proving that it can protect consumers, maintain reliable fuel markets, and lead the global clean-energy transition at the same time.

    Setting the record straight

    MYTH: Refinery idling or closures are unique to California

    FACT: This trend is not unique to California. Refineries are closing globally, and refining capacity is consolidating in megarefineries. To manage this transition, Governor Newsom called two special legislative sessions in 2023 and 2024, resulting in SB X1-2 and AB X2-1. These laws granted the California Energy Commission (CEC) regulatory and data transparency tools to ensure a stable, affordable fuel supply during the state’s transition away from petroleum-based transportation. 

    And these tools are working: California has avoided severe gasoline price spikes like the historic 2022 and 2023 spikes, and retail gasoline prices have been lower and more stable in 2025 than in previous years, even despite one southern California refinery closing in 2025 and multiple others experiencing overlapping outages for maintenance.

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  • Luxembourg visit: EAM S Jaishankar says India concerned about recent developments in Venezuela

     

    External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar has said that India is concerned about the recent developments in Venezuela and urged all parties to work towards ensuring the well-being and safety of the people of the country. Dr Jaishankar…

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  • T20 World Cup: New Zealand announce spin-heavy squad, include in-form RCB pacer

    T20 World Cup: New Zealand announce spin-heavy squad, include in-form RCB pacer

    New Zealand have taken a conditions-first approach while naming their squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka. The spin-heavy selection also rewards form, with pace bowler Jacob Duffy earning his first call-up to a senior…

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  • Motorola Signature debuts with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC, 50MP triple rear cameras

    Motorola Signature debuts with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC, 50MP triple rear cameras

    Following the unveiling of the Razr Fold, Motorola also introduced the Signature, which is the first phone under the brand’s new ultra-premium Signature series.

    The Motorola Signature features a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 165Hz…

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  • PBOC sets USD/ CNY mid-point today at 7.0187 (vs. estimate at 6.9896)

    PBOC sets USD/ CNY mid-point today at 7.0187 (vs. estimate at 6.9896)

    The People’s Bank of China (PBOC), China’s central bank, is responsible for setting the daily midpoint of the yuan (also known as renminbi or RMB). The PBOC follows a managed floating exchange rate system that allows the value of the yuan to fluctuate within a certain range, called a “band,” around a central reference rate, or “midpoint.” It’s currently at +/- 2%.

    The previous close was 6.9830

    PBOC injects 28.6bn yuan in open market operation reverse repos at an unchanged rate of 1.4%:

    • after maturities today the PBoC has net drained 500.2 bn yuan

    In other news from China earlier:

    • China flags rate and RRR cuts in 2026 as PBoC leans dovish
      • PBoC signals rate cuts and RRR reductions in 2026

      • Monetary policy to remain “appropriately loose”

      • Focus on boosting demand and stabilising growth

      • December LPR left unchanged for seventh straight month

      • Yuan stability remains a key policy constraint

    • China’s central bank said it will cut reserve requirements and interest rates in 2026 to keep liquidity ample, reaffirming an appropriately loose policy stance aimed at supporting growth, managing risks and keeping the yuan broadly stable.

    And:

    • China is considering stricter reviews of rare-earth export licences to Japan, with the Commerce Ministry also saying it will prohibit all dual-use exports destined for Japanese military end-users.

    Not related, but the focus for the session here earleir:

    • Australian CPI slows to 3.4% in November, core inflation still firmly above target
    • Australia’s inflation pulse softened in November, with headline price pressures easing more than expected, though underlying inflation remains uncomfortably firm for policymakers.

      Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed the Consumer Price Index rose 3.4% year-on-year in November, down from 3.8% in October and below market expectations of 3.7%. On a monthly basis, headline CPI was flat (0.0%).

      Underlying measures also edged lower but remained elevated. The trimmed mean CPI, the Reserve Bank of Australia’s preferred gauge of core inflation, slowed to 3.2% y/y from 3.3%, broadly in line with expectations. On a monthly basis, trimmed mean inflation rose 0.3%, unchanged from October. The weighted median CPI also increased 0.3% m/m and stood at 3.4% y/y.

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  • Jabbar, R., Zai, S., Jawaid, M. & Ahsan, M. Investigating Deep Learning Methods for Detecting Lung Adenocarcinoma on the TCIA Dataset (2023).

  • Asatani, N., Kamiya, T., Mabu, S. & Kido, S. Classification of respiratory sounds using improved…

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  • Pioneers Rank No. 7 in Latest Polls

    Pioneers Rank No. 7 in Latest Polls

    DENVER – The Denver Pioneers hockey team is ranked No. 7 in the nation in both the USCHO.com and…

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  • Wang Yi to Visit Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania and Lesotho and Attend the Launching Ceremony of the China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges at the AU Headquarters_Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China

    Foreign Ministry Spokesperson announces:

    Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi will visit Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania and Lesotho upon invitation from January 7 to 12, and attend the…

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  • Severe Pain Phenotype in Hemoglobin C (HbC)/Beta-Zero (β⁰) Thalassemia Without Hemoglobin S (HbS): A Clinical and Diagnostic Challenge

    Severe Pain Phenotype in Hemoglobin C (HbC)/Beta-Zero (β⁰) Thalassemia Without Hemoglobin S (HbS): A Clinical and Diagnostic Challenge

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