Tran Defeats Steel in House Pickup for Democrats
Derek Tran, a consumer rights lawyer and Army veteran, defeated Representative Michelle Steel, a Republican two-term incumbent, flipping a seat in Orange County, Calif.
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Derek Tran, a consumer rights lawyer and Army veteran, defeated Representative Michelle Steel, a Republican two-term incumbent, flipping a seat in Orange County, Calif.
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When it comes to weeding out corporate influence, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ideas often align best with some of Trump’s loudest critics.
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They would have been worth nearly $18 million if they were genuine, making it the largest counterfeit instrument seizure in history, officials said.
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The suspect, an animal-rights activist, was sought in connection to the bombings of two San Francisco-area businesses in 2003.
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Judge Delays Hearing on Menendez Brothers’ Bid for Early Release
A hearing scheduled for mid-December was pushed back to Jan. 30 so the judge and the new L.A. district attorney could have time to review filings in the case.
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Judge Allows San Jose State Transgender Volleyball Player to Compete
A federal judge ruled that the player, who is at the center of a controversy over transgender athletes, can participate in a women’s volleyball conference tournament this week.
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Newsom Challenges Trump on Electric Vehicle Tax Credits
Gov. Gavin Newsom said California would fill the void for residents if the Trump administration killed a $7,500 E.V. tax credit.
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Here’s Where Weather May Disrupt Your Thanksgiving Travel
Millions of people are taking to the road and skies this week. Some may encounter dreary weather.
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In California’s Heartland, Some Latino Immigrants Back Trump’s Border Stance
They said they believed that Donald J. Trump’s attacks on undocumented immigrants were directed at recent asylum seekers rather than their own community members.
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Newsom sobrevive a la revocatoria en California
Los votantes reafirmaron el abrumador respaldo que le dieron al gobernador Gavin Newsom en 2018.
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Revocatoria en California: estas son las claves
Los primeros informes sugieren que la gran base demócrata de California apoya al gobernador Newsom, que arrasó en 2018, cuando fue electo. En la boleta hay más de 40 contendientes para sustituirlo.
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La estrategia del gobernador de California frente a la revocatoria: ‘Gavin Newsom contra el abismo’
Conforme se acerca la votación en la que podría ser destituido, el gobernador invoca a una figura familiar de la política estadounidense: el expresidente Donald Trump.
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Revocatoria en California: cómo podrían cambiar las confusas reglas del proceso
Dos tercios de los californianos apoyan una reforma al procedimiento detrás de la revocatoria.
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Newsom pide a los votantes que dejen la mitad de la papeleta en blanco. Este es el motivo
El gobernador de California enfrenta un voto para revocar su mandato en los próximos días. La esperanza de los demócratas es que los votantes se concentren en la primera pregunta y no en la segunda.
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These inventive, meticulous competitors can teach us something about setting the “perfect” table.
By Tejal Rao
The storm, driven by the season’s first major atmospheric river, inundated the Pacific Northwest and Northern California, killing at least three people and causing widespread power outages.
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It took nearly 25 years for biologists to discover that a swimming and glowing organism in the ocean’s midnight zone was actually a sea slug.
By William J. Broad
Daniel Lurie held his first news conference since Mayor London Breed conceded the mayoral race this week.
By Heather Knight
Mayor London Breed acknowledged on Thursday that Daniel Lurie, a first-time candidate, would succeed her in office.
By Heather Knight
The fast-moving Mountain fire forced thousands to evacuate and destroyed neighborhoods in the hilly communities of Ventura County. “We figured we were trapped,” one resident said.
By Corina Knoll and Rachel Parsons
Ceviche, quinoa, sushi — the nation’s kaleidoscopic culinary traditions are earning popularity and prestige around the world.
By Julia Moskin
As Shohei Ohtani played in the World Series, Japanese American ballplayers gathered in Manzanar for the first baseball games in the internment camp since World War II.
By Tim Arango, Hana Asano and Scotty Uyeda
Celebrating its 150th anniversary, the San Diego Natural History Museum has opened more of its vast paleontology exhibit to visitors.
By Michael Janofsky and Alan Nakkash
The California prison used to house some of the state’s most violent criminals, but has become more known lately for creative pursuits.
By Heather Knight
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