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  1. 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 in Westminster, Calif., in September.
    Derek Tran in Westminster, Calif., in September.
    CreditMadeline Tolle for The New York Times
    1. U.S. Border Agents Seize 3,000 Fake Gibson Guitars

      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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      Counterfeit guitars that arrived from Asia were put on display by officials at the Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport in California.
      Counterfeit guitars that arrived from Asia were put on display by officials at the Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport in California.
      CreditGenaro Molina/Los Angeles Times, via Getty Images
  1. 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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    Lyle, left, and Erik Menendez in court in 1990.
    CreditNick Ut/Associated Press
  2. 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.

     By Rachel Nostrant and

    The lawsuit followed a series of protests by four teams that refused to compete against San Jose State this season.
    CreditEakin Howard/Associated Press
  3. 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.

     By Lisa FriedmanSoumya Karlamangla and

    Gov. Gavin Newsom said that if Donald Trump eliminated the credit, he would propose restarting a rebate program that California had for zero-emissions vehicles from 2010 to 2023.
    CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times
  4. 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.

     By Judson Jones and

    Heavy rainfall may surge into Southern California this week.
    CreditJenna Schoenefeld for The New York Times
  5. 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.

     By Orlando Mayorquín and

    A poster for Luis Chavez, a Democrat who won a seat on Fresno County’s board of supervisors. He was surprised to see lawn signs that supported his candidacy next to signs endorsing Donald J. Trump.
    CreditMark Abramson for The New York Times

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  1. 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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    Gov. Gavin Newsom made an appearance at the California Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento after the polls closed on Tuesday.
    CreditJim Wilson/The New York Times
  2. 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.

     By Shawn Hubler and

    El martes los votantes hicieron fila afuera de la Biblioteca Central de Huntington Beach en el condado de Orange
    CreditAllison Zaucha para The New York Times
  3. 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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    El gobernador de California, Gavin Newsom, en campaña en San Francisco el martes.
    CreditJim Wilson/The New York Times
  4. 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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    El gobernador Gavin Newsom celebró un mitin en Los Ángeles la semana pasada.
    CreditAllison Zaucha para The New York Times
  5. 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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    Papeletas de voto por correo para la revocatoria llegaron a la oficina del registro del condado de Sacramento.
    CreditRich Pedroncelli/Associated Press
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  2. Scenes From the Storm That Drenched the West Coast

    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.

    By The New York Times

     
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