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Prime Minister of Yemen’s Houthi Government Killed in Israeli Strike

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Signs Law Redrawing Congressional Maps

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US Air Force will Offer Military Funeral Honors to Slain Capitol Rioter

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US Republican Senator Joni Ernst Will Not Run for Re-Election, CBS News Reports

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Wall Street Falls as Dell, Nvidia Drive Tech Losses

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US Denies Visas to Palestinian Officials Ahead of UN General Assembly

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Minneapolis Children Revealed Courage, Absorbed Fear During Church Shooting

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Ford Recalls Nearly 500,000 Vehicles Over Brake Fluid Leak

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Fresno-Bound Passenger Says Delta Attendant Slapped Him, Seeks $20M

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Poll: California Dems Favor Newsom Over Harris in 2028 Matchup

A new POLITICO‑Citrin Center‑Possibility Lab survey shows California Democrats and Democratic‑leaning independents prefer Gov. Gavin Newsom over former Vice President Kamala Harris in a hypothetical 2028 presidential primary, with Newsom leading 25% to 19%. The poll, conducted from July 28 to Aug. 12, surveyed 1,445 registered Democratic and Democratic‑leaning independent...

‘Moral Conflict’ Drives Dem Doubts About Newsom’s Redistricting Plan

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. As Republicans lambasted California lawmakers for rushing through their effort to gerrymander the state’s congressional map, Democrats are facing a quieter angst in their own party. To counter what they call President Donald Trump’s undemocratic power grab for...

Lemoore Union Elementary Reaches Settlement Over Disability Discrimination Allegations

The California Civil Rights Department has reached a settlement with the Lemoore Union Elementary School District, resolving allegations that an employee was subjected to disability discrimination. The worker will receive a little over $90,000 for lost wages and other harms, the state agency said. In 2023, a district employee filed...

Why COVID Is Spreading Again This Summer

COVID cases are climbing again this summer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s forecasting model estimates that infections are growing, or likely growing, in most states. While the agency is reporting low levels of the virus in wastewater nationally, some states, including Texas, Utah and Nevada, are showing very...

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