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Undoing the ‘deep state’ means Trump would undo over a century of progress in building a federal government for the people and not just for rich white men
If elected, Donald Trump has vowed to demolish what he calls the “deep state” – a conspiratorial term for the American federal bureaucracy. A second Trump administration, running mate JD Vance has said, should fire thousands of civil servants and replace them with MAGA loyalists.
Trump has said he would tap the billionare Elon ...Read more
In Montana, conservative groups see chance to kill Medicaid expansion
Conservative groups are working to undermine support for Montana’s Medicaid expansion in hopes the state will abandon the program. The rollback would be the first in the decade since the Affordable Care Act began allowing states to cover more people with low incomes.
Montana’s expansion, which insures roughly 78,800 people, is set to expire...Read more
Procrastinator's guide to California's 2024 election: What you need to know before you vote
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Election Day is next week. Have you voted yet?
If you’re reading this, chances are the answer to that is “no.” No worries, we're here to help you do your civic duty in fashionably late time.
Here’s everything you need to know before you vote:
What am I voting on?
The big race that everyone will be watching, of ...Read more
Banned rainbows and 'forced outing.' Will elections reshape this relentless school board?
LOS ANGELES — At Senator Ruben S. Ayala Senior High School in Chino Hills, students this semester complained of broken air conditioners and bathroom sinks, faulty Chromebooks and Wi-Fi and, in one classroom, a ceiling leak that dripped into a bucket by a teacher's desk as rats scurried across the floor.
But recently, school administrators ...Read more
As marijuana arrests become less common in Miami-Dade, one city's approach stands out
MIAMI -- Arrests for possession of small amounts of marijuana have become less common in Miami-Dade County ever since State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle announced in August 2019 that her office would no longer prosecute such cases due to the legalization of hemp.
But a Miami Herald analysis of data from the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts ...Read more
Why has North Korea sent troops to help Russia fight Ukraine?
WASHINGTON — Nearly three years into Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war has brought no shortage of complicated twists and turns. But one bizarre new element particularly stands out: North Korean troops in the battlefield mix.
South Korean intelligence first raised the alarm last month about their presence inside Russia, and ...Read more
Judge sets NYC Mayor Eric Adams' corruption trial for next April
NEW YORK — New York Mayor Eric Adams’ historic corruption trial will start in late April 2025 — just over two months before he’s set to face off against multiple challengers in next summer’s Democratic mayoral primary.
The mayor, who is also gunning to get the bribery count on his indictment tossed, is now scheduled to begin his trial...Read more
2 major reports slam UCLA over policing, violence at pro-Palestinian protest
LOS ANGELES — Two high-profile, back-to-back reports slam UCLA leaders for a confusing breakdown in its police response leading to violence at a pro-Palestinian encampment in April, with one investigation also calling out the university’s “dramatic failures in confronting antisemitism.”
A draft report to the Los Angeles Police ...Read more
Biden will skip COP29 climate summit after election
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will not attend a major U.N. climate change summit opening just days after the U.S. election and set to shape the country’s approach to the issue for years to come.
Biden’s absence at the high-level COP29 negotiations was confirmed by a person familiar with the matter who wasn’t authorized to speak ...Read more
Boeing dismantles DEI team as pressure builds on new CEO
Boeing Co. has dismantled its global diversity, equity and inclusion department, making it the latest high-profile corporation to make changes to its DEI policy as its new top leader oversees a broader revamp of the company’s workforce.
Staff from Boeing’s DEI office will be combined with another human resources team focused on talent and ...Read more
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Trump advocates ‘9 barrels shooting at’ Liz Cheney
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump directed violent rhetoric at former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney, criticizing her past support for military action and saying she should face “nine barrels shooting at her” as a result, his latest advocacy of violence against his rivals.
“She’s a...Read more
Bolivia military bases overrun by supporters of ex-president
Supporters of former President Evo Morales stormed three Bolivian military bases and took soldiers hostage on Friday as the nation descends further into chaos.
President Luis Arce said in a statement that groups fired weapons and threw dynamite in the Cochabamba region in the nation’s tropical lowlands. Armed Forces chiefs said the attackers...Read more
Over pleas for mercy, South Carolina executes Richard Moore by lethal injection
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Richard Moore was executed Friday by lethal injection for the murder of James Mahoney, a Spartanburg County store clerk. Moore, 59, is the second person executed in South Carolina in just more than a month after a 13-year pause.
Moore’s death sentence was carried out at 6:24 p.m. Eastern time Friday over pleas for mercy ...Read more
Over pleas for mercy, South Carolina executes Richard Moore by lethal injection
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Richard Moore was executed Friday by lethal injection for the murder of James Mahoney, a Spartanburg County store clerk. Moore, 59, is the second person executed in South Carolina in just more than a month after a 13-year pause.
Moore’s death sentence was carried out at 6:24 p.m. EDT Friday over pleas for mercy from three ...Read more
2 men convicted on 4 felonies each in Kansas City mall shooting
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two men accused in a mass shooting that occurred at Crown Center were each convicted on four felony charges by a Jackson County judge Friday.
Joel Olivas, 24, and Brian Favela, 23, were both found guilty of two counts of unlawful use of a weapon, two counts of armed criminal action and three misdemeanor counts of second-...Read more
After deputies took her pet goat to be butchered, girl wins $300,000 from California's Shasta County
A 9-year-old girl who fell in love with the goat she raised for the Shasta District Fair was heartbroken when deputies, wielding a search warrant, confiscated the furry livestock, taking him away to be butchered.
Two years after the scandal erupted, Shasta County has agreed to pay $300,000 to the girl’s family to settle the legal dispute over...Read more
Tally rises to 9 shot with 2 dead in downtown Orlando; 17-year-old suspect in custody
ORLANDO, Fla. — Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer on Friday declared a weeklong state of emergency in the city — curtailing late alcohol sales and implementing a downtown curfew — in the wake of a deadly mass shooting downtown during a crowded early-morning Halloween celebration.
Dyer made the surprise announcement hours after suspected gunman 17-...Read more
100 Massachusetts brush and wildland fires reported in a week: 'A heightened level of danger'
BOSTON — The Bay State is facing an unprecedented spike in outdoor fires, as 100 brush and wildland blazes have been reported in the last week as officials urge residents to use caution.
Massachusetts had a total of about 200 reported wildland fires in October — a 1,200% spike from the average of 15 reported wildland fires each October.
Of...Read more
Abortion rights supporters make final push as Amendment 4 heads to nail-biting finish
ORLANDO, Fla. — With only a few days remaining before Election Day, George Stuart headed out to knock on doors as part of a final push to put Florida’s abortion rights ballot initiative over the top.
Polls show the measure heading for a nail-biting finish. He didn’t want to watch from the sidelines.
“Women deserve to have control over ...Read more
Judge denies Republican Party effort to install its own poll workers in Fulton County, Georgia
ATLANTA — The Republican Party can’t force Fulton County to hire more of its handpicked election workers right before Election Day, according to a judge’s ruling Friday.
Fulton Superior Court Judge Kevin Farmer rejected the party’s last-minute effort to install partisan poll workers for Tuesday’s election.
The county hired 23 of 61 ...Read more
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