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Let Huntington Beach –– not a judge –– decide how the city votes

The ruling is in — Huntington Beach’s election system is changing. 

It’s the end of the Ro’d for Khanna

1. #FreeRoKhanna…from Congress by Evan Milenko, writer *Record scratch. Freeze frame.* Yep, that’s me,...

UCSF chancellor flubs biology –– but aces Evasion 101

The head of a prestigious health sciences university, of all people, should understand simple...

California’s cowardly U-turn on barring sex offenders from office

Californians should be able to agree that convicted sex offenders should not be allowed...

How Gavin Newsom brought South Africa’s race obsessions to California

California’s racialist revolutionaries seem incapable of grasping a simple truth: These policies failed in...

Rev Jesse Jackson hospitalized amid health battle with neurodegenerative disease

Jesse Jackson's family requests prayers as civil rights icon receives medical treatment for a neurodegenerative condition.

Record 40% of young women want to flee US: poll

New survey reveals 40% of young women want to leave U.S. permanently, creating widest gender gap on record since Gallup started measuring in 2007.

6 House Democrats explain breaking with party to end shutdown

Six House Democrats broke party ranks to vote with Republicans on legislation ending the government shutdown, which President Donald Trump signed Wednesday.

Ex-Clinton Cabinet secretary exchanged emails regularly with Epstein after conviction, new docs reveal

Clinton’s Treasury Secretary Larry Summers maintained regular contact with Jeffrey Epstein years after he was convicted on prostitution-related charges, documents released on Wednesday revealed.

It’s over: House ends longest-ever government shutdown with near party-line vote

The House passed a spending package Wednesday that will reopen the government after a 43-day shutdown, the longest in U.S. history, caused by Democrats' demand to spend more on Obamacare subsidies.

U.S. bishops officially ban gender-affirming care at Catholic hospitals

U.S. Catholic bishops voted Wednesday to make official a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender patients at Catholic hospitals. The step formalizes a yearslong process for the U.S. church to address transgender health care.

Trump signs bill ending longest government shutdown in US history

President Donald Trump signed legislation ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history after more than 40 days, approving funding through January 30.

Texas sues county for helping migrants access legal support as they fight deportation: ‘Evil and wicked’

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Harris County over a program he called "evil and wicked" that helps migrants facing deportation obtain lawyers.

Longtime Newsom critic puts UN summit on notice if Dem governor is allowed to speak: ‘Climate hypocrisy’

UN climate summit leaders have been petitioned by California gubernatorial hopeful Steve Hilton, asking them to prevent Gov. Gavin Newsom from speaking at their summit this month.

Epstein boasted he briefed Russian diplomat on how to handle Trump in newly released emails

New House Oversight emails reveal Jeffrey Epstein claimed he had insider access to President Trump, offering foreign leaders political insights after the 2016 election.

House Passes Bill to End Longest-Ever Shutdown, Sending Legislation to Trump’s Desk

Six House Democrats voted in favor of the bill while two Republicans voted against it.

U.S. Mint presses final pennies as production ends after more than 230 years

The U.S. ended production of the penny Wednesday, abandoning the 1-cent coins that were embedded in American culture for more than 230 years as symbols of frugality and the price of a person's thoughts but had become nearly worthless.

California revokes 17,000 driver’s licenses. But the state disputes it is over immigration concerns

California plans to revoke 17,000 commercial driver's licenses given to immigrants after the Trump administration raised concerns about people in the country illegally receiving licenses to drive a semitruck or a bus. But Gov. Gavin Newsom said that isn't the reason.

Judge signals hundreds of people detained in Chicago immigration crackdown could be released on bond

Hundreds of people who have been arrested and detained in the Chicago area during the Trump administration's immigration crackdown could soon be released on bond while they await immigration hearings, a federal judge signaled Wednesday.

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