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What I learned from my San Francisco restaurants — and why I have hope

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What I learned from my San Francisco restaurants — and why I have hope

Running a restaurant is one of the hardest things I’ve ever done — and I say that as someone who loved it, every day. The...

Union knows who’d really pay for California ‘billionaire tax’

There are cracks in the foundation of labor support for the California “billionaire tax” headed for the Nov. 3 ballot. 

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What I learned from my San Francisco restaurants — and why I have hope

Running a restaurant is one of the hardest things I’ve ever done — and I say that as someone who loved it, every day....

Union knows who’d really pay for California ‘billionaire tax’

There are cracks in the foundation of labor support for the California “billionaire tax” headed for the Nov. 3 ballot. 

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Zelensky asks Putin to meet face-to-face, with US ‘fully focused’ on Iran

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday shared a letter asking Russian President Vladimir Putin for a face-to-face meeting while the U.S. remains "fully focused" on Iran. Zelensky told Putin that he has "spent nearly of half of your 26 years in power in Russia waging war against Ukraine." He expands on how much Russia's war...

Platner denies New York Times reporting on claims of bad behavior from past partners

Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner on Thursday denied parts of a New York Times report on new claims from past girlfriends, suggesting political motivation behind at least one woman who recounted that he could be physically rough. “There are some allegations in this piece that, I just want to be kind of unequivocal about,...

Trump looms large in New York House debate

President Trump's name loomed large during Thursday's debate among candidates vying to represent New York’s 12th Congressional District and replace Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.). The president frequently came up as lawyer George Conway (D), former President Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg (D), New York State Assemblymembers Alex Bores (D) and Micah Lasher (D) sparred on P1X11, the...

Becerra advances in California governor’s race

Former Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra (D) on Thursday advanced to November's general election in the race to become California's next governor, Decision Desk HQ projects. Trump-backed Fox News commentator Steve Hilton (R) and billionaire Tom Steyer (D) are currently battling for the second spot in November's election, when Golden State voters...

Platner says ‘not once’ has he considered dropping Maine Senate primary bid 

Progressive oyster farmer Graham Platner said on Thursday that “not once” has he considered dropping his Maine Senate primary bid after new allegations about his past behavior surfaced earlier that day. “No, not once,” Platner told MS NOW’s Chris Hayes, when asked in an interview if he had considered dropping out in the past week.  “Amy...

Collins casts 10,000th consecutive Senate vote

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) cast her 10,000th consecutive Senate vote on Thursday night, voting for a Democratic motion to commit the $70 billion budget reconciliation package back to the Judiciary Committee. Collins stood at her desk wearing a red dress underneath a blue blazer with bright brass buttons and announced “aye” when the clerk...

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