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An old California political club is a big social influence pioneer
By Colin Lecher, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. A conservative organization with…
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Labour in ‘deep trouble’ with Black voters, Operation Black Vote chair warns | Labour
Labour is in “deep trouble” with Black voters, a former government adviser has warned, saying the party is at risk…
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Khamenei’s son is selected as Iran’s supreme leader; 7th U.S. service member killed
WASHINGTON — The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran entered its ninth day Sunday with no clear path toward de-escalation, as the…
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Sunday Commentary: The School Closure Debate May Change the Politics of Housing in Davis
Stock photo – Licensed under the Unsplash+ License When the DJUSD superintendent met with community members last spring and warned…
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Trump vows to escalate war as divisions in Iran emerge
WASHINGTON — Signs of division emerged in Iran’s leadership Saturday as U.S. and Israeli strikes continued battering targets throughout the country, with…
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Greenwood’s Brianne Mancini makes successful transition to wrestling
In just two seasons of high school wrestling at Greenwood, Brianne Mancini was able to earn high finishes at the…
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Anti-Iran war protest held in Leesburg | Politics & Government
Protesters in Leesburg on March 6 called for an end to the Iran war. × This page requires Javascript. …
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Trump looks to turn attention to Western Hemisphere, at least for a moment, at Americas summit
DORAL, Fla. – President Donald Trump is set to gather with Latin American leaders on Saturday at his Miami-area golf…
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Hegseth’s remarks highlight the government’s reluctance to show human costs of war
Remarks by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that the American press emphasizes U.S. casualties in the Iran war because it “wants to make the president…
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Technology with a badge, politics without a manual in today’s policing debate
The first time a license-plate reader helped solve a violent felony, the lead came in minutes, not weeks. The community…
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