Newsom signs bill requiring CSU to report sexual harassment
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Newsom signs bill requiring CSU to report sexual harassment

California State University will soon be required to publicly disclose the outcome of sexual harassment complaints and investigations and strengthen several other measures of accountability under a bill…

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Kari Lake Stokes Fear and Leans on Trump as She Formally Opens Senate Run
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Kari Lake Stokes Fear and Leans on Trump as She Formally Opens Senate Run

Kari Lake, a former TV news anchor who refashioned herself as an ally and protégé of Donald J. Trump, officially announced she was running for the Senate in…

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U.S. sailor from Monterey Park admits selling secrets to China
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U.S. sailor from Monterey Park admits selling secrets to China

A U.S. sailor and resident of Monterey Park admitted he passed sensitive information and files to a Chinese intelligence officer in exchange for money, the Justice Department announced…

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On the Ground in Kfar Azza, a Village Raided by Hamas: ‘It’s a Massacre’
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On the Ground in Kfar Azza, a Village Raided by Hamas: ‘It’s a Massacre’

The village of Kfar Azza looked normal from a distance — tidy terraces of one-story beige houses. I walked past the village dining hall, kindergarten and culture center,…

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Former Dodgers star Steve Garvey enters U.S. Senate race
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Former Dodgers star Steve Garvey enters U.S. Senate race

After nearly two decades of statewide Republican candidates being rejected by California’s left-leaning electorate, former Dodger All-Star Steve Garvey hopes to drag the GOP back toward political relevance.…

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Opinion | The Republican Meltdown Shows No Sign of Cooling Off
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Opinion | The Republican Meltdown Shows No Sign of Cooling Off

Gail Collins: Bret, when we started our conversations, you generously agreed to stick to domestic issues. I’ve always steered away from commenting on foreign affairs because I have…

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Newsom bans ‘willful defiance suspensions’ in middle and high schools
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Newsom bans ‘willful defiance suspensions’ in middle and high schools

SACRAMENTO —  Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday signed a bill that will ban “willful defiance” suspensions for middle and high school students who demonstrate bad behavior, including breaking the…

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In Latin America, Eric Adams’s Warning Meets Skepticism From Migrants
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In Latin America, Eric Adams’s Warning Meets Skepticism From Migrants

Mayor Eric Adams of New York City flew by helicopter on Saturday to the Caribbean coast of Colombia, where hundreds of thousands of desperate migrants enter the jungle…

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A year after racist audio leak, Black Angelenos remain skeptical
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A year after racist audio leak, Black Angelenos remain skeptical

One year since the leaked recording of a backroom conversation among three Los Angeles City Council members and a prominent union president rocked local politics and opened up…

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Fighting in Israel and Gaza, in Photos
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Fighting in Israel and Gaza, in Photos

Israel and Gaza were on a war footing on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched one of the biggest attacks in years from the Gaza Strip, sending thousands of…

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