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California officials promise to defend rights ahead of another Trump presidency
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Thursday that the state is prepared to defend its values against the challenges brought by a second Trump administration. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Trump names campaign manager Susie Wiles as White House chief of staff
Wiles will be the first ever female White House chief of staff.
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Millions at risk of losing health insurance following Trump's victory
Subsidies to buy insurance from the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces are set to expire at the end of 2025. If they’re not extended, coverage could become unaffordable for many.
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California officials promise to defend rights ahead of another Trump presidency
California officials say they are prepared to defend the state’s values against the challenges brought by a second Trump administration.
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Newsom calls special session to protect liberal policies from Trump presidency
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday called for lawmakers to convene a special session later this year to safeguard the state’s progressive policies on climate change, reproductive rights and immigration ahead of another Trump presidency.
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Americans are flocking to expat websites after the election: ‘They want out, fast'
Tens of thousands of Americans are looking into moving abroad after Donald Trump’s historic presidential reelection.
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Trump's victory likely upends all the criminal cases against him
Donald Trump’s federal criminal cases likely will be dismissed now that he has been elected president, while his state criminal cases could at the least be frozen until after he leaves office.
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RFK Jr. says he won't ‘take away anybody's vaccines,' may remove a department at FDA
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who may play a key role in public health issues under Trump’s second administration, offered more details on what he would do in that role.
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9 congressional sleeper races to watch on Election Night
These sleeper congressional races could determine which party wins a majority in the House or Senate, which will have a substantial impact on the next president’s agenda.
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A ‘constitutional sheriff' tried to seize voting machines in 2020. Officials are bracing for a repeat
Officials are bracing for “constitutional sheriffs,” who believe they can seize voting machines and patrol polling places, to try to interfere in the elections.
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Political analysis: Impact of Puerto Rico comments at Trump rally
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Political Analyst Larry Gerston about pushback from celebrities over Puerto Rico comments at a Donald Trump rally earlier this week.
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Trump says insult-riddled Madison Square Garden rally was a ‘lovefest'
At a press conference on Tuesday, Donald Trump called his Madison Square Garden rally a “lovefest.”
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16th Congressional District race: Gov. Newsom endorses Evan Low
Gov. Gavin Newsom has endorsed South Bay assemblyman Evan Low over former San Jose mayor Sam Liccardo in California’s 16th Congressional District race.
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Political analysis: Comedian's controversial remarks spark backlash
Is America ready for a woman of color to be president? NBC Bay Area’s Janelle Wang spoke to political analyst Larry Gerston for some insight after a comedian’s controversial remarks.
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Who is Tony Hinchcliffe? What to know about Trump rally comedian who insulted Puerto Rico
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe insulted Puerto Rico during a Trump event at Madison Square Garden. Here’s what to know about him.
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Trump's Madison Square Garden event turns into a rally with crude and racist insults
Donald Trump is finally getting his Madison Square Garden moment. With just over a week to go before Election Day, the former president will take the stage Sunday at one of the country’s most well-known venues.
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Elon Musk defends $1 million giveaway after Justice Department warning
Elon Musk spoke in a virtual townhall event Friday and said that his petition giveaway wasn’t meant to assist in voter registration.
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First-time voters, disasters, & climate change could decide this election
The Environmental Voter Project says more than 130,000 first-time voters, who prioritize climate change, have already cast ballots. Combined with the impacts of extreme weather and climate change, they could decide this election. National climate reporter Chase Cain shows us where climate voters could have the most influence.
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Watch: Expert discusses shifts in political demographics
As both presidential candidates try to appeal to voters of color, education and gender seem to be better predictors of voting. Aimee Allison of She the People explains to Scott McGrew.
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A new bill could allow paid sick time to take care of pets in New York City
A new bill making its way through New York City Council would take away at least one major stress for pet owners living in the city. The just-introduced legislation would allow people to use their own paid sick time to take of their pets when necessary.