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California vows to sue after Senate votes to revoke its clean air standards waiver. Newsom calls move illegal, says it endangers public health and the environment. This will be the 23rd lawsuit filed by AG Rob Bonta against the Trump administration.
The United States is deporting fewer people back to Mexico than at the same time in 2024, it was reported Thursday.The director of Baja California's Migrant Affairs Office in Mexico said that 32,537 Mexican nationals were returned during the first three months of the year,
Assemblymember Dr. Jasmeet Bains announced on Thursday she submitted a formal resolution to censure the California House Republicans after all nine members voted
The House bill includes SALT cap increases, changes to Medicaid and SNAP and new rules to claim child tax credits.
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AP Newsroom on MSNPresident Donald Trump's latest tariff threats knock Wall Street and Apple lower | AP ExplainsNew tariff threats aimed at Apple, Europe send markets tumbling, an AP business editor explains. (AP video by Mike Householder)
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OK Magazine on MSNDonald Trump Exposed For Using Presidential Seal at Private Crypto EventLeaked videos have shown Donald Trump utilizing the official presidential seal during a private dinner event aimed at high-profile crypto investors. What was billed as a “private” gala for the top purchasers of the president's controversial “$TRUMP” meme coin has now been thrust into the spotlight of scrutiny and outrage after the surfaced video went viral on social media.
U.S. federal student loan borrowers had a lot of leeway under President Joe Biden. That's changing under President Donald Trump.
Judge Susan Illston of the Federal District Court for the Northern District of California issued an order to protect up to 22 agencies — including veteran affairs, housing and urban development as well as the treasury — from feeling the wrath of Trump’s layoff sweep, per The New York Times.
President Donald Trump signed executive orders Friday intended to quadruple domestic production of nuclear power within the next 25 years, a goal experts say the United States is highly unlikely
Tech leaders and lawmakers have sought to grow California’s role in producing the chips that power everyday necessities like cars, refrigerators and smartphones.