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Rick Caruso is considering another political run. His best shot might be California’s highest office
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoDespite losing the Los Angeles mayoral race two years ago, billionaire businessman Rick Caruso is showing signs that he's still eyeing political office.
Analysis | Do members of Congress need a pay raise? After 15 years, some say yes.
Washington Post· 16 hours agoYear in and year out, Congress finds a way to boost salaries for most hard-working employees of the...
Analysis | Trump’s trip to the Hill highlights endorsement split
Washington Post· 3 days agoTim Russert died 16 years ago today. Former president Donald Trump returns to Capitol Hill today for...
Biden is correct that violent crime is near a 50-year low
Politifact· 9 hours agoAs President Joe Biden runs for reelection, Republicans have argued that he’s responsible for high...
Why Newsom’s long shot for federal gun control isn’t panning out
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoThe endeavor was a long shot, to put it mildly. It would require two-thirds of the nation’s state...
Republican-led states strike deals to show controversial conservative videos in schools
Anchorage Daily News· 2 days agoA privately funded effort to use disputed videos to teach conservative values in public schools is...
UW-Oshkosh to shut down Fox Cities campus amid enrollment plunge
Associated Press· 3 days agoUniversities of Wisconsin officials plan to close another two-year school in the face of declining...
Analysis | Pelosi: Vice president is a ‘safeguard’ if GOP contests the election
Washington Post· 2 days agoToday is former president Donald Trump’s 78th birthday. Seven questions for … former House speaker...
'Not a happy election': Why this star-studded Hollywood fundraiser is so crucial for Biden
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTop-ticket packages for Biden's L.A. fundraiser cost $500,000. Thousands are expected to attend the...
How the Prop 47 fight could ripple down ballot
Politico· 2 days agoAdam Schiff leads Republican Steve Garvey 62 to 37 percent. Only 1 in 5 likely voters say they are “very interested” in having a...on the wrong track....