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Latest ballot drop adds to twist and turns in San Jose District 3 race
While Gabby Chavez-Lopez continues to lead the overall San Jose City Council race, only a few votes separate the candidates jockeying to face her in a June runoff More
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Trump ends Fauci’s security detail and says he’d feel no responsibility if harm befell him
Fauci faced regular threats to his life and has received federal protection for years.
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Who’s the guy handing Trump those binders of executive orders? Meet Will Scharf
White House staff secretary Will Scharf has been a prominent part of the tableau, standing at Trump’s side…
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Federal agencies begin removing DEI guidance from websites in Trump crackdown
Documents on DEI have been removed from websites at agencies including the Office of Personnel Management, State Department…
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Trump expands use of fast-track deportation, which critics say is prone to mistakes
The Trump administration announced Friday that it is expanding a fast-track deportation authority nationwide, allowing immigration officers to…
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Moore: The Warriors need GM Dunleavy to let it fly. Here are their top players to pursue at the trade deadline
Mike Dunleavy’s job isn’t easy. But it’s time for him to get aggressive. Holding out hope for the…
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Donald Trump has pulled Dr. Fauci’s security detail, source says
Given he continues to face ongoing threats due to his public-facing role during the Covid-19 pandemic, Fauci has…
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49ers’ reunion with Robert Saleh expected as Jaguars, Raiders hire others
Robert Saleh’s encore as 49ers defensive coordinator took on more likelihood as the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Las…
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Review: Gaming, romance collide in ‘Love and Warcraft’ in San Jose
In City Lights Theater’s sharp rom-com, a virtuoso gamer finds real-life romance a hard target.
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Who is Mariann Budde, the Episcopal bishop who upset Trump during an inaugural prayer service?
Trump claimed Budde is a “Radical Left hard line Trump hater” on his Truth Social site.
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Asylum-seekers pushed to new extremes in Mexico after Trump’s border crackdown begins
Many remain determined to reach the U.S. through more dangerous means, riding freight trains, hiring smugglers and dodging…