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Tom Steyer wastes $550 million and ‘everyone’s time’ in failed governor and presidential bids

Billionaire Tom Steyer, who had been polling near the top of the leaderboard for California governor, sank more than $213 million of his own money into what now increasingly looks like a futile bid.  While the Associated Press has not officially called the primary contest, a week after polls closed, the vote count as of Tuesday afternoon […]

First lady celebrates AI challenge finalists: ‘We are just at the beginning’

First lady Melania Trump awarded finalists of the first Presidential Artificial Intelligence Challenge on Tuesday at the White House, celebrating educators and students who used the developing technology to create projects addressing today’s issues. “Today is about opening doors,” Trump said. “When new doors open, passions flow, courage blossoms, and dreams are realized. AI inspires. […]

Senate GOP cool to House push for third party-line budget bill: ‘Really not an option’

Senate Republicans are unlikely to take up a third budget reconciliation bill to advance more of President Donald Trump’s agenda. The development is sure to be unwelcome news for their counterparts in the House, who have advocated a third bill. The ambitious push from House Republicans for another party-line package in Trump’s second term, and […]

DOJ opens investigation into Philadelphia police over canceling gun permits

The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the Philadelphia Police Department over allegations that it improperly revoked permits to carry firearms by relying on a discretionary “good cause” standard. The inquiry, announced Tuesday by the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, will examine the department’s policies and practices for issuing and revoking licenses to […]

Pentagon labels Chinese electric car maker BYD as state actor, making US contracts unlikely

The Department of War added electric car company BYD to its list of “Chinese military companies,” meaning the Shenzhen-based manufacturer will lose out on future Pentagon contracts. The list, updated on Monday, now includes e-commerce giant Alibaba and search engine Baidu, China’s Google equivalent. The inclusion of BYD comes as the automaker looks to capitalize […]

WHO rolls out $518 million program with Africa CDC to halt Ebola outbreak

The World Health Organization and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention are partnering to launch a $518 million emergency response to the Ebola outbreak. Though the WHO had estimated that there were fewer cases than previously thought, the new joint plan acknowledges that efforts to stop the outbreak are accelerating, as the number […]

Ro Khanna admits California needs to ‘figure out’ how to speed up vote counting while Newsom deflects critics

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) acknowledged on Tuesday that California must improve the speed of its vote-counting process, breaking with Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), who has defended the state’s process of counting ballots from Republicans and repeated attacks from President Donald Trump.  Khanna said he spoke with a “close friend” who was convinced that former Los […]

Petition to charge officers involved in Henry Nowak murder surpasses 200,000 signatures

A Change.org petition to charge the police officers who were involved in the circumstances surrounding university student Henry Nowak’s death surpassed 200,000 signatures. Nowak, 18, was murdered last year by Vickrum Digwa, 23, who fatally stabbed him in the legs and heart with an 8-inch blade he claimed he carried as part of his Sikh […]

Judge finds suspect accused of killing Iryna Zarutska incompetent to stand trial for now

A federal judge has found that the suspect who allegedly murdered Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska last year on a light rail train in Charlotte, North Carolina, is incompetent to stand trial for the time being. U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson confirmed the news on Tuesday, telling reporters that Decarlos Brown Jr. will be hospitalized for treatment […]

Minnesota disenrolls thousands of high-risk Medicaid providers following federal squeeze: ‘Shocking lack of oversight’

Minnesota has terminated the billing privileges of thousands of Medicaid providers flagged as “high risk” for fraud after the Trump administration threatened to withhold $2 billion in Medicaid payments flowing to the state over mismanagement concerns. In order to release the funds, the cleanup of Minnesota’s Medicaid enrollment records was required by the U.S. Centers […]
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