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Hurricane Hilary: Here is everything you need to know about the West Coast’s rare storm

Severe weather warnings are in effect for certain parts of Southern California this week, including San Diego and Los Angeles, as the West Coast braces for potentially dangerous flooding and hazardous winds spurred by Hurricane Hilary.

Seattle law expiring leaves door open to legal hard drug use in the city

A local law in Seattle aimed toward criminalizing public drug use expired earlier this week without lawmakers instituting a replacement, meaning known possession of drugs and its public use is effectively legal in the city until council members implement new restrictions.

Trump-shaped hole: GOP field heads to debate with plan to take down DeSantis

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is in the crosshairs of his opponents for the 2024 Republican nomination as the debate approaches.

Blinken fails to provide House with key documents related to Afghanistan withdrawal: Report

Secretary of State Antony Blinken failed to produce eight key documents to the House Foreign Affairs Committee on its withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan two years ago, according to a news report published Saturday.

Tesla ‘insider’ breaches personal data of more than 75,000 employees

An insider breached the personal data of 75,735 current and former Tesla employees.

Manchin keeps pressure on White House as last hope for Democrats to keep West Virginia blue

As Democrats seek to maintain control of the White House and their slim majority in the Senate, the Biden administration is facing some of its fiercest opposition from one of its own: West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin.

California exodus and Latino voters altering Arizona’s politics

A once solidly red state has turned purple in recent elections because of an increase in moderate to liberal voters leaving California, and an increase in voters of color that tend to lean Democrat, experts have claimed.

WATCH LIVE: Vivek Ramaswamy speaks at conservative gathering in Atlanta

Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy will speak at a conservative convention in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday morning, in an effort to set himself apart from his conservative counterparts.

DOJ rules Metropolitan Police officer’s suicide post-Jan. 6 a line of duty death

The suicide of a Metropolitan Police officer in the aftermath of Jan. 6 has been ruled a line of duty death by the Department of Justice.

Chris Christie says attorney general must remain ‘nonpartisan’ but stops short of defending Trump

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie emphasized the importance of federal prosecutions remaining impartial and nonpartisan, but he stopped short of defending former President Donald Trump as he faces a slew of criminal charges stemming from four separate indictments.
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