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California voters reject union-backed dialysis clinic rules for the third time

California voters have shot down a ballot measure that would impose new rules on kidney dialysis clinics across the state for the third consecutive general election.

Midterm marathon continues: Biggest races yet to be called, Georgia looking like a runoff, Arizona looking like it’ll be messy

The midterm elections did not go the way many were expecting, and there are several races that have yet to be called.

Red wave crashes into blue wall: Five key takeaways from a bombshell midterm elections night

As the midterm elections come to a close and several key races remain undecided, it is evident that the predicted red wave did not strike as hard as Republicans had hoped.

Mark Zuckerberg announces layoff of 11,000 employees amid effort to cut costs

Meta, Facebook’s parent company, announced it will lay off more than 11,000 employees in a move set to be the largest round of cuts seen in the tech company’s near two-decade history.

California voters reject millionaire tax to boost electric vehicles

Voters in California have rejected a ballot amendment that would have taxed high earners in an effort to streamline the transition to electric vehicles.

Biden and Obama hit blue strongholds in the midterm elections, stopping red wave

President Joe Biden's often criticized strategy of campaigning in blue states during the midterm elections materialized with some early wins on election night.

WATCH: New Casey Anthony documentary slammed as ‘gross’ and unnecessary platform

Casey Anthony is set to break her silence for the first time in more than a decade since she was acquitted of murder in the unsolved death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.

WATCH: Justin Trudeau joins Drag Race in show’s first world leader appearance

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to appear on Drag Race, becoming the first world leader to be featured as a guest on the reality TV show.

Massachusetts voters approve Obamacare-style regulations of dental insurance

Massachusetts will become the first state to impose Obamacare-style regulation on dental insurance, requiring insurers to put a certain percentage of the premiums they collect toward dental care after a ballot referendum received wide support.

Midterm elections made Biden stronger and Trump weaker. 2024 questions abound

Republicans desperately straining to see a silver lining in the red wave that appears to be more of a puddle at best have to look to 2024.
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