Fox News,
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Anders Hagstrom
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Ohio elections officials reached a data sharing agreement with President Donald Trump's administration that will help clean up and maintain the state's voter rolls.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced the new agreement on Monday, saying it guarantees Ohio access to enhanced federal records for at least 20 years. The deal refers to the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database, which previously had limited and costly availability to state election officials.
LaRose says Monday's agreement with the Department of Homeland Security guarantees Ohio the capability to obtain verifiable data supporting each citizen verification as well as the ability to perform bulk verification requests.
Washington Post,
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Nicolás Rivero
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12/3/2025 9:07:15 AM
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For as little as $1, you can dim the sun — just a tiny bit — to save the world from climate change. At least, that’s the promise sold by a California start-up called Make Sunsets. Your dollar will pay for founder Luke Iseman to drive a Winnebago RV into the hills half an hour outside Saratoga, California, to release a balloon loaded with sulfur dioxide, an air pollutant normally spewed by volcanic eruptions. He and his 1,000 paying customers hope the balloon will burst in the stratosphere, releasing particles that will block sunlight and cool the planet. A better-funded competitor, Stardust, has raised $75 million
Clarksville Now,
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Chris Smith
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12/2/2025 8:32:21 PM
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The special election for Congress District 7 was held today, and polls closed at 7 p.m. On the ballot were six candidates: the Republican and Democratic nominees, plus four independents, competing to replace former Rep. Mark Green. Here are the Montgomery County votes, with early voting and 0 of 38 precincts reporting; along with the districtwide totals. This article will be updated throughout the night. Matt Van Epps, R: 0 votes, 0%; districtwide: 14,647; Aftyn Behn, D: 0 votes, 0%; districtwide: 11,820
USA Today,
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Joey Garrison
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12/2/2025 9:23:50 AM
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Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Technologies, is contributing more than $6 billion to President Donald Trump's new accounts for newborn babies ‒ and the president wants others in the business world to follow the billionaire tech executive's lead.
Dell is set to join Trump in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Dec. 2 to announce the donation, the White House confirmed exclusively to USA TODAY, a move expected to add $250 to about 25 million "Trump accounts." The money will be on top of the $1,000 in federal dollars that is acting as seed money to get the accounts started.
Los Angeles Times,
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Hayley Smith
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11/26/2025 3:19:29 PM
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California has long been a “fuel island” — a state whose gasoline and diesel markets are isolated from the rest of the country — but that could soon end under a proposed plan to build the first-ever pipeline to bring refined products directly to the West Coast. Known as the Western Gateway Pipeline, the project from oil major Phillips 66 and global pipeline giant Kinder Morgan would deliver gasoline, diesel and jet fuel to Arizona and California from as far east as Missouri by 2029. The companies are currently scoping out demand and seeking commitments from customers in what is known as an “open season.”
New York Times,
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William Melhado
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11/24/2025 12:01:21 AM
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In 2018, as California was laying the groundwork to build a new 911 system for the state, a massive fire ripped through Butte County, decimating several Northern California communities and killing over 80 people.
The devastating Camp Fire, which wiped out cell towers and hampered emergency communication during critical hours, was on everyone’s minds as the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services worked to design the state’s future emergency communication system. Between 2019 and 2025, California paid four technology companies over $450 million to build out its Next Generation 911 system, But when the time came to turn that system on, it didn’t work.
Times of Israel,
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Emanuel Fabian
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11/23/2025 11:16:05 AM
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Military investigations have reportedly revealed that Hamas spent years collecting sensitive intelligence on IDF bases and equipment, especially tanks and their operations, from soldiers’ social media activity, allowing the terror group to disable tanks and raid army bases during its October 7, 2023, onslaught in southern Israel. Army Radio reported Sunday that a specialized Hamas intelligence unit built a detailed database over several years by piecing together thousands of social media posts by soldiers, including photos and videos, specifically focusing on the Merkava Mark 4 tank — the most advanced armored vehicle in the IDF’s arsenal. According to the report, Hamas learned about a hidden kill switch on the tank
Los Angeles Times,
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Jaweed Kaleem
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11/22/2025 10:29:25 PM
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The Trump administration filed a federal suit Thursday against California and its public university systems, alleging the practice of offering in-state college tuition rates to undocumented immigrants who graduate from California high schools is illegal.
The suit, which named Gov. Gavin Newsom, state Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta, the UC Board of Regents, the Cal State University Board of Trustees and the Board of Governors for the California Community Colleges, also seeks to end provisions in the California Dream Act that allow students who lack documentation to apply for state-funded financial aid.
“California is illegally discriminating against American students and families by offering exclusive tuition benefits for non-citizens,”
New York Times,
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Farah Stockman
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11/20/2025 8:36:43 PM
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Jones Plastic & Engineering, a Kentucky company that got its start making plastic bottle caps for whiskey bottles, has been working with GE Appliances for four decades.
But the family-owned business plans to expand to accommodate more demand for its control panels and other parts from GE Appliances, which is shifting production of all its front-load washing machines and dryers from China to a new $490 million factory in Louisville, Ky. “It’s a big deal for us,” said Ryan Jones, chief operating officer. GE Appliances on Thursday announced $150 million in new contracts to 18 suppliers in 10 states.
New York Times,
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Mitch Smith
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A federal appeals court temporarily blocked a judge’s order on Thursday that had called for the release of hundreds of people arrested by immigration agents in the Chicago area.
The administrative stay issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, which the Trump administration requested, halts the release of those detainees while the government’s appeal moves forward. Appellate judges are scheduled to hear oral arguments in the case on Dec. 2. Judge Jeffrey Cummings of the U.S. District Court ordered that most of the detainees in a group of 615 people be released on bond by this Friday while their immigration cases move forward.
San Francisco Chronicle,
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Brooke Park
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DoorDash’s bid to expand its San Francisco food delivery service with airborne drones survived its first major challenge Wednesday when the city’s Board of Appeals upheld a ruling that confirms current zoning allows DoorDash to test delivery drones. The Teamsters Local 665 argued that outdoor drones testing doesn’t qualify as “laboratory use” under city zoning rules for DoorDash’s warehouse at 1960 Folsom Street in the Mission District. They warned that what begins as research could evolve into a drone operation whizzing through one of the city’s densest neighborhoods.
Southern California News Group,
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LINH TAT
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Billionaire hedge fund founder-turned-environmental advocate Tom Steyer is running for governor of California – an announcement that comes as little to no surprise following his recent ad buys in support of Proposition 50 during the state’s special election on redistricting. Speculations that Steyer, who also ran for president in 2020, may be eyeing another foray into politics began swirling immediately after he announced plans to drop $12 million on ads to support California Democrats’ mid-decade redistricting effort several weeks ago. Those speculations were confirmed Wednesday, Nov. 19, when Steyer, 68, formally announced his candidacy for governor. The Democrat is a vocal critic of President Donald Trump.
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