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President Donald Trump's popularity on one of his political strengths is in jeopardy.
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The 84-year-old is "on the mend" after she underwent surgery for a hip injury she sustained during a congressional trip to Luxembourg, a spokesperson said.
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Nazarian told LAist about what he's looking to address in his first term at City Hall.
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The city’s reserve fund has dropped to 4% of revenues, according to the report. The city has a policy of keeping the fund at a minimum of 5%.
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The lawsuit alleges Amy Phan West and NamQuan Nguyen repeatedly disrupt meetings.
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The Office of the Secretary of the Senate says law enforcement is working to determine the threat’s credibility.
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Nguyen says she wants to restore public trust and prioritize efficiency.
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Orange County Board of Supervisors Chair Don Wagner said he shared the concerns regarding funds granted to the nonprofit Mind OC.
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Nguyen was able to take office weeks early to fill the vacancy caused Do’s resignation.
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The council initially approved the ordinance on Nov. 19, but made some minor language changes, requiring a second vote.
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Nathan Hochman succeeds George Gascón, known as the godfather of progressive prosecutors.
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Turnout was down, voting in person was up.
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The audit, which will cover contracts between January 2019 and August 2024, will be more limited in scope than what was first proposed.