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Christopher Cadelago is POLITICO’s new Editorial Director, California. Already a singular force in the California expansion as POLITICO’s California Bureau Chief, Chris will assume full leadership of ...
WHAT A ZOO: The White House’s Department of Government Efficiency office has targeted a behavioral diversity program to be cut from Brookfield Zoo. Problem is, it has nothing to do with diversity, ...
A POLITICO survey shows that voters are more dubious of the benefits of AI than those in the know on California policy.
The condensed timeline and low voter turnout special elections typically bring will make it harder to draw big conclusions from tonight’s results. But today’s primary still offers an early glimpse ...
The industry, which Cuomo sought to win over with a recent mea culpa for his role in reforming the state’s rent laws, is full of deep-pocketed donors like the TF Cornerstone brothers who just gave a ...
Hope Florida, the brainchild of Florida first lady CASEY DESANTIS, works with churches and nonprofits to get people community services they need so they can get off government assistance. House ...
Democratic Assembly candidates Ravi Bhalla and Katie Brennan on Wednesday called for New Jersey to end the special state exception for Tesla. “It’s absurd that New Jersey is giving Tesla special ...
LOOK WHO’S BACK: Former President Joe Biden will address a conference in Chicago this evening with a speech on defending Social Security, per NBC Chicago. His intervention comes a little over a week ...
Political influencers in California are greeting Kamala Harris’ potential bid for governor with a shrug, while registered voters in the state react more passionately — in good and bad ways — to her ...
With its electronics exceptions, the United States has demonstrated that it is more willing to bend than the Chinese.
The fierce post-election debate raging inside Democratic circles over whether the party's leadership needs a generational change is set to turbocharge if Sen. Dick Durbin retires.
The ascendance of several young senators — and one big potential retirement — is reshaping power within the caucus.