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The Power of the Purse
Dist. Atty. Brooke Jenkins gets a crash course in San Francisco politics when he starts working with his estranged political mentor, state Sen. Leland Yee, about the housing development project that will bring millions...

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New Jersey says it will not be forced to divert medical supplies from Trenton or other cities in case of COVID-19
Ports reveal unprecedented surge in harmful emissions; officials blame COVID-19 logjam The U.S. ports of New York and Newark are expected to have a huge surge in cargo and passenger traffic this holiday season...

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The Mission District’s Housing Crisis
How progressives' grand plans for subsidized housing have harmed African Americans In the fall of 2006, then-mayor of the San Francisco Mission District Ed Lee announced that he had been contacted by the U.S....

world
Radiohead’s Thom Yorke has been accused of offensive behaviour after allegedly spat at the face of a waiter
James Corden admits he was 'ungracious' to restaurant staff: 'It was wrong' This article is more than 2 years old This article is more than 2 years old Radiohead singer Thom Yorke has been...

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Toronto Police Make Five Calls About Gunshots at Rental Homes
It was supposed to be a safe, affordable home for Ontarians with nowhere else to go. But inside, it was horrifying: an 11-year-old boy, a man who had just been shot in the face,...

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Nadal’s decision to pull out of US Open draw
Carlos Alcaraz reaches US Open quarterfinal with late-night win against Marin Cilic (Getty) Toni Nadal’s decision to pull out of the US Open draw, just four days before the tournament begins, was not a...

asia
What is the story of the election?
Nicholas Goldberg: In the election struggle between 'kitchen-table issues' and the fate of democracy, which side won? The first question that comes to mind in the wake of a recent election is how to...

europe
The Supreme Court’s Case for Racial Preference
Letters to the Editor: The Supreme Court's conservatives are deluded on race and affirmative action The Supreme Court has consistently upheld the doctrine of racial preferences in employment and education. Last year, the Supreme...

health
The death penalty is still far from over
Parade suspect’s court antics won’t help appeal, experts say The legal saga of a man facing the death penalty for a 1981 murder rampage in Texas is still far from over. Even if he...

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom Declares State of Emergency to Help California Recover From Wildfires
Newsom signs state of emergency to support California communities recovering from wildfires The California governor signed a state of emergency on Tuesday to help residents recover from fires in several areas. The announcement came...