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Angel Lara is a Bakersfield native running as a Democrat for California's 21st District.

High temperatures, wildfire smoke and drought: The politics of climate change in one California congressional district

By Dan Merica, CNN Photographs by Damon Casarez for CNN The changing climate is everywhere Gustavo Carranza looks when he walks through his undulating citrus farm here in this tiny town in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The summer temperatures are consistently higher than they used to be. The smoke from nearby wildfires fills

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Two of California Gov. Gavin Newsom's four children

Two of California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s children test positive for Covid-19

By Alexandra Meeks, CNN Two of California Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s four children have tested positive for Covid-19, his office said in a statement Friday. “Yesterday, two of the Governor’s children tested positive for Covid-19,” said spokesperson Erin Mellon. “The family is following all COVID protocols.” The Democratic governor, his wife and their two other children

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Philippe Étienne

France recalls its ambassadors to the US and Australia over new national security partnership

By Jim Acosta, Kylie Atwood and Maegan Vazquez, CNN The French government has immediately recalled its ambassadors to the US and Australia for consultation in response to America’s recently announced national security partnership with the United Kingdom and Australia. Philippe Étienne, the French ambassador to the US, confirmed the news when reached for comment. In

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Office of Trump’s defense secretary held call with China on January 6, two days before Milley’s controversial call

By Katie Bo Williams, CNN A deputy to then-President Donald Trump’s acting secretary of defense held a call with his Chinese counterpart two days before the now-controversial call by Gen. Mark Milley, undercutting criticism that the Joint Chiefs chairman was out of line. According to two sources familiar with the matter, in a previously scheduled

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Christopher Miller testifies before a House Homeland Security Committee in September 2020

Office of Trump’s defense secretary held call with China on January 6, two days before Milley’s controversial call

By Katie Bo Williams, CNN A deputy to then-President Donald Trump’s acting secretary of defense held a call with his Chinese counterpart two days before the now-controversial call by Gen. Mark Milley, undercutting criticism that the Joint Chiefs chairman was out of line. According to two sources familiar with the matter, in a previously scheduled

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The week in 14 headlines

By Lauren Dezenski, CNN This week, California Gov. Gavin Newsom held on to his job in a recall election, which President Joe Biden touted as a victory for strict Covid-19 mitigation efforts, including vaccine mandates. Meanwhile, a shaken US Capitol braced for an upcoming rally in support of those jailed in the January 6 insurrection.

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A North Carolina state court panel blocked a voter identification law

North Carolina court blocks state voter ID law, citing ‘intent to target African American voters’

By Tierney Sneed, Dianne Gallagher and Rachel Janfaza, CNN A North Carolina state court panel on Friday blocked a voter identification law, citing discrimination against Black voters. The law, known as SB 824, was passed in 2018 after Republicans lost their supermajority in the legislature but before the new legislature took over. It was already

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The Biden administration appeals a federal judge's ruling to block border authorities from expelling migrant families with children under a public health order linked to the coronavirus pandemic

Biden administration appeals ruling that blocks expulsions of migrant families

By Priscilla Alvarez and Geneva Sands, CNN The Biden administration on Friday appealed a federal judge’s ruling to block border authorities from expelling migrant families with children under a public health order linked to the coronavirus pandemic. On Thursday, Judge Emmet Sullivan of the District of Columbia District Court acknowledged that his ruling would force

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Attorney General Merrick Garland faces pressure to reconsider the Justice Department's decision not to bring any prosecutions related to the FBI's mishandling of the Larry Nassar investigation

Grassley calls for Garland to assign prosecutor to investigate FBI ‘cover-up’ in Nassar investigation

By Tierney Sneed Attorney General Merrick Garland is facing more pressure to reconsider the Justice Department’s decision not to bring any prosecutions related to the FBI’s mishandling of the Larry Nassar investigation, with Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley calling Friday for a federal prosecutor or special counsel to further investigate the matter. Grassley is the top

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President Joe Biden signed an executive order adding measles to the list of quarantinable diseases after several Afghan refugees who had recently arrived in the US tested positive for the disease

Biden signs executive order adding measles to list of quarantinable diseases after outbreak among US-bound Afghan refugees

By Sam Fossum and Kevin Liptak, CNN President Joe Biden on Friday signed an executive order adding measles to the list of quarantinable diseases roughly one week after several Afghan refugees who had recently arrived in the US tested positive for the disease, which led to a pause in flights of US-bound refugees. Flights of

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