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FBI searches offices of Ohio voter registration group, seizing computers

Federal law enforcement officials on Thursday raided the offices of an Ohio organizing group that ran one of the state’s biggest 2024 voter registration efforts, seizing computers and other materials from the group’s Cleveland office, according to people familiar with the law enforcement action.
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Amid ‘billionaire’ tax battles, California ‘millionaire’ tax extension faces few foes

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A proposed constitutional amendment designed to extend California’s voter-approved income tax surcharge on high earners has qualified for the November 2026 statewide ballot, according to Secretary of State Shirley Weber. Proposition 30 was passed by voters in 2012, during the Great Recession-era budget crisis, and voters extended it in 2016. Supporters like the California ...
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Field set for Florida 2026 governor race as qualifying closes

As term-limited Gov. Ron DeSantis prepares to leave office, a slew of candidates are vying to take his place in the Governor’s Mansion. In the Democratic primary, six candidates officially made it onto the ballot as of 3 p.m. Friday, according to the state Division of Elections website. That includes front-runner David Jolly, a former U.S. representative who appears all but certain to clinch ...
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Ms. Rachel goes to Washington, carrying letters from children in ICE custody

Rachel Griffin Accurso - Ms. Rachel, to her millions of followers - made her first visit to Capitol Hill on Tuesday afternoon, wearing a bubblegum-pink linen suit and wheeling a black suitcase filled with stapled packets of handwritten letters and drawings. They were the words and artwork of children, all of whom have been - or remain - in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the nation’s only family immigration detention center.