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California Legalizes Self-Driving Cars
KickingTiresCalifornia became the third state to legalize self-driving cars, according to the Wall Street Journal. Nevada passed similar legislation around this time last year, as did Florida, the newspaper reports. At the signing ceremony for the legislation were...Tags: Health Organizations, Newspaper and Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics
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Cuomo: The job makes the man?
Spin CycleSteve Kornacki at politickerny weighs in on the latest poll -- showing Cuomo way ahead of Paterson -- with a nice piece reminding us of how easy is to become popular as an AG and eternal investigator of whatever...... -
Key Races Take Shape This Super Tuesday
The Swampby Mike Memoli In the busiest date yet on the mid-term calendar, voters in a dozen states head to the polls today for primary and runoff elections, some of which will be key in determining the state of play......Tags: Mitt Romney, Local Elections, Jon Corzine, Barbara Boxer, Jim Gibbons
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Georgia primary tests Palin, Clinton endorsements
The Swampby Mike Memoli The crowded field of candidates hoping to be Georgia's next governor will likely be narrowed down to a final four tonight, when votes are counted in the state's primary election. Both Republicans and Democrats expect that no......Tags: Local Elections, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Bill Clinton, Johnny Isakson, Democratic Party
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In new era, Brown has the clout to corral Legislature
SACRAMENTO — Dynamics have shifted dramatically in California's Capitol since Gov. Jerry Brown returned two years ago—both fiscal and political dynamics. The two are intertwined. And Brown is the beneficiary. In short, because the state'...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Connie Conway, Voting, Darrell Steinberg
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The resilient Jerry Brown
Jules WitcoverWASHINGTON -- It's said in politics that timing is everything, that success depends on picking the right time to make one's move. When Barack Obama decided in early 2007 to launch a presidential bid as a freshman U.S. senator at age 45, the naysayers...Tags: Jules Witcover, Barack Obama, U.S. Senate, Joe Biden, Prostate Cancer
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Brown's two key sentences
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown spoke only two sentences about streamlining environmental regulations in his State of the State address. But they inspired reformers to cheer. Could have fooled me. I was ready to pounce on him last week for scanty...
Tags: Interior Policy, Michael Rubio, Environmental Issues, Connie Conway, China
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California can't go it alone on guns
SACRAMENTO — California's gun controls are among the toughest in the nation, but they're severely weakened by Washington's failure to pass strong national laws. It's sort of like the chain analogy — a chain being only as strong as its...
Tags: Interior Policy, Firearms, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Newspaper and Magazine, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Help school districts by letting them raise their own tax revenue
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown wants to help inner-city schools at the expense of suburbanites. But there must be a better way to assist the disadvantaged than to trigger class warfare. And there is. It is to give school districts a better...
Tags: Finance, Mark Leno, Economy, Business and Finance, Darrell Steinberg, Elections
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Fort Larned withstands a siege in Breeders' Cup Classic
Game On Dude didn't quite have enough game. Mucho Macho Man had insufficient macho. And so Saturday's Breeders' Cup Classic, a Hollywood show taking place before 55,123 well-dressed and well-entertained people at a horse track long established in star-...
Tags: Los Angeles Times Columnists, Triple Crown, Horse and Harness Racing, Celebrities, Sports
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Complaints, concerns build over potentially tainted dog treats from China
My Pet WorldQ: Why do American's have such short memories? When we went through the case of toxic melamine -- which the Chinese intentionally put in pet foods in 1997 -- animals (in the U.S.) died by the thousands. Now, according to the FDA, over 500 dogs have died...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, China, Food and Drug Administration, Apple iTunes, Politics
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'Maldonado for governor' off to a bad start
SACRAMENTO — It seemed like a fairly good idea at the time — the idea of Abel Maldonado running for governor. He wasn't going to win. But neither would he be a Republican embarrassment. There was no Republican in sight with even a faint...
Tags: Abel Maldonado, Elections, Racism, Democratic Party, Republican Party
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