Feb. 4, 2020
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Precinct chairs around the state report problems with the computer application intended to relay results to party headquarters.
Shadow, a developer of campaign tools started by veterans of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 run, built the app being blamed for delayed results from the Iowa Democratic caucuses.
With the eyes of the nation upon Iowa, the Democratic candidates for president and their supporters waited for the results of more than 1,600 caucuses across the Hawkeye State.And they waited and waited.All are still waiting for results, which are delayed by what the Iowa Democratic Party is calling “inconsistencies” in precincts reporting results in the presidential caucuses.The party said there was no hack or intrusion into its election system and denied reports that the app used by local precincts to report results had broken down — despite widespread reports that the app indeed did not function.“The underlying data and paper trail is sound and will simply take time to further report the results,” the party’s communications director Mandy McClure said in a written statement released late Monday night.The Los Angeles Times has a team of reporters stationed throughout Iowa, and Melanie Mason, Tyrone Beason, Seema Mehta, Matt Pearce and Mark Z. Barabak will continue to report on the ongoing delay and when the results begin to roll in.
The Iowa Democratic party held satellite caucuses across the nation and world Monday in a bid to make the voting process more accessible for Iowans who are temporarily living in other places. One of the biggest satellites outside Iowa was in Palm Springs, California.
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When Shirley Alvarado del Aguila got to work on Jan. 27, she told colleagues she didn’t want to talk about Kobe Bryant, who had died the day before in a fiery helicopter crash, along with his 13-year-old daughter and seven others.
The California Dept. of Justice has reversed on reforms to a controversial gang database as a scandal involving how LAPD identifies gang members continues to unfold.
Critics say the standardized tests discriminate on the basis of race and income, but faculty leaders cite data that tests help boost enrollment of disadvantaged students.
House managers in impeachment trial say Senate must convict. President’s lawyers say: Let the voters decide.
A woman was killed and five people were injured Monday when a man opened fire on a Greyhound bus traveling on I-5 through Kern County, authorities said.
Responding to a new California labor law, Uber making concessions drivers have long sought. But it may change the service in ways that displease drivers and riders alike.
No, the motion picture academy didn’t just reveal the winners of this year’s Oscars. But Twitter is confused by a sample ballot that was tweeted.
Matt Kemp has sold his Poway home for $4.3 million — or less than half the $9.075 million he paid for the property in 2013.
The Beach Boys featuring Mike Love will perform at a trophy-hunting convention where Donald Trump Jr. will speak. Band co-founder Brian Wilson disavows the gig.
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No, the motion picture academy didn’t just reveal the winners of this year’s Oscars. But Twitter is confused by a sample ballot that was tweeted.
A bundle including Disney+ and ESPN+ drove growth. Hulu’s days as a stand-alone operation are over.
The Dodgers boast about their analytical approach and stocked farm system, yet their best asset is financial strength. They might as well use it for Mookie Betts.
Rachel Garcia and Bubba Nickles, who helped UCLA win the national title in softball in 2019, are two of three college players to make Team USA’s roster for the Olympics.
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It’s easier than ever to find an excellent drink in Vegas — beyond the 62-ounce frozen margaritas at the walk-up bar.
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