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Hilton Beats Steyer to Win Second Spot in California Governor Race
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Hilton Beats Steyer to Win Second Spot in California Governor Race

Steve Hilton, a Republican endorsed by President Trump, will face Xavier Becerra, a Democrat, in the general election. Tom Steyer, another Democrat, will not advance.

By Laurel Rosenhall
Sanders-Backed Progressive Advances in California Swing District Against Valadao
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Sanders-Backed Progressive Advances in California Swing District Against Valadao

Randy Villegas will face the incumbent, David Valadao, a Republican who has survived numerous challenges in a competitive district.

By Kellen Browning
Rep. Kevin Kiley, Independent, to Face Richard Pan in California House Race
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Rep. Kevin Kiley, Independent, to Face Richard Pan in California House Race

Mr. Kiley dropped his Republican affiliation earlier this year. The newly drawn Sixth Congressional District is widely considered to be favorable for Democrats.

By Jennifer Medina
3 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primary Election Results
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3 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primary Election Results

Graham Platner won the Democratic primary for Senate in Maine and quickly turned his populist message against Susan Collins, the Republican incumbent.

By Kellen Browning
Lindsey Graham Wins Republican Senate Primary in South Carolina
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Lindsey Graham Wins Republican Senate Primary in South Carolina

Mr. Graham, a four-term incumbent, is the favorite to win the general election in a solidly Republican state.

By Patricia Mazzei
Nevada Attorney General Wins Democratic Nomination for Governor
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Nevada Attorney General Wins Democratic Nomination for Governor

Aaron Ford easily outpaced a Washoe County commissioner, Alexis Hill, for the nod to take on Gov. Joe Lombardo in November.

By Reis Thebault
Fired Navy Admiral Advances to Democratic Runoff in South Carolina House Race
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Fired Navy Admiral Advances to Democratic Runoff in South Carolina House Race

Nancy Lacore would face a tough fall election in a district drawn in 2021 to be more Republican. She is seeking to replace Representative Nancy Mace, who ran unsuccessfully for governor instead of running for re-election.

By Nick Corasaniti and Bayliss Wagner
Blanche Was Once Seen as Tempering Trump’s Tactics. Now He’s All In.
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Blanche Was Once Seen as Tempering Trump’s Tactics. Now He’s All In.

The ascendancy of Todd Blanche shows how the practices that were initially deemed out of bounds even in President Trump’s Justice Department seem to be the order of the day.

By Glenn Thrush
House Passes G.O.P.’s $70 Billion Immigration Bill
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House Passes G.O.P.’s $70 Billion Immigration Bill

The vote gave final passage to Republicans’ megabill to fund immigration enforcement through the remainder of President Trump’s term, clearing it for his signature.

By Catie Edmondson
House Passes Union Contract Bill, Bucking Republican Leaders
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House Passes Union Contract Bill, Bucking Republican Leaders

Twenty G.O.P lawmakers broke with Speaker Mike Johnson and joined Democrats in backing a bill to amend the National Labor Relations Act.

By Olivia Diaz
Tradwife Influencer Opens Store in Small Town. Tourists Abound.
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Tradwife Influencer Opens Store in Small Town. Tourists Abound.

Tourists are flocking to Midway, Utah. The Ballerina Farm Store, from the influencer whose brand revolves around motherhood and farm life, is a reason.

By Vivian Yee
Trump’s Sharp Turn on China: Embracing It as a Peer Power
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Trump’s Sharp Turn on China: Embracing It as a Peer Power

President Trump’s warming with Xi Jinping of China, a leader he admires, has ignited anxieties in Washington and across Asia.

By Edward Wong
Who Will Actually Thrive in the Hybrid A.I.-Human Work Force
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Who Will Actually Thrive in the Hybrid A.I.-Human Work Force

A panel of experts explains how job seekers should prepare for the future of work.

Anthropic Releases ‘Safe’ Version of Its Mythos A.I. Technology
technology

Anthropic Releases ‘Safe’ Version of Its Mythos A.I. Technology

Called Claude Fable 5, it is twice as expensive as the company’s previous flagship system.

By Cade Metz
In A.I. Blunder, More Than 34,000 Instagram Accounts Were Attacked
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In A.I. Blunder, More Than 34,000 Instagram Accounts Were Attacked

The flaw, which Meta said it had fixed, allowed anyone to take over accounts using a bug in the company’s new artificial intelligence software.

By Mike Isaac and Eli Tan
Meet the Astronauts of Artemis III
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Meet the Astronauts of Artemis III

NASA’s next mission in its effort to return humans to the moon will be led by an all-male crew. Three of them have extensive experience in space, while the other was a backup on Artemis II.

By Katrina Miller, K. R. Callaway and Kenneth Chang
Can NASA Really Land Astronauts on the Moon by 2028?
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Can NASA Really Land Astronauts on the Moon by 2028?

Experts have been hopeful, but say the agency’s lunar aspirations are largely at the whims of two billionaires, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos.

By Katrina Miller
Paramount C.E.O. Promises Editorial Independence for ‘60 Minutes,’ Lesley Stahl Says
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Paramount C.E.O. Promises Editorial Independence for ‘60 Minutes,’ Lesley Stahl Says

David Ellison told Ms. Stahl, one of three remaining correspondents for the news program, that he would respect the show’s editorial decisions after a tumultuous stretch.

By Benjamin Mullin and Michael M. Grynbaum
How Talking to the ‘Chat’ Crossed Over Into Real Life
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How Talking to the ‘Chat’ Crossed Over Into Real Life

It’s a word ripped from Twitch streams, but it functions as a Greek chorus for an online, isolated generation.

By Barrett Swanson
F.D.A. Clears Sunscreen Ingredient Long Used in Europe and Asia
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F.D.A. Clears Sunscreen Ingredient Long Used in Europe and Asia

Dermatologists say bemotrizinol offers advantages over other compounds in sunscreens currently on the market.

By Dani Blum
It’s Prom Night in America
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It’s Prom Night in America

This year the food, vibes, clothes and choice of a date (do you even need one?) are all over the map. Here’s a peek at five prime proms.

By Priya Krishna
Taking a Week to Count Votes Is Doing It Wrong
opinion

Taking a Week to Count Votes Is Doing It Wrong

It is time for California to catch up to its own past.

By The Editorial Board
‘A Mighty Form of Communion’: Three Writers on the World Cup’s Strange Magic
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‘A Mighty Form of Communion’: Three Writers on the World Cup’s Strange Magic

There’s ample cause for celebration and consternation alike.

By Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, Juan Villoro and Andrew Potter
Air Canada Pilot Accused of Flying for 17 Years Without Proper License
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Air Canada Pilot Accused of Flying for 17 Years Without Proper License

The pilot, who retired last year before the investigation, held some valid flight credentials, officials said, but not the one required to be a captain.

By Mack Liederman