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    Bill Maher grills Gavin Newsom over ‘too much government’ in California
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    Bill Maher grills Gavin Newsom over ‘too much government’ in California

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    Judge Margaret Morrow, a U.S. district court judge, dismissed for the second time a lawsuit filed by Scott Hounsell, a former executive director of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County. (AP Photo) 
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    Sports Illustrated and LA Times announce layoffs
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    FILE - In this March 18, 2014 file photo, voters cast their ballots in Hinsdale, Ill. Illinois is set to receive $13.9 million in federal funds after Russian hackers breached the state's voter registration systems ahead of the 2016 election. Illinois plans to use the money to enhance its cybersecurity practices and to train local election officials. Elections officials had initially hoped to use the funds to replace decades-old voting machines. But state and federal requirements say the money must be used primarily on preventing a repeat of 2016.
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