SACRAMENTO – A reminder that today, Monday October 19, 2020 is the deadline to register to vote by mail and that registration must be postmarked before midnight.
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SACRAMENTO – California’s campaign is calling on all Californians to take the Census today since the U.S. Census Bureau is stopping Census operations Thursday, October 15, 2020. Families still have one last chance to make a difference for their family and neighborhood by taking the Census online, by phone or mail.
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Internet self-response will be available across the nation through October 15, 2020, visit my2020census.gov to respond today.Phone response will beSACRAMENTO – A reminder that today, Monday October 19, 2020 is the deadline to register to vote by mail and that registration must be postmarked before midnight.
SACRAMENTO – California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Secretary of State Alex Padilla in a joint appearance during a press conference Friday appeared to back off further legal actions against the California Republican Party over their use of unauthorized ballot drop boxes.
Also Read: Ratings: Biden's Town Hall on ABC Tops Trump's Simulcast Across NBC, MSNBC and CNBCPOTUS’ simulcast tune-in breaks down like this: NBC’s broadcast channel drew 10.9 million total viewers, MSNBC added 1.8 million and CNBC chipped in with 720,000 viewers.Clearly, it was not enough to topple Biden on ABC alone.Trump’s town hall was live coast-to-coast on cable, but waited until 8 p.m. PT to air on broadcast for west-coasters.
Some final thoughts from Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and some previously unreleased materials have been gathered by one of her former clerks and will appear in a book coming out in March. The University of California Press announced Thursday that it will publish Justice Thou Shalt Pursue: A Life’s Work Fighting for a More Perfect Union, on which Ginsburg worked in collaboration with Amanda Tyler.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and some previously unreleased materials have been gathered by one of her former clerks and will appear in a book coming out in March.The University of California Press announced Thursday that it will publish “Justice Thou Shalt Pursue: A Life’s Work Fighting for a More Perfect Union,” on which Ginsburg worked in collaboration with Amanda Tyler. The book was in production at the time Ginsburg died, on Sept.
Shortly after the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can end the 2020 census, a text message went out to field supervisors in Northern California telling them to start collecting the iPhones their census takers use for gathering household information during their door-knocking. It was the fifth time in two months that they were given a new end date — this one Thursday — for the head count of everyone living in the U.S.
fake ballot boxes in California that are marked as “official” drop boxes.
California's Republican Party told state officials on Wednesday that it wouldn't comply with a cease-and-desist order demanding it stop operating unofficial ballot drop boxes.
President Trump on Tuesday directed Republicans to “fight hard” in court after California’s top election and law enforcement officials, both Democrats, ordered the state GOP to remove unofficial ballot boxes from various locations in three counties or face prosecution. “You mean only Democrats are allowed to do this? But haven’t the Dems been doing this for years? See you in court.
Top Bollywood filmmakers and industry unions have filed a lawsuit against two popular TV news channels, asking them to refrain from "irresponsible, derogatory and defamatory remarks against Bollywood and its members." The lawsuit, filed Monday, comes months after India’s freewheeling television news channels took on Bollywood, India's Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai, with a spree of allegations following the suspected suicide of actor Sushant Singh Rajput in June.
Conchata Ferrell. The actress passed away Tuesday at the age of 77 as a result of complications following a cardiac arrest.
“Jeopardy!” fans witnessed a rare moment on the hit show on Tuesday.
The California Republican Party responded Monday to criticism over unofficial ballot drop-off boxes in counties with highly competitive U.S. House races, arguing that state law allows “ballot harvesting,” while also slamming a $35 million contract the state’s top election official awarded to a “Team Biden” public relations firm.
State and local election officials in California are investigating after multiple unofficial mail-in voting drop-off boxes have been reported in several counties in the weeks leading up to Election Day, Fox News confirmed Monday. California Secretary of State Alex Padilla said in a statement that his office is “coordinating with local officials to address the multiple reports of unauthorized ballot drop boxes.” “Operating unofficial ballot drop boxes—especially those misrepresented as official
Rob Lowe totally embraced the California lifestyle on Sunday, October 11. The actor was spotted taking a stroll on a Santa Barbara beach over the weekend, where he went shirtless for his relaxing day soaking up the sun and surf. The actor, 56, looked impressively fit, opting to go shirtless for his day on the sand. Rob wore a pair of blue swim trunks and rocked a silver medallion necklace. He showed off his tattoo on his upper-left shoulder and looked completely relaxed.