Politics (Page 36)
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November 6, 2020
Los Angeles Voters Say ‘Jackie Lacey Must Go,’ Pick Gascón for District Attorney
In a contentious, top-dollar race, Democratic candidate and former San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón captured the coveted D.A. seat in Los Angeles County, defeating incumbent candidate Jackie Lacey.

November 6, 2020
How a Comedy Show on a Virtual Island Eased Election Night Anxieties
For a brief hour during Election Night, attendees of Comedy Crossing were able to forget the bizarre presidential race and laugh.

November 6, 2020
California Says No to Voting for 17-year-olds
Residents of California vote NO on Proposition 18, which would have allowed 17-year-olds to vote in primary and special elections if they turn 18 by the general election.

November 6, 2020
Puerto Rico Statehood Goes to Congress
Yaucromatic in Cantera of Yauco, Yauco PR, Pintalto Project by Samuel González, [Credit: Valeria Durán] Puerto Rico could arguably become […]

November 5, 2020
California Voters Confirm Rideshare and Delivery Drivers as Independent Contractors
California voters resolved a long and bitter legal dispute this week, deciding 58.4% to 41.6% that rideshare app companies like Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash are not required to consider their drivers as full-time employees but as independent contractors.