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Trump's former FDA commissioner: ‘It will cost lives in this country' if RFK Jr. follows through on intentions
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, on Friday raised concerns about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s agenda for the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Mike Levin says he'll focus on ‘areas of common ground' in his fourth House term
Rep. Mike Levin secured a fourth term representing coastal North County in Congress. With his party in the minority in both chambers, he said he is ready and willing to reach across the aisle.
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California Senator-elect Adam Schiff says housing, homelessness are his priorities
When the new administration takes over, Republicans will have the upper hand in Congress. NBC 7 political reporter Joey Safchik spoke with Democratic Senator-elect Adam Schiff about his readiness to reach across the aisle.
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5 things to know about Dr. Mehmet Oz
Dr. Mehmet Oz hosted a long-running television show before pivoting to politics.
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San Diego voter turnout in 2024 election on track to be lower than in 2020
While the final chunk of votes have yet to be counted, voter turnout in San Diego looks like it will be noticeably lower than 2020.
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House Ethics panel to meet on Trump attorney general pick Matt Gaetz report Wednesday
Many Senate Republicans want the House Ethics Committee report on Matt Gaetz to be released. Gaetz is a close ally of President-elect Donald Trump.
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Speaker Mike Johnson leaves the door open to recess appointments
The House speaker Johnson told “Fox News Sunday” that “we’ll have to see how this develops” when asked whether he’d let Trump bypass the usual Senate confirmation process.
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In 1st sit-down interview since reelection, San Diego Mayor Gloria stands by his priorities
Mayor Todd Gloria answers NBC 7’s questions about how he will deliver on housing affordability and shelter beds in his second term.
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Woman told House ethics committee she saw Gaetz have sex with minor, her lawyer says
Matt Gaetz is president-elect Donald Trump’s choice to become U.S. attorney general.
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RFK. Jr's controversial health stances, from vaccines to raw milk
Kennedy is Trump’s pick for health secretary, but he has a history of spreading misinformation about a range of issues.
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Democrats are already looking to revamp their early state primary calendar for 2028
Some caution that putting South Carolina to the back of the line-up could alienate Black voters.
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Speaker Mike Johnson says he will ‘strongly request' that Ethics Committee withhold its Matt Gaetz report
Johnson said that it would be a “terrible breach of protocol” if the committee released the report on Gaetz, who resigned from the House this week.
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5 things to know about Doug Collins
Former Georgia congressman Doug Collins is a former member of the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command who fought in the Iraq War.
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5 things to know about Doug Burgum
Here are five things to know about North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum.
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Politically Speaking: 1-on-1 with San Diego Mayor Gloria after reelection victory
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria joins Politically Speaking host Joey Safchik for his first post-election sit-down interview. The incumbent Democratic mayor won reelection by more than 10 points. His priorities for a second term include increasing affordable housing supply and shelter beds.
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San Diego city, county sales taxes on track to fail
A week after the election, city of San Diego voters appear to be rejecting a one-cent sales tax by a razor thin margin
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Many uncalled House races are in California. This is why it takes the state weeks to count votes
Control of the U.S. House rests on just over a dozen races where winners have not yet been determined.
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Stephen Miller expected to be named Trump's deputy chief of staff for policy
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name Stephen Miller as his deputy chief of staff for policy at the White House, a source with knowledge of the transition team’s plans said Monday, NBC News reports.
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5 things to know about Tom Homan
Here are five things to know about former police officer and immigration officer Tom Homan.
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Muslim voters once abandoned the GOP. Now they may leave the Democrats
Arab and Muslim voters moved away from the Democratic Party this year in ways that led some community leaders to warn of a lasting shift from a voting bloc that has been reliably Democratic for two decades since it abandoned the GOP, NBC News reports.