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WATCH: House votes to censure Rep. Al Green for disruption during Trump speech
The House of Representatives voted Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, for disrupting President Donald Trump’s address to Congress. The Republican-controlled body voted 224-198, including 10 Democrats in favor of approving the resolution.
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What is a censure vote in Congress?
Here’s what it means to be censured in Congress.
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Vance visits the US-Mexico border to tout Trump's immigration crackdown
The border visit aims to highlight how the Trump administration’s tougher immigration policies have led to fewer arrests for illegal crossings.
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Jay Leno backs new California classic car smog bill. See if your vehicle applies
California State Sen. Shannon Grove and former “The Tonight Show” host and classic car enthusiast Jay Leno joined forces Wednesday in an effort to keep more classic cars on the road.
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Smoke bombs and flares thrown in Serbia's Parliament, at least 3 injured
Protestors in Serbia threw smoke grenades and tear gas during a Parliament session Tuesday in an effort to denounce government corruption. Three were injured, and one was hospitalized.
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The US is appointing an ‘affordability czar' — here's what that means for you
As the federal government vows to to tackle rising prices, there are key steps consumers can take to bring monthly costs down.
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Who is Al Green? Congressman forcibly removed from Donald Trump's address
The Texas Democrat disrupted Trump early in his speech and was removed soon after.
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Trump's speech to Congress starts with disruptions
President Donald Trump’s speech in Congress started with disruptions by Rep. Al Green from Texas.
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Who is the designated survivor? Here's who was selected for Trump's address to Congress
A top government official named designated survivor to preserve the presidential line of succession in the event of a catastrophe.
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Laid off federal worker explains why he wishes he didn't vote for Trump
A federal employee who was laid off by DOGE and the Trump administration talks about why he wishes he could go back in time and vote for former Vice President Kamala Harris.
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DC mayor to remove Black Lives Matter Plaza amid pressure from White House
A spokesperson for D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed to NBC Washington that the Black Lives Matter Plaza will be rennamed. There’s no timeline yet for the change.
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What is the designated survivor? Here's how the process works ahead of Trump's address
A government official is chosen as the designated survivor during high-profile political events to maintain the presidential line of succession in the event of a catastrophe. Here’s how it works.
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‘We must be open': Zelenskyy says relationship with U.S. can be salvaged
In a meeting on Sunday with European leaders in London, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he believes relations will continue with the United States.
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San Diego businesses prepare for Trump tariffs expected to take effect this week
President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China are expected to take effect on Mar. 4.
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Local businesses bracing for impact over Trump's upcoming tariffs
New tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China are set to take effect soon. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry shows us how one business owner is preparing for the possible changes.
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Cuomo mounts comeback, launches campaign for NYC mayor years after resignation
The former governor of New York announced a bid for a different office: this time he hopes to be the mayor of New York City.
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Politically Speaking: Will slashing federal spending cause San Diego to lose services?
This week on Politically Speaking, District 4 San Diego County Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe details concerns about the impact federal funding cuts could have on local programs, including behavioral health, housing and disaster relief. Plus, San Marcos Mayor Rebecca Jones discusses her city’s efforts to make their local operations more efficient.
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Ethics expectations for Coronado mayor, council
NBC 7’s Joey Safchik reports on concerns over who the city’s code of ethics applies to.
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A stronger mayor? Todd Gloria is now San Diego's CEO and COO
NBC 7’s Joey Safchik explains how Mayor Todd Gloria will take on some new responsibilities.
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California state senator from San Diego wants to reform state sanctuary policy
A San Diego Republican is leading the effort to reform a law protecting immigrants from deportation. NBC 7 political reporter Joey Safchik reports.