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Gov. Gavin Newsom is putting millions behind an effort to tackle one of California’s biggest election headaches: the state’s notoriously slow vote count. As part of California’s newly approved $351.7 billion state budget, Newsom and Democratic lawmakers allocated $40 million to help counties process ballots more quickly before the November general election. Republican strategist Matt Klink argued the funding addresses the symptoms rather than the underlying cause. “California shouldn’t need a $40 million fix for a problem of its own making,” Klink told The California Post. “If Sacramento wants faster election results, the governor and the legislature should examine and alter the laws that…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Jessica Killin won the Democratic primary in Colorado’s 5th Congressional District on Tuesday, setting up a November match-up against incumbent Rep. Jeff Crank, R-Colo., for the Colorado Springs-based seat.Killin, a former Army captain and former chief of staff to second gentleman Doug Emhoff, defeated fellow Army veteran and nonprofit leader Joe Reagan, according to the Associated Press. The result means she will take on Crank, who ran unopposed in the Republican primary and is seeking a second term representing the district, which is centered on Colorado Springs and most of El Paso…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Human remains were found in the chimney of a public school in Queens, New York, on Tuesday morning while officials were investigating a foul odor, according to police.The remains were discovered at P.S./I.S. 113 Anthony J. Pranzo shortly before 9 a.m. Police were called to the elementary and middle school, and authorities are now working to identify the deceased individual.The city’s medical examiner removed  the remains and will determine the cause of death.MYSTERY OF REMAINS FOUND INSIDE SLEEPING BAG IN OLYMPIC PARK SOLVED AFTER 26 YEARS A rotting human corpse was found…

When Americans think of the beverage that fueled the American Revolution, they usually picture black tea — but it turns out that green tea was just as popular. The Founding Fathers and their contemporaries drank both types of tea, Bruce Richardson, the Kentucky-based founder of Elmwood Inn Fine Teas, told Fox News Digital. British subjects “were as likely to be drinking green tea as black tea, whether you were in Jane Austen [era] England … or you were in colonial Boston,” he added. “There were five teas, all from China, because that was the only country that was exporting tea,” Richardson said.…

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Kate Moss has been setting the standard for off-duty supermodel style since the ’90s, and her recent Paris Fashion Week outfit proves she hasn’t lost her touch. She made a strong case for a pair of leg-lengthening jeans that instantly elevated an otherwise simple ensemble. On June 23, Moss attended Saint Laurent’s menswear show wearing cropped black jeans with a tiny leather jacket, a delicate lace cami, strappy heels and a gold-and-black belt. Oversized sunglasses and a sleek black clutch…

Dean Wade is heading to the City of Brotherly Love. The free agent forward has agreed to a four-year, $39 million deal with the 76ers on Tuesday night, according to ESPN. Wade, 29, is leaving the Cavaliers, a team where he established himself as a critical defending and shooting piece in the frontcourt. He spent the first seven years of his career in Cleveland after going undrafted and signing a two-way contract with the team in 2019. Wade was the longest tenured Cavalier. Until Tuesday, the Cavs and Wade had been in ongoing negotiations trying to work out a new…

Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s former landlord hiked rent on the pol’s previous rent-stabilized apartment in Queens by 35% — an example of the tactics fed-up property managers could use to skirt the city’s new rent-freeze. NYC’s Rent Guidelines Board voted last week to freeze rent increases on tenant renewals for the city’s 1 million rent-stabilized units starting in October — one of the main planks of Mamdani’s far-left platform. A later vote will decide whether the freeze lasts through 2028. In the meantime, landlords are moving to get around the policy and hike leases for new tenants of rent-stabilized units to…

California schools will be required to offer students access to at least one all-gender bathroom starting Wednesday under a new statewide mandate — a move that’s stoking anger from conservatives and concerned parents who say Sacramento is putting politics ahead of education. The requirement, which takes effect July 1, stems from a 2023 law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom as part of a package of legislation aimed at supporting the state’s LGBTQ community. Supporters said the measure would make schools more welcoming for transgender students. “These measures will help protect vulnerable youth, promote acceptance, and create more supportive environments in…

Socialist Dems deepening party’s divide amid 2026 primaries Tiffany Smiley and Richard Fowler discuss the rise of socialism in the Democratic Party, focusing on Colorado primaries and candidates aligned with Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). They address how candidates aligned with DSA impact the party’s unity and whether their policies contribute to crime spikes in blue cities. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser defeated Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., in Colorado’s Democratic primary for governor Tuesday, blocking Bennet’s attempted move from the Senate to the governor’s residence and putting Weiser in position as the…

GOP lawmaker says it’s ‘really important’ that US continues cartel crackdown The US executed a kinetic strike in Venezuela, successfully eliminating a leader of the dangerous Tren de Aragua gang. Congresswoman Claudia Tenney highlights the pervasive threat of drug and human trafficking cartels, stressing the importance of protecting citizens and locating 146,000 human-trafficked children, a key mission for law enforcement. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Federal prosecutors have charged 11 Venezuelan and Colombian nationals — 10 of whom the Justice Department says are currently unlawfully present in the United States — in a sweeping, multi-state criminal case…