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Voters in San Francisco backed a plan to tax rich companies to help the homeless.The city-wide ballot measure called Proposition C passed by a wide margin: 60% to 40%. It will be the largest tax increase in San Francisco s history, doubling its current budget to fight homelessness.Prop C entered the national spotlight when big-name tech billionaires b
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The day after racially charged violence gripped Charlottesville, Virginia, President Donald Trump s re-election campaign released an ad attacking his enemies for obstructing his agenda.The ad slammed Democrats, the media and career polit
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