November
Coverage of November in the Nexus archive.
- Democrats keep Prop. 50 promise alive through primary, with momentum heading toward November
California Democrats remain confident about flipping five Congressional districts targeted after Proposition 50. Primary election results suggest potential challenges for Republicans, with momentum building for Democrats ahead of November.
- Barabak: The 'greatest threat' to rule of law in decades. That's how lawyers, judges see Trump
A new survey reveals significant concern among lawyers and judges about threats to the rule of law, with Trump described as the 'greatest threat' due to perceived presidential overreach, persecution of enemies, and unchecked abuses of power. The poll highlights the political stakes in November.
- Three more people sick in California amid ‘unprecedented outbreak’ due to toxic mushrooms
California is experiencing an unprecedented outbreak of toxic mushroom illnesses, with 47 cases reported since November, including four deaths and several liver transplants. Three more people have been hospitalized in Napa county after consuming poisonous wild mushrooms. The state's health authorities are grappling with the situation.
- Lawsuits allege negligence by UPS , others before fiery, fatal November crash
New civil lawsuits allege UPS and its partners were negligent in ensuring a plane was safe to fly before a fatal crash in November. The lawsuits claim UPS failed its responsibility to guarantee the plane's safety. This incident has led to multiple fatalities and injuries.