Similarly, dozens of lawsuits from Trump’s campaign and allies failed after the 2020 election – nearly all of them, in fact. State officials in 2024 acknowledged a little more than 3,000 duplicate ballot images. But duplicate ballot images are not the same as counted votes, and officials couldn’t determine that any of them were actually tabulated in the recount. A local official cited human error for the duplicate ballot images. The statute of limitations is generally five years, and the 2020 election is now just outside that window.
Source:CNN
February 11, 2026 15:50 UTC
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February 11, 2026 15:45 UTC
A federal grand jury on Tuesday declined to indict Democratic lawmakers who posted a video urging service members and intelligence officials to disobey any illegal orders from the Trump administration, according to two people familiar with the matter. And while the indictment was rejected by the grand jury, it is also an extraordinary escalation of the Justice Department’s willingness to prosecute who speak about against President Donald Trump and his administration’s actions. As CNN previously reported, a grand jury previously declined to bring an indictment against Letitia James, the New York attorney general who defeated Trump and his company in court. “Today an American grand jury honored our Constitution by standing up to an outrageous abuse of presidential power and taxpayer dollars. And Houlahan similarly celebrated the grand jury, saying on X, “This is good news for the Constitution and the free speech protections it guarantees.
Source:CNN
February 11, 2026 15:37 UTC
No wonder President Donald Trump is so worried about the midterm elections. He was so obviously uncomfortable, the White House had to offer him a vote of confidence amid calls for Lutnick’s resignation. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s frustration was evident in her reaction to the new attention on the commerce secretary. “Secretary Lutnick remains a very important member of President Trump’s team and the president fully supports the secretary,” she told reporters. President Donald Trump gaggles with reporters while aboard Air Force One on February 6, en route to Palm Beach, Florida.
Source:CNN
February 11, 2026 15:13 UTC
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February 11, 2026 15:04 UTC
QXO agreed to buy closely held building materials distributor Kodiak Building Partners for about $2.25 billion in cash and stock. - brendan mcdermid/ReutersQXO agreed to buy closely held building materials distributor Kodiak Building Partners for about $2.25 billion in cash and stock, continuing its rapid acquisitive expansion. In January, QXO struck a deal to receive a $1.2 billion investment led by Apollo Global Management to help it fund acquisitions. Also in January, QXO raised $1.8 billion in acquisition financing from a separate deal led by Singapore sovereign wealth fund Temasek and Apollo. Kodiak generated about $2.4 billion in sales in 2025, with about 40% of that derived from the growth markets of Texas and Florida, QXO said.
Source:Wall Street Journal
February 11, 2026 13:22 UTC
Two ads among the many aired during Sunday’s Super Bowl broadcast didn’t sell beer, cars, fast food or cell phone services; rather they were opening salvos of what could be one of the year’s most expensive ballot measure duels. Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office gave the measures formal titles to appear on the ballot. Not surprisingly, they have a distinctly political tone — negative on the Uber measure and positive on the lawyer-sponsored measures. The Uber measure title says it would limit the ability of accident victims to sue for damages. These problems need legislative correction, not competing ballot measures that will hinge on misleading campaign propaganda and further distort California’s flawed initiative system.
Source:Los Angeles Times
February 11, 2026 13:15 UTC
›The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has ended leases with Brentwood School, a parking lot firm, and an oil pumping operation on its 388-acre West Los Angeles property. The move throws the future of Brentwood School's extensive athletic facilities, which it built on a 22-acre leasehold, into uncertainty. The detailsThe VA posted a notice saying it had ended leases to Brentwood School, a parking lot firm, and an oil pumping operation. The players U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs The federal agency that manages veterans' healthcare and benefits, and oversees the West Los Angeles campus. Brentwood School A prestigious K-12 academy that had leased 22 acres of the VA's West Los Angeles campus and built extensive athletic facilities there.
Source:Los Angeles Times
February 11, 2026 12:29 UTC
Commentary: Uber is trying to snow voters with a supposedly pro-consumer ballot initiative. Don't buy ithttps://www.latimes.com/business/story/2026-01-16/uber-tries-to-snow-voters-with-supposedly-pro-consumer-ballot-initiativeUber says its proposed ballot initiative will save consumers money. It's really designed to save Uber money, at its passengers' expense. Click here to explore more articles from Walkup Law or to subscribe to our newsletter. The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter.
Source:Los Angeles Times
February 11, 2026 11:25 UTC
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Source:Los Angeles Times
February 11, 2026 10:05 UTC
Practical Steps Faculty Can Take NowFaculty do not need to wait for new policies or administrative directives before engaging students in AI literacy. “The Role of Artificial Intelligence as a Tool to Help Counselors in Improving Mental Health.” BICC Proceedings 2: 119–24. “AI in Patient Flow: Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Improve Patient Flow in NHS Acute Mental Health Inpatient Units.” Heliyon 7 (5): e06993. “Artificial Intelligence Literacy: A Proposed Faceted Taxonomy.” Digital Library Perspectives 40 (4): 681–99. “Global Initiatives and Challenges in Integrating Artificial Intelligence Literacy in Elementary Education: Mapping Policies and Empirical Literature.” Future in Educational Research 2 (4): 382–402.
Source:CNN
February 11, 2026 10:03 UTC
Ring founder Jamie Siminoff said Tuesday that Ring does not store deleted doorbell footage without a subscription, as questions continue over how law enforcement recovered previously inaccessible video evidence in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. "I do know with Ring specifically, if you delete a recording or if you don't want a recording, you don't have a subscription. "If you delete a recording or if you don't want a recording, you don't have a subscription. "I think there's a lot of probably information out there that we don't know." Keep up with the latest reporting on the Nancy Guthrie case with Fox Nation's "Vanished: What Happened to Nancy Guthrie?"
Source:Fox News
February 11, 2026 09:52 UTC
HONOLULU — The City and County of Honolulu has again been named one of America’s Best Employers, earning a spot on the Forbes America’s Best Employers 2026 list. “This recognition, for the second year in a row, reflects the dedication of the people who serve our communities every day with professionalism, care, and pride,” said Mayor Rick Blangiardi. With more than 10,000 full- and part-time employees, the City is ranked in the “Large” employer category, which includes organizations with more than 5,000 employees. To explore career opportunities with the City and County of Honolulu, click here. For more information on the Forbes America’s Best Employers 2026 list and to view the complete rankings, visit https://www.forbes.com/lists/best-large-employers/—PAU—
Source:Forbes
February 11, 2026 09:47 UTC
The proposed half-cent sales tax would generate $1 billion annually to support local hospitals and clinics. ›Los Angeles County supervisors have voted 4-1 to put a half-cent sales tax increase on the June 2026 ballot. The detailsThe sales tax increase would raise the overall sales tax rate in some parts of L.A. County to over 11%. The players L.A. County Board of Supervisors The governing body of Los Angeles County that voted 4-1 to put the sales tax increase on the ballot. Restore Healthcare for Angelenos A coalition of healthcare workers and advocates that pushed for the sales tax increase to ward off healthcare service cuts and layoffs.
Source:Los Angeles Times
February 11, 2026 08:21 UTC
Public health experts warned Tuesday that $600 million in cuts to federal public health funding announced by the Trump administration would endanger one of California’s main early-warning systems for HIV outbreaks, leaving communities vulnerable to undetected disease spread. The first step in addressing any public health threat is understanding what’s happening on the ground,” Simon said. AdvertisementIn June, California congressional Democrats demanded the release of $19.8 million in frozen HIV prevention grants to the L.A. County Department of Public Health. Gavin Newsom called President Trump’s latest threats to public health funding “a familiar pattern,” and shed doubt on their long-term legal viability. Advertisement“The President publicly claims he will rip away public health funding from states that voted against him, while offering no details or formal notice,” Newsom said.
Source:Los Angeles Times
February 11, 2026 08:06 UTC