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State of the Union: O.C. Congress members react

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Unsurprisingly, Orange County’s Congress members either hated or loved President Barack Obama‘s State of the Union address tonight, depending on which side of the aisle they sit on. “I thought the speech was nonsensical and contradictory,” said Rep. Jo... »

State of the Union: O.C. Congress members react

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Unsurprisingly, Orange County’s Congress members either hated or loved President Barack Obama‘s State of the Union address tonight, depending on which side of the aisle they sit on. (Complete speech transcript here and excerpts here.) “I thought the sp... »

Urban Chinatowns Across Nation Decline In Suburban Migration

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WASHINGTON -- America's historic Chinatowns, home for a century to immigrants seeking social support and refuge from racism, are fading as rising living costs, jobs... »

Sen. Feinstein bemoans partisanship

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Sen. Dianne Feinstein discussed everything from Congressional partisanship to the value of a city having an NFL team during a luncheon speech to the Orange County Business Council on Tuesday – and was warmly received despite making several points that ... »

Rep. Sanchez spawns holiday greeting flurry

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Rep. Loretta Sanchez, D-Santa Ana, has gotten heaps of attention over the years for her holiday cards. And it could be reaching another level this yuletide. Her cards have always featured her cat, Gretzky. But Gretzky died last year, so Sanchez is in t... »

Rick Perry in O.C.: Staying the course

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Republican presidential hopeful Rick Perry plans no significant changes to his campaign despite a 13-week free fall from the top of the polls to fifth place, a fall stemming largely from weak debate performances, a forgotten campaign plank, and misstat... »

2 O.C. congressmen in top 1% of wealth

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When the Occupy Wall Street folks point fingers at the wealthiest 1 percent of  Americans, that includes seven California members of Congress – two of them representing Orange County, according to calculations by California Watch. A third is expected t... »

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