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Gov. Gavin Newsom signs California redistricting plan bills

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed legislation launching the state’s redistricting process, a move described in the original report as a retaliation against Texas. This bold step could have significant implications for future elections and interstate relations.

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 Gov. Gavin Newsom signs California redistricting plan bills
AP News Summary at 3:58 a.m. EDT

Israel’s defense minister cautioned that Gaza City could face destruction, according to an Associated Press news summary. The brief article highlights the potential severity of the situation, as reported at 3:58 a.m. EDT.

International Politics

 AP News Summary at 3:58 a.m. EDT
Trump’s Approval Ratings Are ‘Surging Upwards,’ Signaling That His Successes Are Winning Over Critics

President Trump’s approval ratings are described as “surging upwards,” outpacing those of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama at this point in their second terms. Observers suggest that his growing support reflects a shift in public opinion, indicating broadening favor among former skeptics.

Voting Trends

Putin, Guterres to attend Shanghai Cooperation Summit

Russian President Vladimir Putin and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will attend the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Summit (SCO), scheduled from August 31 to September 1. The event, though brief, has drawn significant attention due to the involvement of two of the world’s most notable leaders.

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 Putin, Guterres to attend Shanghai Cooperation Summit
Florida ordered to dismantle Alligator Alcatraz over environmental impact – The Washington Post

A federal judge has ordered Florida to shut down its controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center within 60 days, citing environmental impacts. The decision also prevents the state from admitting additional detainees to the facility.

Environmental Laws

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un hails troops killed in ‘heroic’ war with Ukraine

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has praised troops who died in what he calls a “heroic war” with Ukraine. In a ceremony to honor the fallen, he awarded medals to soldiers and hinted at deeper military cooperation with Moscow in the future.

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 North Korea’s Kim Jong Un hails troops killed in ‘heroic’ war with Ukraine
Judge rules ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ can stay open but halts construction and bars new detainees

A Miami judge ruled that “Alligator Alcatraz,” a contested migrant detention facility in the Florida Everglades, can remain in operation but cannot expand. Construction is halted, and officials must turn away any additional detainees.

Environmental Laws

 Judge rules ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ can stay open but halts construction and bars new detainees
Economic Calendar for the day ahead 22 Aug 2025

Markets around the world brace for a day of notable economic reports, from Japan’s latest inflation figures to Germany’s second-quarter GDP data. As investors await Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech at Jackson Hole, questions linger about how new data might influence future rate decisions.

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 Economic Calendar for the day ahead 22 Aug 2025
News Wrap: Trump greets law enforcement and National Guard troops patrolling D.C

President Trump paid a visit to law enforcement and National Guard personnel patrolling Washington, D.C., managing a direct show of support. Meanwhile, lawmakers in California and Texas advanced significant redistricting efforts, and the State Department is reportedly reviewing an unspecified matter.

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 News Wrap: Trump greets law enforcement and National Guard troops patrolling D.C
Trump administration reviewing 55,000,000 foreigners with visas for possible deportations

The Trump administration is reviewing the status of 55 million foreign visa holders to assess whether they can remain in the country. This broad policy approach could have sweeping effects on immigration and spark uncertainty among millions of people.

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 Trump administration reviewing 55,000,000 foreigners with visas for possible deportations
Poll shows New Hampshire residents divided over Gov. Ayotte’s performance

A new poll suggests that New Hampshire residents are split over Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s performance during her first term. While some Granite Staters show approval, others remain uncertain about her handling of key issues such as education.

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 Poll shows New Hampshire residents divided over Gov. Ayotte’s performance
Brownsburg considers tax break for book publishers’ new $160M logistics hub

HarperCollins Publishers is looking to build a large-scale logistics facility in Brownsburg, Indiana, backed by a major financial investment. Town officials are discussing a possible tax break to secure the project, which is expected to open in 2028 and generate millions in tax revenue over the coming decade.

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 Brownsburg considers tax break for book publishers’ new $160M logistics hub
Meeting FEMA’s Federal Flood Insurance Requirement

Recovering from a presidentially declared disaster can be both financially taxing and emotionally overwhelming. For survivors of the July 2-18 flooding in Central Texas, financial aid from FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program may come with a legal requirement to purchase flood insurance, ensuring future protection against devastating losses.

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 Meeting FEMA’s Federal Flood Insurance Requirement
Kagro in the Morning podcast (AUDIO): Thursday, August 21, 2025

In a sweeping commentary, the “Kagro in the Morning” podcast dissects the roller-coaster ride of today’s political landscape. From Gavin Newsom’s anticipated ambitions to Donald Trump’s ongoing influence through a cast of controversial allies, hosts David Waldman and Greg Dworkin offer a lively blend of satire and analysis.

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 Kagro in the Morning podcast (AUDIO): Thursday, August 21, 2025
NFTA admits proposed light rail to Amherst ‘really doesn’t’ work unless UB ends its own bus service for students

A proposed light rail extension into Amherst may not move forward unless the University at Buffalo decides to discontinue its existing student bus service. According to the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA), the rail line “really doesn’t” work if the university maintains its fleet.

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 NFTA admits proposed light rail to Amherst ‘really doesn’t’ work unless UB ends its own bus service for students
Vance touts tax cuts, Trump’s domestic agenda in Georgia – NPR

Vance’s appearance in Georgia spotlighted the Trump administration’s focus on tax cuts and a broader domestic agenda. Multiple news outlets covered the event, underscoring the importance of Georgia as a testing ground for voter sentiment ahead of the midterms.

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Vance touts tax cuts, Trump’s domestic agenda in Georgia

Vice President Vance addressed a Georgia audience, spotlighting a sweeping bill that shifts resources from social safety programs to immigration enforcement and provides tax cuts. His remarks underscore the administration’s continued commitment to Trump’s domestic agenda.

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Lack of access to mental health care in rural N.Y. ‘adds to that hopelessness’

Rural New Yorkers face profound challenges finding mental health services, with the state comptroller highlighting many barriers to care. Limited resources have fueled a sense of hopelessness that only intensifies as access remains scarce.

Healthcare Reforms

Penticton given provincial five-year target of 908 new homes (Penticton)

The British Columbia provincial government has released new housing targets for several municipalities, including Penticton, which must add 908 new homes over five years starting September 1. The announcement, conveyed via an official press release, sets the stage for an ambitious effort to address housing needs in the community.

Policy Analysis

Missouri City proposes same tax rate for 3rd consecutive year

For the third year in a row, Missouri City leaders are proposing no changes to the local tax rate. Residents may see this familiar number continue, offering consistency in municipal revenues and civic planning.

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 Missouri City proposes same tax rate for 3rd consecutive year
Sorry, Trump, but Putin will not pursue peace until he is facing military defeat

Recent Alaska and White House summits have revealed the limits of President Trump’s attempts at forging peace with Russia over Ukraine. Analysts warn that unless President Putin faces greater military setbacks, he is unlikely to change course on the ongoing conflict.

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 Sorry, Trump, but Putin will not pursue peace until he is facing military defeat
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