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- Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss the investigative findings alleging California lost at ...
- Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo joins 'Varney & Co.' to break down California's scrapped $500M 911 overhaul, rising ...
- With help from a billionaire benefactor, California's governor built a hospitality company even as he gained power in America's ...
- Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo breaks down California's $189M inmate iPad program and misuse concerns, and ...
- While California families struggle to pay for basic groceries, the governor's wife is quietly accumulating a
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