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Internet Connection Is Biggest Struggle for San Diego Families Homeschooling

JC Polk

09 Nov 2020
Internet Connection Is Biggest Struggle for San Diego Families Homeschooling

As COVID-19 continues to keep some schools closed, IVN San Diego reached out to parents to find out their biggest struggles. A strong Internet connection proved to be one of the biggest challenges. Watch the video for more.

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Image depicting California governor candidates Eric Swalwell, Steve Hilton, and Katie Porter in front of the state capitol building.

Why California's Governor Race Is a Trap for Both Parties (Trump Endorses Hilton)

Breaking down Steve Hilton's Trump endorsement, why two Republicans advancing is never going to happen, and how Democrats may be using that fake threat to dismantle nonpartisan primaries altogether.

By Cara Brown McCormick 09 Apr 2026
Maine Supreme Court weighs in again on ranked choice voting in state elections.

Why Can't Maine Use Ranked Choice Voting in Certain Elections? Its Supreme Court Just Answered – Again

In Maine, ranked choice voting is used in primary elections, US House and Senate general elections – even in presidential elections. However, the state Supreme Court issued an opinion this week that it can’t be used to decide races for governor and the state legislature.

By Shawn Griffiths 09 Apr 2026
25 states have called for a constitutional amendment that allows states and Congress to regulate money in politics.

Half of US States Are Now in Revolt Over Money in Politics

Idaho became the 25th state Wednesday to formally urge Congress to propose a constitutional amendment that allows federal and state legislative bodies to have greater authority over the flow of money in US politics. 

By Shawn Griffiths 08 Apr 2026
Independent voters will decide the most hotly contested elections in the 2026 midterms -- and in places you wouldn't expect.

10 States Where Independent Voters Will Decide the 2026 Elections

The 2026 midterm elections are already underway as states conduct their primary elections – and independent voters are expected to have a major impact on results from California to Maine and in several places in-between. 

By Shawn Griffiths 07 Apr 2026
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