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  2. California–Texas rivalry - Wikipedia

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    California and Texas are the United States' two most populous states. They are the two largest states in the contiguous U.S., with the two largest economies, and both have a significant amount of unique state culture. [1] The territories of both states were also once part of Mexico. [2]

  3. California saw its own cumulative death rate rise at a faster pace than Florida's during the first pandemic winter, and the gap between the two states narrowed.

  4. Can Donald Trump do better in California than he did in ... - AOL

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    California’s economy is regarded as fairly healthy, but in some ways it still lags the nation. Unemployment last month was 5.3%, tied for the nation’s second highest behind Nevada. The ...

  5. Fact check: Newsom says working-class taxes are higher in ...

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    Other studies have found California’s tax burden is a mixed picture. WalletHub, a financial services firm, found this year that California had the nation’s 12th-highest tax burden.

  6. Caltech–MIT rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The rivalry is unusual given the geographic distance between the schools, one being in Pasadena, California, and the other in Cambridge, Massachusetts (their campuses are separated by about 3000 miles and are on opposite coasts of the United States, with Caltech and MIT being on the western seaboard and eastern seaboard respectively), as well ...

  7. Government of California - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Mansion is the official reception center for the California government and one of the workplaces of the governor of California.. All offices are elected separately to concurrent four-year terms, and each officer may be elected to an office a maximum of two times.