By JONATHAN LEMIRE and KEN THOMAS
Associated Press
It didn't last.
With the country on edge over a widening pipe-bomb scare, talk of national unity quickly gave way
JOHN ROGERS
Associated Press
It started out modestly enough: David Hertz, having learned that under the right conditions you really can make your own water out of thin air, put
The wave of pipe bombs addressed to prominent Democrats has raised fresh questions about the ability of the U.S. Postal Service and private delivery companies to intercept explosives and
KELVIN CHAN
AP Business Writer
The head of Apple on Wednesday endorsed tough privacy laws for both Europe and the U.S. and renewed the technology giant's commitment
Authorities found nothing suspicious Wednesday inside five packages left outside a downtown San Diego building that houses the Union-Tribune newspaper after officials elsewhere in the U.S. intercepted bombs and
A single-engine airplane has crash-landed and burned on a Southern California freeway.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department says the plane struck the center divider of U.S. 101 and
Ruth E. Carter, the creator of the stunning costumes of "Black Panther" and numerous other Hollywood films, will receive the career achievement award at next year's
AMANDA LEE MYERS
Associated Press
The University of Southern California on Friday announced a tentative agreement for a $215 million class-action settlement of claims involving alleged sexual harassment and abuse
MICHELLE L. PRICE
Associated Press
The Republicans running in Nevada's hotly contested races for governor and U.S. Senate are taking aim at a common target as they
Attention all Boomers – Recent SAMOHI Hall of Fame inductee Sandra Tsing Loh kicks off a free community event on healthy aging on Saturday, October 20, 2018, from 1 to 4
MIKE SCHNEIDER
Associated Press
Heather and Clark Ensminger breathed sighs of relief when their Los Angeles-bound plane took off from Florida on time: Their biggest hurdle was now eliminated for
JULIE WATSON and CAROLYN THOMPSON
Associated Press
Winning re-election while indicted is a rare feat in U.S. history.
But two Republican congressmen are attempting to do just that in