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The January 6th attack on our nation wasn’t a random act by a handful of sore losers, but a premeditated and organized insurrection. Now, thanks to the hearings,
Grace Gedye / Special to the Daily Press
Which would you choose: free money you get to keep, or money you need to pay back with interest?
That was the easy
Candidates for state and local offices in California will soon be able to accept cryptocurrency campaign donations.
The Fair Political Practices Commission voted Thursday to approve new rules allowing the
Police were searching for two assailants Friday after three men and a woman were shot and wounded on a downtown Los Angeles street.
The shooting occurred Thursday night outside a
SpaceX launched 46 more Starlink satellites into orbit from California on Friday.
The satellites were carried aboard a Falcon 9 rocket that blasted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base at
ADAM BEAM / Associated Press
Parenting — that long chain of decisions that hopefully leads to a well-rounded adult — was always a little less stressful for Laura Guerra because her husband, Rigo,
MARCY GORDON
AP Business Writer
Democratic representatives are widening their scrutiny into the role of tech companies in collecting the personal data of people who may be seeking an abortion,
Nine people were injured — two seriously — when a shuttle bus crashed into a pole at Los Angeles International Airport on Thursday, authorities said.
Two of the bus passengers sustained potentially
A man suspected in the fatal shooting of a homeless person in Los Angeles has been charged with a hate crime, prosecutors said Thursday.
Ryan Bush, 48, was shot in
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is demanding an explanation from UCLA officials about their move to the Big Ten Conference.
Newsom attended Wednesday’s UC Board of Regents meeting in San
ALAN FRAM / Associated Press
The right to use contraceptives would be enshrined in law under a measure that Democrats pushed through the House on Thursday, their latest campaign-season response to
CHRISTINA LARSON / AP Science Writer
The monarch butterfly fluttered a step closer to extinction Thursday, as scientists put the iconic orange-and-black insect on the endangered list because of its fast