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It’s official: After making secret hush money payments to an adult film star 11 days before the 2016 election and falsifying official filings to hide the truth
As a key step in fulfilling our commitment to the American public, the US Postal Inspection Service recently completed a week of intensive operations in support of Project Safe Delivery.
On paper, the US economy seems to be doing well with historically low unemployment. Yet most Americans have a sour view in recent polls, with stubborn inflation in living costs
The American Red Cross critically needs blood and platelet donors now following a concerning trend over the past month — fewer donors rolling up a sleeve to give lifesaving blood. In
Rent prices slightly down while local real estate is ‘seller’s market’
Santa Monica renters are receiving slight relief, albeit in a still-pricey market for apartments, while the city’s
Santa Monica resident, beloved jazz musician and father of Vice Mayor Lana Negrete, Paul "Chico" Fernandez, passed away on May 23, 2024 at Berkley East Healthcare Center, aged
Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying business records in a scheme to
A new actor may audition for the role of Civic Auditorium Savior in the coming weeks after Council is reported to have pushed forward a proposal from a private organization
California politics being what they are – deep blue domination by Democrats – means that many of the races on the November ballot are already decided.
The outcome of Democratic President Joe
Self-regulation is a messy business. In politics, it can seem elusive.
When elected officials adopt rules to govern the conduct of elected officials, they’re pulled in one direction by