ALAN FRAM
Associated Press
Rep. Nancy Pelosi is formidable but not immortal.
The California Democrat seems to have sewn up her return as House speaker next month, but she also
California regulators have canceled a plan to charge a fee for text messaging on mobile phones.
The California Public Utilities Commission reversed course after a Federal Communications Commission ruling last
Jeff Bridges may have once been considered as one of Hollywood's most underappreciated actors, but next month's Golden Globe Awards will showcase his life and illustrious
By COLLEEN LONG, ASTRID GALVAN and SONIA PEREZ D.
Associated Press
U.S. immigration officials on Friday defended their actions in the detention of a 7-year-old Guatemalan girl who died
BARBARA ORTUTAY and MICHAEL LIEDTKE
AP Technology Writers
Facebook's privacy controls have broken down yet again, this time through a software flaw affecting nearly 7 million users who
By JONATHAN LEMIRE, CATHERINE LUCEY and JILL COLVIN
Associated Press
President Donald Trump on Friday picked budget director Mick Mulvaney to be his next chief of staff, ending a chaotic
ALAN FRAM
Associated Press
Rep. Nancy Pelosi shrugged off suggestions Thursday that she weakened herself by agreeing to limit her tenure as next House speaker to a four-year maximum in
KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
Insurance claims from last month's California wildfires already are at $9 billion and expected to increase, the state's insurance commissioner announced Wednesday.
DON THOMPSON
Associated Press
California's increasingly deadly and destructive wildfires have become so unpredictable that government officials should consider banning home construction in vulnerable areas, the state'
Female-led films have consistently outperform male-led movies at the box office, according to a study initiated by Time's Up, the organization formed by prominent women in the entertainment
A deputy with the nation's largest sheriff's department was charged Tuesday with voluntary manslaughter in what a prosecutor said was the "unjustified and unreasonable"
State and federal authorities estimated Tuesday that it will cost at least $3 billion to clear debris from 19,000 homes and businesses destroyed by three California wildfires last month.