A report released Monday suggests Democrats might have to temper their enthusiasm about climbing back to power during this year's midterm elections.
To win a majority in the
When Donald Trump won more than 52 percent of the Texas vote during the 2016 election, he pocketed all 38 of that state's Electoral College votes just as
Two scholars, including one who led a series of protests against Albuquerque police, have written a guide they hope will "arm activists" to push police reforms.
David Correia
Shares of the digital file storage company Dropbox are soaring after the company set its offering price above expectations.
The San Francisco company was offering about 26.8 million shares
A judge in Northern California is ordering the city of Oakland to pay about $1 million in attorneys' fees to a former leader of the Black Panthers who was
The Weather Channel is under new ownership.
Entertainment Studios Inc., an independent movie and TV producer and distributor, said Thursday it's acquired the channel's parent company,
Americans looking for love or companionship on Craigslist can't make a connection.
The classified ads site on Friday has taken its personals section offline in the United States.
California’s unemployment rate fell to 4.3 percent in February as the state’s employers added 14,000 nonfarm payroll jobs. The state Employment Development Department said Friday that the figure is a new record low. The unemployment rate was 4.4 percent in January and 5.1 percent in February 2017. A
Facebook is facing the most serious crisis in its 14-year history as it deals with fallout from a major leak of user data to political consultants associated with the 2016
Nancy McFadden, the chief of staff to California Gov. Jerry Brown and the driving force behind many of his key initiatives, died Thursday in her home after a long battle
California's Pacific Gas & Electric Co. will start switching off power to minimize sparks in vulnerable areas during times of extreme fire danger, it said Thursday, as state
A powerful storm spread more rain across California on Thursday, swelling rivers, flooding streets and causing some mud and rock slides but, so far, sparing communities a repeat of the