

We were promised cuts, but discretionary spending would remain essentially unchanged at $1.6 trillion.
We were promised cuts, but discretionary spending would remain essentially unchanged at $1.6 trillion.
If you're over 60, you viscerally get the need for, say, the Clean Air Act, functioning Social Security and affordable dolls at Christmas.
The chaos and uncertainty that companies and consumers are enduring are well identified with Trump. The damage should stick to him through the 2026 midterms.
Ray 'August 08' Jacobs, a South L.A. singer and songwriter who penned hits for Justin Bieber and DJ Khaled, was shot to death in 2023, allegedly by two gang members who targeted him because of his hat.
Román had been appointed interim chancellor of the system after the surprise resignation of Francisco C. Rodriguez in 2024.
California projects terminated by the Trump administration would have provided clean drinking water in rural communities, air purifiers for children with asthma and a community park, among other benefits.
A court ruled in favor of BlueTriton Brands after California regulators had ordered the bottled-water company to stop taking water from a national forest.
Democratic divides over the ongoing bloody conflict in the Middle East were on display this week as gubernatorial candidates made their pitches to politically active Jewish Californians.
Inspired by falling terracotta roof tiles, Jackie Castillo created a multimedia installation for ICA with the help of her father.
Chloë Sevigny and Alex Wolff play Vice-style journalists in Amalia Ulman's latest social satire, a take on "Eat, Pray, Love" in which no one learns a thing.