

Democrats are demanding answers about a shifting work focus, diminished staffing and demands of Trump loyalty within the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, including from the Californian at its helm.
Democrats are demanding answers about a shifting work focus, diminished staffing and demands of Trump loyalty within the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, including from the Californian at its helm.
Amid the chaos of government cuts, the defunding of grants to libraries has gone largely unnoticed. But California wasn't spared.
With his ban from Churchill Downs-owned tracks behind him, horse racing's most famous trainer knows this week is "all about the horses."
For nearly a year, the UCLA Police Department has kept the cellphones of 40 UCLA students they arrested during last year's mass demonstrations over the war in Gaza.
Sunny Mills, a set decorator who lost her home in the Eaton fire, is taking tintype photos of Altadena residents at their burned properties.
David and Jessica Oyelowo, whose Yoruba Saxon label is behind Apple TV+ series "Government Cheese," are "normalizing the marginalized" — even against political headwinds.
Actor Diego Bonet has written his first novel, 'The Undoing of Alejandro Velasco,' which he's adapting into a limited series for Amazon MGM Studios.
Had the U.S. simply let the Vietnamese determine their own future 50 years ago, the outcome would have likely been the same, minus the millions of dead.
A trendy idea within both parties is to cut red tape to encourage investment and innovation. Our current tax laws discourage both.
Culver City resident Danine Dean claims that when police raided her home, detectives showed her a picture of a young Black male and asked if she had ever seen him. Her lawsuit says she didn't recognize him — but they did have something in common: Similar names.