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Just how many Tehran allies are in LA and the US?

Why are Iranians with close ties to Iran's despotic regime living large in the...

Karen Bass offers a status quo budget — with an ironic surprise

You might think that LA had no wildfires, no homeless problem, and no Olympic...

Paid big bucks for Padres? You might get Dodgers wins — or Mets losses

The Padres may be about to fetch a record $3.9 billion sale price after...

Pennsylvania Court Rules State Medicaid Program Must Cover Abortion

Taxpayer funding will result in 3,700 more abortions in Pennsylvania each year.

Federal Trade Commission shuts down investigation of NewsGuard

The Trump administration has closed down an investigation of NewsGuard, a group that rates news websites and which had been accused of being used to justify boycotts of conservative outlets.

Treasury sanctions Iran-backed militias in Iraq as part of pressure campaign

The Treasury Department is sanctioning some of Iraq's "most violent" Iran-backed militia groups as part of its broader effort to rein in Tehran.

85-year-old widow is released from U.S. custody, returns to France amid messy family dispute

The 85-year-old widow of an American military veteran held in federal immigration detention returned home to France on Friday, according to the French government and her family.

Trump’s lawyers are in talks with the IRS to resolve president’s $10B lawsuit

Lawyers for President Donald Trump are engaged in talks with the IRS to resolve a $10 billion lawsuit the president filed against his own tax collection agency over the leak of his tax information to news outlets between 2018 and 2020.

Trump target in Palestinian student protest case goes home to Turkey

Rumeysa Ozturk, one of the most prominent figures targeted in last year's Trump administration crackdown on pro-Palestinian students, has left the U.S. -- but says she did it on her own timeline.

White House chief of staff to meet with Anthropic CEO over its new AI technology

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles plans to sound out Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei about the artificial intelligence company's new Mythos model, which has attracted attention from the federal government for how it could transform national security and the economy.

Newsom PAC bought thousands of memoir copies about his hardships, juicing sales

Campaign finance filings reveal Gavin Newsom's PAC bought 67,000 copies of his memoir for over $1.5 million amid his 2024 presidential positioning.

Alito not expected to retire this term, cooling Supreme Court vacancy speculation: sources

Despite retirement rumors, sources said Justice Samuel Alito is not planning to step down this term and is already hiring clerks for the next term.

Utah leaders launch probe into Supreme Court justice over alleged relationship with redistricting lawyer

Utah officials ordered a probe into Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen over alleged ties to an attorney involved in a key redistricting case ruling.

Texas AG sues Houston mayor and city council over new sanctuary city ordinance limiting ICE cooperation

Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Houston mayor and city council over a sanctuary ordinance that ended a police policy requiring officers to wait for ICE agents.

Boebert fires back at Dave Chapelle over ‘weaponized’ transgender jokes

Rep. Lauren Boebert lashed back at Dave Chappelle, responding to claims that she had weaponized a Capitol Hill selfie to push transgender policy debates.

White House meets AI firm Anthropic amid political tensions, Pentagon dispute

Trump administration reconsiders Anthropic ban as CEO meets White House officials to discuss Mythos Preview, a powerful new AI cybersecurity model.

Chicago mayor links restaurant industry to ‘slavery’ as tipped wage fight intensifies

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson ties the restaurant industry to slavery, defending his veto of a measure to end the subminimum wage for tipped workers.

White House reviewing cases of missing, dead scientists for possible links as 11th person identified

The White House says it is working with the FBI to review cases of American scientists who have gone missing or died in recent years in a growing list.

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