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The new sound in Pacific Palisades: Hammers on nails

There’s a new sound in Pacific Palisades lately.

The Gavin Newsom probe is serious, and he knows it

Gavin Newsom and his "press office" aides-gone-wild have been trying to mock President Donald...

World Cup fuels ticketing reform demands

Demands are growing for a political reckoning over ticket scams at the World Cup...

Pope Leo sends unmistakable message on immigrants during visit honoring America’s first saint

Pope Leo XIV honored St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, patron saint of immigrants, delivering his latest appeal on behalf of migrants amid friction with President Donald Trump.

Former Olympian among those charged with vandalizing Reflecting Pool, Trump vows immediate repairs: report

Multiple people were allegedly arrested for vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, prompting President Donald Trump to warn of serious jail time.

Democratic socialist poised to lead DC after opponent concedes, setting stage for clashes with Trump

Janeese Lewis George, a Democratic Socialist, wins the D.C. Democrat mayoral primary, positioning her to become the next mayor of the nation's capital.

Lawmakers scramble after Trump derails bid to revive key counterterrorism tool days after FBI thwarts UFC plot

Lawmakers say FISA 702 renewal is back to square one after Trump's eleventh-hour decision blew up the Senate process days after a foiled terror plot.

Supreme Court unanimously strikes down gun law used to prosecute Hunter Biden

The Supreme Court unanimously struck down a law banning "habitual" marijuana users from owning firearms on Thursday.

The court ruled the law, which was used to prosecute Hunter Biden, was overbroad and improperly deprived individuals of their right to have a weapon in their homes. 

The case involved a Texas man charged with a felony when FBI agents raiding his home found a handgun he kept for self-defense, and he also admitted to smoking marijuana every other day.

This is a developing story. Check back soon for updates.

Kenyan McDuffie concedes to Janeese Lewis George in DC mayoral primary

Janeese Lewis George is on track to become the next mayor of Washington, D.C., after Kenyan McDuffie conceded the Democratic primary on Thursday. Lewis...

READ IT: The full text of the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding

Trump releases memorandum of understanding with Iran designed to permanently block Tehran's path to nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 18

1973—By a vote of five justices, the Supreme Court rules in United States v. SCRAP that plaintiffs, including a group of law students (“Students Challenging Regulatory Agency Procedures”), have standing...

In California, Organized Labor Might Just Defeat Itself

Yet another tax-the-rich initiative is running into reality.

Autism Centers Are Defrauding Medicaid to the Tune of Millions

Change is on the way for Americans disgusted by autism-therapy–related fraud.

Unearthed clip exposes more anti-police rhetoric as El-Sayed gets grilled for deleting social media posts

Abdul El-Sayed, Michigan Democratic Senate candidate, accused state police of profiling in a 2018 speech despite scrubbing defund the police posts.

Hegseth announces 6-month review of American forces in Europe, blasts NATO allies for putting troops ‘at risk’

War Secretary Pete Hegseth announces six-month review of U.S. force deployment in Europe, pressing NATO allies to take primary responsibility for defense.

MLB accused of ‘double standard’ after calling out players’ Bible messages despite backing BLM in 2020

MLB faces backlash over threatening to discipline Giants players who wrote Bible verses on Pride hats, with critics citing a double standard.

White House UFC terror plot ‘ringleader’ is a Mexican illegal immigrant, DHS confirms

Abraham Alvarez allegedly led a plot to attack the UFC White House event using explosive drones and snipers, according to federal authorities.

How North Dakota could overtake Texas and Florida as the most tax-friendly state

North Dakota uses billions in oil revenue to keep taxes low for residents while maintaining strong state finances, creating a competitive tax environment.

From #MeToo to Maine? Dem experts weigh in on how Platner’s rise tests party standards: ‘Pulling the plug’

Graham Platner won Maine's Democratic Senate primary despite scandals, raising questions about voter willingness to overlook personal controversies.

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