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At some rallies, people were weary and afraid of what the court could do next. But at others, people were elated. → Read More
In a 5-4 ruling, the court’s conservative majority overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, paving the way for states to outlaw abortion. → Read More
From housing to gas relief to what’s next with negotiations, here’s a look at five things to know about the legislative proposal. → Read More
From housing to gas relief to what’s next with negotiations, here’s a look at five things to know about the legislative proposal. → Read More
Congressman Alan Lowenthal calls the Senate’s deal ‘a small step forward,’ but local Republican House members don’t weigh in on the bipartisan effort. → Read More
In Southern California, large crowds gathered at Grand Park in Los Angeles, Harvey Milk Park in Long Beach, and Main Beach in Laguna Beach. They waved signs around the Galleria at Tyler in Riversid… → Read More
Even with the vote-by-mail option, the lack of exciting races looks like it kept some from casting ballots. What will that mean for representation? → Read More
Even with the vote-by-mail option, the lack of exciting races looks like it kept some from casting ballots. What will that mean for representation? → Read More
The Orange County Registrar of Voters will begin to update its website with primary election results beginning today at 8 p.m., and the Register will provide live updates online as well. → Read More
UCLA and UC Riverside have reinstated indoor mask mandates, but UC Irvine is just “strongly encouraging” them for now. → Read More
Attorney General Eric Schmitt has taken the lead in the U.S. Senate race among the GOP contenders in a new Remington Research Group poll. → Read More
When hurricanes approach land, thy bring the threat of what is known as "storm surge." → Read More
A Texas inmate was unintentionally released Tuesday – despite being held on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer. → Read More
A Michigan-based restaurant chain has finally picked a new name for its award-winning “Crack Fries” about a month after the gastropub announced it would make a change in an effort to be more “inclusive.” → Read More
It’s not unusual for lawmakers to use books of faith or family heirlooms during swearing-in ceremonies. But when new Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine was sworn in earlier this week, he chose not one Bible but nine. → Read More
Ahead of William Barr’s confirmation hearing to lead the Justice Department, Republicans are circulating a decades-old video showing then-Sen. Joe Biden praising the lawyer. → Read More
William Barr must make it through a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday before he can become President Trump’s next attorney general. → Read More
Sen. Bernie Sanders will reportedly meet with women who alleged male staffers engaged in "rotten" sexual misconduct during his 2016 presidential campaign. → Read More
From her lace collars to her well-documented workout regimen, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has emerged as a cultural icon over the years. → Read More
A group of California lawmakers took a trip to Hawaii with utility companies last year as wildfires wreaked havoc in their state. → Read More