As the U.S. government shutdown nears record length, lawmakers remain deadlocked and Americans brace for lost benefits, while President Trump threatens a “nuclear option” to end the standoff.
New details are emerging in the felony case against Coachella City Mayor Steven Hernandez, who is accused of using his public office for personal gain. Prosecutors allege Hernandez failed to disclose ...
Many Americans are opening their mail this week to find shocking increases in their health insurance premiums under the Affordable Care Act. In Petersburg, Illinois, retired resident Todd Fliss says ...
Details emerging from court documents about charges against Coachella Mayor Steven Hernandez: Conflict of Interest for allegedly voting to fund a program that financially benefitted him and perjury ...
Baseball fans are in for one last night of October drama as the 2025 World Series comes down to a decisive Game 7 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. The Dodgers forced the ...
The White House Family Theater, once described by Bill Clinton as the “best perk” of the presidency, has been demolished as part of President Donald Trump’s plan to construct a $300 million ballroom ...
other law enforcement agencies, authorities said today. Police officers received a report of a missing person shortly before 7:30 p.m. Sunday from the hiker's roommate after he didn't return home, ...
A Virginia federal prosecutor who pushed back against bringing mortgage fraud charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James has been dismissed following allegations that she sent ...
(CNS) – Citing a “lack of prosecution,” a judge Thursday dismissed a $20 million lawsuit filed against Chris Brown by a woman who alleged she was drugged and raped by the R&B singer-songwriter at ...
Trump Administration relents and agrees to partially fund SNAP benefits for this month - after two judges ruled that it was illegal not to use emergency funds in this emergency. All significant roads ...
A new bill in the California State Assembly is stirring debate over homeowners’ rights to defend themselves. If passed, the legislation would require individuals to exhaust all reasonable means of ...
<p>California’s Water Resources Control Board unanimously approved the nation&#8217;s first drinking water standard for hexavalent chromium otherwise known as Chrome Six.</p> ...