Map: Locations Of Iran's Nuclear Facilities

Since June 13, Israel has launched strikes on multiple nuclear and missile sites across Iran, including Natanz, Isfahan, and Arak. The extent of the damage remains unclear, but the attacks mark a sharp escalation targeting Iran’s military
Kraft Heinz to remove artificial dyes from its U.S. food products by the end of 2027

Kraft Heinz, the manufacturer of foods such as Jell-O, Capri Sun and Kool-Aid, announced Tuesday that they will remove artificial dyes from its products sold in the U.S. by the end of 2027. The multinational food company
NYC comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander not charged after arrest by federal agents

New York City comptroller and Democratic mayoral candidate Brad Lander was arrested by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents at an immigration court Tuesday in the city. The incident occurred after Lander linked arms with a person
Heat advisory is extended. Here's where Southern California will be sizzling

A heat advisory is in effect through Wednesday for portions of SoCal. Highs in the forecast include 118 degrees in Palm Springs, 103 in Palmdale and 101 in San Bernardino.
S.F.'s Pink Triangle, symbol of LGBTQ+ rights and Nazi persecution, is vandalized
‘San Francisco’s Pink Triangle is a powerful symbol of our city’s commitment to supporting LGBT rights and commemorates victims of the past,’ police said.
The West's 'Climate Mayors' call for federal help as Colorado River flows decline

Mayors of Western cities are urging the Trump administration to take steps to help address water scarcity as climate change depletes the Colorado River.
California's economy will contract due to immigration raids and tariffs, UCLA forecast predicts

President Trump’s trade war and recent immigration raids are expected to deliver a one-two punch to California’s economy.
Barabak: As the Senate loses luster, more members run for governor. Is there a takeaway for Kamala Harris?

Lawmakers are following a path taken by Pete Wilson, who left the Senate to become California governor. He shares thoughts as Harris weighs a gubernatorial bid
Former California and Los Angeles Democratic Party chair Eric Bauman dies at 66

Eric Bauman, a gruff and tireless political operative who led two of California’s most powerful Democratic organizations before resigning amid misconduct allegations, died Monday.
Metro scrambles to find funding for massive bus fleet that is the heart of its Olympics plans

The Olympics are roughly three years away. Challenges over funding and timing for Los Angeles County’s public transit plans remain.