Contributor: By wearing masks, immigration agents undermine authority and endanger us all
Masked agents can confuse both bystanders and ICE targets, which risks people interfering with enforcement actions that look more like kidnappings.
In Southern California, many are skipping healthcare out of fear of ICE operations

Many Southern California residents are skipping healthcare out of fear of ICE arrests and deportation, according to clinic workers in the state.
‘Little Remedies’ children’s cough syrup recalled over possible bacterial contamination

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration shared in an alert that a children’s cough syrup from the brand Little Remedies is being recalled due to microbial contamination. Medtech Products Inc., the brands’ manufacturer, voluntarily issued the recall
President Trump extends TikTok ban deadline for third time

President Donald Trump issued a new executive order on Thursday, granting TikTok an additional 90 days to continue operating in the United States, providing more time for his administration to finalize a deal to be sold to
L.A. needs new authority to oversee rebuilding after firestorms, panel says

An independent panel is urging California lawmakers to to creating a new authority to oversee rebuilding after the firestorms in Pacific Palisades and Altadena.
Price-gouging charges slowly mount after the fires, but some say it's not enough
City and state officials have filed a handful price-gouging lawsuits against real estate agents, landlords and a large rental company, but critics say they must do more.
New immigration crackdown sparks fear among public transit riders. Ridership has dropped up to 15%

In an incident in Pasadena witnessed and videotaped by several residents, immigration officials took away several people waiting at a bus stop, raising the fear that public transit is being targeted for immigration raids.
Unsanitary, overcrowded and inhumane: Surge of new detainees at Adelanto brings dire conditions, critics say

In less than two months, the number of detainees at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center has surged from around 300 near the end of April to more than 1,200.
As Los Angeles faces budget crisis, legal payouts skyrocket

City Atty. Hydee Feldstein Soto has blamed a backlog of cases following the COVID-19 pandemic, juries she says are increasingly antagonistic to municipalities and structured settlements set up by the previous city attorney.
Chabria: The secret police are everywhere. Do they really need the masks?
Federal authorities are increasingly hiding their identities, refusing to answer basic questions about their affiliations and deceiving the public to make arrests.