Orange County D.A. dismisses gang injunctions against hundreds of people

Facing mounting legal pressure from activist groups, Orange County Dist. Atty. Todd Spitzer moved Tuesday to dismiss gang injunctions that affected more than 300 people.
Newsom vs. Trump judge orders L.A. troop deployment records handed over
A federal judge ordered “expedited, limited discovery,” in California’s challenge to Trump’s authority over troops deployed to L.A. County, allowing depositions and signaling he might review questions about how long troops remain under federal control.
Handcuffed woman steals LAPD patrol car, escapes arrest in Hollywood

The Los Angeles Police Department is searching for a woman who they say stole a patrol car and escaped after officers handcuffed her and initially took her into custody.
Palm Springs bombing accomplice suspect dies in federal custody in Los Angeles

Daniel Park, 32, was found unresponsive in his cell at the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles, officials said.
Magnitude 2.7 earthquake registered in Los Angeles

A magnitude 2.7 earthquake was reported in the Los Angeles area Tuesday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake occurred four miles from Burbank and Beverly Hills.
12 Days Of War: Takeaways From The Israel-Iran Conflict

After 12 days of direct conflict marked by air strikes and missile attacks, Israel and Iran have agreed to a cease-fire. Both sides claim success, but experts say Iran’s nuclear program remains partially intact, deterrence has weakened,
Fitness influencer mother killed by estranged husband while out on date
Gloria Zamora was a fitness influencer and model who built an online following.
Two activists fled Iran for the US. They disagree on the strikes against their home country

Roozbeh Farahanipour saw his name published in an Iranian newspaper — along with a reward for his body, and he knew he was no longer safe, he said. Elham Yaghoubian, a student activist in Iran
Iranians Flock To RFE/RL's Radio Farda Amid Israel-Iran Conflict

Audiences inside Iran and across the Middle East have flocked to RFE/RL’s Persian-language service, Radio Farda, amid the conflict between Israel and Iran. Without Radio Farda’s coverage, millions of Iranians would have been left in an information
'Who are these people?' Masked immigration agents challenge local police, sow fear in L.A.

Local police have little or no insight into where the federal enforcement actions are taking place. In some cases, local cops have been mistaken for federal agents, eroding years of work to have immigrant communities trust the