Powerful Santa Ana winds return to Southern California, prompting warnings
Santa Ana winds have returned to Southern California, prompting wind warnings across the region, according to the National Weather Service.
Finally! Bear under Altadena home for 6 weeks is evicted by paintballs, electrified mat

A 550-pound male black bear wedged itself into the crawl space underneath an Altadena home just after Thanksgiving. Officials tried air horns, cherry and caramel flavored bait and even a trap that caught the wrong bear.
Jonathan is the world’s oldest known living land animal

Jonathan is the world’s oldest known living land animal, a giant tortoise estimated to be around 192 years old. Born in the early 1830s, Jonathan has lived through the Industrial Revolution, two World Wars, and the rise
What To Know About California’s FAST Pilot Program

Your License Could Be Revoked For Speeding Over 100 MPH In Los Angeles – What To Know About California’s FAST Pilot Program California lawbreakers could have their licenses suspended or revoked under FAST, a new initiative from the
From Taiwan To Iran, US Strike On Venezuela Tests China’s Global Reach

Michael Sobolik, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Hudson Institute and a former aide to US Senator Ted Cruz, tells RFE/RL about what China is learning from the US strike and what it means for Beijing as
Interview: Iran Is At The ‘Beginning Of A Revolutionary Moment’

RFE/RL’s Radio Farda has interviewed Jack Goldstone, one of the world’s leading scholars of revolutions and social change, about the antiestablishment protests in Iran.
A Boxer, A Truck Driver, And A Hip-Hop Artist: The Protesters Killed In Iran

Dozens of protesters have been killed in a brutal government crackdown on ongoing antiestablishment demonstrations in Iran. RFE/RL’s Radio Farda has profiled some of those killed, which include children.
Tensions flare in Minneapolis, as state officials are blocked from probe of ICE shooting by FBI

Tensions escalated and clashes erupted in Minneapolis after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot a 37-year-old woman during a protest Wednesday, triggering conflicting accounts from federal and state officials and prompting outrage nationwide. The
Senate advances war powers resolution to restrict further military strikes on Venezuela

On Thursday, the U.S. Senate moved to restrict President Donald Trump’s ability to carry out additional military operations in or against Venezuela without explicit congressional approval, advancing a bipartisan war powers resolution amid growing concern over the
Trump casts Maduro as ‘narco-terrorist’ driving American deaths. Experts have questions
Experts on the international and U.S. drug trade questioned President Trump’s claim that ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is responsible for hundreds of thousands of U.S. deaths.