California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta opts against running for governor. Again.

California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta announced he will not be running for governor. Bonta last year said he decided not to run for the post, then reconsidered it after former Vice President Kamala Harris and Sen. Alex
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Trump Says Iran Seeks Talks Amid US Military Threats, Rising Protest Death Toll

US President Donald Trump said the Iranian leadership called to seek talks with Washington in the face of his threats of military action in response to Tehran’s brutal crackdown of mass anti-government protesters.
Thousands gather statewide in anti-ICE protests, including hundreds in Huntington Beach

Anti-ICE protests in some 60 cities of California were largely peaceful statewide, although marked by moments of tension, anger and sporadic vandalism.
U-Haul truck hits protesters during demonstration in Westwood against Iran government
Video of the incident Sunday showed protesters pulling the driver out of the vehicle. Police appeared to have taken him into custody.
‘West Wing’ actor Timothy Busfield accused of child sex abuse in New Mexico
Emmy-winning actor Timothy Busfield, known for series ‘The West Wing’ and ‘Thirtysomething,’ has been accused of child sex abuse, according to New Mexico authorities.
Scores Of Bodies Outside Morgue In Tehran Amid Deadly Iran Protests

In a video posted on social media on January 11, scores of bodies can be seen outside the Kahrizak Forensic Medical Center in Tehran as deadly anti-government protests continue across Iran. Investigations carried out by RFE/RL’s Radio
Could this mysterious ‘pink slime’ news site influence California’s 2026 election?

The Courier is part of a growing ecosystem of news publications that publish biased articles in an attempt to surreptitiously influence elections.
Iranians Abroad Lose Contact With Loved Ones Amid Dayslong Digital Blackout

With Iran currently experiencing a dayslong digital blackout, RFE/RL’s Radio Farda has been in touch with Iranians outside the country who can’t reach their families because of the shutdown back home. For safety reasons, some of those
Iranian Protests Enter Third Week As Crackdown Intensifies And Reported Death Toll Rises

Anti-government protests in Iran continued for a 15th straight day on January 11, with demonstrators gathering on the streets of Tehran as a harsh security crackdown intensified and the number of reported deaths continued to rise.