Tehran Hit By Most Intense Strikes Of War

Iran’s capital city saw the heaviest strikes witnessed so far on the seventh day of joint US-Israeli air attacks, according to social videos shared online. Verified user-generated video showed central areas of Tehran and government buildings caming
Tears Of Joy And Sorrow: Mixed Emotions In Tehran As Toll Of War Mounts

With Iran coming under daily attack from US and Israeli air strikes, the toll of the expanding war is adding up both physically and mentally for the country’s 92 million people.
Suspect in custody after multi-state manhunt linked to deaths of three women in Utah

Authorities have taken a suspect into custody following the discovery of three women killed in rural Utah, ending a search that stretched across several states. The investigation began Wednesday afternoon when authorities received reports that two women
Pres. Trump replacing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem with Sen. Markwayne Mullin

President Donald Trump announced Thursday that Kristi Noem will step down as head of the Department of Homeland Security later this month, with Markwayne Mullin set to take over the role. In a message posted on Truth
Billionaire Ron Burkle accuses his political power-broker protégé of multimillion-dollar fraud
Billionaire Ronald Burkle is suing political power broker Darius Anderson, accusing his former protégé of cheating him out of millions of dollars in profits from a lobbying firm he invested in. Anderson is seeking to dissolve the
Jaylen Brown video sparks furor over how Beverly Hills police treat Black people
Amid its tony palm tree-lined neighborhoods and luxury shopping destinations, issues surrounding the treatment of people of color have simmered for years in Beverly Hills.
After uproar, Orange County stops spraying herbicide in two creeks
After residents launched a social media campaign demanding Orange County stop spraying herbicide in creeks, officials said they will halt the practice in two waterways.
Newsom planning $19-million push to polish California’s national image
Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to spend $19 million promoting California and dispelling “myths driven by misinformation and political rhetoric” in a marketing campaign that would run through the final months of his administration as he weighs a
Senators demand return of deported California DACA recipient
Members of Congress said the Department of Homeland Security has provided conflicting data about how many DACA recipients have been detained and deported.
L.A. feds ramp up use of ‘doxxing’ charges as anti-ICE protesters fear chilling effect

Authorities in L.A. have filed more charges for “doxxing” — sharing a federal employee’s protected information online — than any other jurisdiction in the country under the Trump administration.