Afghan man who worked with U.S. forces dies after one day in ICE custody

A 41-year-old Afghan refugee who once worked alongside U.S. forces has died less than a day after being detained by immigration authorities in North Texas, prompting calls from relatives and community leaders for an independent investigation. Mohammad
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles reveals early breast cancer diagnosis

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer, but plans to remain in her role while undergoing treatment, President Trump announced Monday. Trump shared the news in a post on Truth
California trial attorneys push bills to rein in ‘bad actors’ in legal industry
A group of lawyers is backing new legislation in Sacramento aimed at cracking down on misconduct, including harsher penalties for illegally recruiting clients.
Suspending gas tax, reducing refinery regulations pushed by two Democrats running for governor

As gas prices surge in California and nationally due to the war in Iran, two Democrats running for governor are calling for the state to temporarily suspend its fuel tax or reduce regulations in an effort to
California sues Oakland Unified, alleging it has failed to address antisemitism
The lawsuit against Oakland Unified follows complaints about Palestinian flags and pro-Palestinian posters at campuses, pro-Palestinian curricula and other issues.
Arellano: What ‘One Battle After Another’ doesn’t get about resistance in Trump’s America

The cheers were loud and long at the 98th Academy Awards after “One Battle After Another” won best picture.
LAPD captain avoids firing after complaint of racist and sexist comments within unit she led

A complaint last year described recordings of vulgar remarks by officers in the LAPD’s recruiting division. The captain who led the unit faced termination but appealed to keep her job.
Eliminating a corporate tax break is pitched as a way to make up for federal healthcare cuts
A corporate tax policy that costs California billions in lost revenue each year could be eliminated as the state struggles to resolve a budget deficit.
UC Jewish community paints disparate pictures of campus antisemitism

UCLA Jewish faculty members released a letter saying a Trump administration antisemitism lawsuit was unwarranted. Another group expressed concern over the university’s response to anti-Jewish acts.