Two dead in Pomona police pursuit stemming from domestic violence call
Marshall Judson struck a patrol car before leading officers on a chase that resulted in a fatal crash, killing two people, Pomona police said.
Iran Continues Taking Hits As It Announces New Strikes On Israel

Smoke was seen around the international airport in the Iranian city of Mashhad as US-Israeli strikes continued. Iranian officials, meanwhile, pledged new attacks on Israel, releasing footage they said showed rocket launches against Haifa. The latest exchange
Earthquake jolts Northern California, centered near Santa Cruz
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake centered in Santa Cruz County rattled Northern California early Thursday morning, waking people up as far away as San Francisco.
After Trump Speech, War Continues With Threats, Warnings, And Strikes

The US-Israeli war with Iran has continued following US President Donald Trump’s TV address to the nation, with a series of reported air strikes, defiant messaging from Tehran, and a US warning in Iraq of an imminent
Supreme Court signals doubt as Trump pushes to restrict birthright citizenship

The U.S. Supreme Court appeared unconvinced by President Trump’s effort to restrict automatic citizenship at birth, raising serious questions during oral arguments over a case that could redefine who qualifies as an American. President Trump attended roughly
FDA approves new daily weight-loss pill from Eli Lilly

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new once-daily weight-loss pill from Eli Lilly, marking a significant step in the rapidly growing market for GLP-1 medications. The drug, sold as Foundayo, becomes only the second
Californians say democracy is in peril, state should enact voting rights protections, poll shows
Strong majorities of Californians believe democracy is under attack and support enacting a new state Voting Rights Act to prohibit discrimination and efforts to suppress voting, a poll showed.
A ‘zero gravity indicator’ designed by this California 8-year-old is en route to the moon
When Artemis II launched Wednesday, it was carrying “Rise,” a stuffed toy designed by an 8-year-old from California that will be used to tell astronauts when they have reached weightlessness.
Commentary: From Columbus to Chávez: L.A.’s disappearing, disfigured and displaced statues

Statues in L.A. are not as immobile as you’d think. They’re here, they’re there, they move from pedestal to pedestal. Sometimes they disappear altogether.
Arellano: Spencer Pratt is sharing a Miami sound machine ad. It won’t play in LA.

You know the political silly season is upon us when campaigns start to make fools of themselves trying to court Latino voters.