President Trump threatens to fire Fed. Reserve Chair Jerome Powell amid probe into renovation of bank’s headquarters

Tensions between President Trump and Fed. Reserve Chair Jerome Powell are intensifying ahead of a key leadership deadline at the Federal Reserve, with the president warning he could remove Powell if he does not step aside when
Federal jury finds Live Nation and Ticketmaster illegally monopolized ticketing industry

A federal jury has concluded that Live Nation Entertainment and its subsidiary Ticketmaster unlawfully maintained monopoly power in the ticketing business, capping off a closely watched antitrust trial that spanned several weeks and involved testimony from numerous
This L.A. mailman retired after 42 years. Hundreds showed up to his farewell party

For Mount Washington residents, John Ayala’s departure represents the end of an era when mail delivery came with a side of conversation.
California sees the most measles cases in 7 years as disease resurges nationwide
California in 2026 has already seen its highest number of annual measles cases in seven years. The looming new domestic beachhead comes as vaccination rates have fallen.
LAX’s long-awaited train to hit the rails as testing begins

The 2.25-mile electric train system at LAX known as the Automated People Mover will begin running without passengers as testing for the long-delayed project advances.
No More Waivers: Ukrainian Sanctions Czar Vlasiuk Praises US Decision To End Relief For Russian Oil

Vladyslav Vlasiuk, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s commissioner for sanctions policy, told RFE/RL in an interview that any relief for Moscow and Russian oil only serves to extend the war.