Authorities investigate bomb threat at Six Flags Magic Mountain
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is conducting a sweep of Six Flags Magic Mountain after a bomb threat against the theme park, authorities said Monday.
Neighbor bear-sprayed by burglars in Studio City; alarm disrupts thieves in Beverly Grove
Two recent burglaries in the L.A. area were disrupted after a resident’s alarm went off in one incident and a neighbor confronted thieves in the other.
Could Iran Start Charging Global Tech Firms For Undersea Cables In The Strait Of Hormuz?

Iranian outlets with ties to the IRGC have floated the idea that Tehran assert control over undersea fiber-optic cables running under the Strait of Hormuz. Experts say the proposal has little legal merit but warn that Iranian
Trump slams Iran’s latest response to U.S. peace proposal as ‘totally unacceptable’

Iran has delivered its response to the latest U.S. ceasefire proposal through Pakistani mediators, according to Iranian state media, as diplomatic efforts to end the ongoing Middle East conflict continue. Tehran reportedly wants negotiations to prioritize a
Evacuation of MV Hondius cruise ship underway after deadly hantavirus outbreak

Passengers aboard the MV Hondius began leaving the ship Sunday after it arrived near Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands, as authorities launched an international evacuation effort tied to a deadly hantavirus outbreak. Travelers were transferred ashore in
Fears of an AI breakthrough force the U.S. and China to talk

A Trump administration once eager to gun for technological supremacy is now, for the first time, reckoning with the power AI could unleash if left unchecked.
As questions of temperament persist, Katie Porter tries to regain edge in governor’s race

Democrat Katie Porter’s campaign for governor is dogged by unflattering videos. Sacramento power players are turned off by her temperament, but some women in politics say it highlights a double standard.
Republicans feud, and fume, in the battle for a Southern California congressional district
It’s a showdown that — regardless of the outcome in the June 2 primary election — probably won’t have Republicans in a celebratory mood.
Former Senior US Diplomat Gordon Gray: Iran Talks Likely To Continue Despite Trump’s Latest Rejection

Former senior US diplomat Gordon Gray, who served as deputy assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs under President George W. Bush, says indirect negotiations between Washington and Tehran are likely to continue despite what he