Chaos at US-Mexico border will continue 'for a while,' Biden says
The U.S. has used Title 42 to expel migrants with no chance at asylum 2.8 million times since March 2020. Those restrictions end this week.
Trump rape lawsuit: Jury finds Trump liable in 1996 attack
A jury in New York City has rejected a woman?s claim that Donald Trump raped her in 1996, but found the now-Former President liable for sexual abuse against E. Jean Carroll.
Trump rape lawsuit: Jury rejects rape claim, finds Trump liable for sexual abuse in 1996 attack
A jury in New York City has rejected a woman’s claim that Donald Trump raped her in a luxury Manhattan department store in 1996, but found Trump liable for sexual abuse against E. Jean Carroll.
Musk says inactive Twitter accounts getting purged
Elon Musk, who has helmed Twitter since his takeover of the social media company in late October, said the purge will affect accounts "that have had no activity at all for several years." He announced the move Monday.
Take a look at King Charles and Queen Camilla's official coronation portraits
The photograph shows King Charles III wearing his crown dressed in full royal regalia while holding Sovereign's Orb and Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross.
Donald Trump refuses last chance to testify at New York civil trial
Donald Trump has not shown up once during the Manhattan federal court trial. A jury has viewed parts of an October videotaped deposition in which Trump denied raping writer E. Jean Carroll or ever knowing her.
Twitter's new blue check rules expose election offices to spoof accounts
Election administrators across the US are struggling to figure out how to respond after Elon Musk threw Twitter's verification service into disarray.
Gavin Newsom slams Congress following Texas mass shooting: 'More focused on right to kill than right to live'
California Governor Gavin Newsom slammed Congress, telling them to do their 'da** job.'
Bronny James commits to USC via Instagram post
Bronny James will stay in SoCal after committing to play college basketball for the USC Trojans.
Coronation of King Charles: Top 5 viral moments
Top moments that stood out on social media included a red feather, a kiss, and, of course, the facial expressions of little Prince Louis.
Former Sheriff Villanueva to launch talk radio show Monday
The former LA County Sheriff will offer his take on issues like public safety, law enforcement and homelessness in a new hour-long morning talk radio show.
King Charles III coronation: Scenes from this historic event
King Charles III has been crowned at Westminster Abbey, the final mile of a seven-decade journey from heir to monarch.
Previewing King Charles III's coronation
FOX News breaks down what to expect for Saturday's coronation.
Biden expected to nominate Air Force general as next Joint Chiefs chairman
Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., is expected to be the next Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman following Gen. Mark Milley's departure.
DA Gascón, LA County probation department sued over El Monte officer's death
George Gascón, his office and the county Probation Department are being sued for wrongful death by relatives of one of two El Monte police officers who were fatally shot by a convicted felon at a motel last June.
Citing new evidence, Menendez brothers look to overturn murder convictions
Attorneys for Erik and Lyle Menendez filed court papers Wednesday contending that newly surfaced evidence warrants the overturning of the brothers' convictions for killing their parents in 1989.
Expats gearing up for King Charles III coronation
Here in Southern California, expats are gearing up for the highly anticipated coronation of King Charles III.
Russia claims Ukraine tried to kill Vladimir Putin in drone attack
Russia is accusing Ukraine of trying to kill President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin drone attack.
Innocent LA father killed after DA Gascón gives violent career criminal multiple diversions
Jade Simone Brookfield, 23, had a lengthy arrest record but was never jailed before she allegedly killed Dennis Banner, a father of two young girls.
Biden sends 1,500 troops to U.S.-Mexico border for migrant surge
The Biden administration will send 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border ahead of an expected migrant surge following the end of coronavirus pandemic-era restrictions.



















