Alejandro N. Mayorkas, a Cuban immigrant who grew up in California, is the first U.S. Cabinet official impeached in nearly 150 years.
Uri Berliner, suspended after his Free Press essay that said the nation had lost trust in the public broadcaster, announces he is leaving the network.
As abortion politics and policy clash in Arizona and threaten to sway the swing state, GOP lawmakers scramble to address the issue amid fallout from a ruling reviving an 1864 ban.
Diana Goetsch spent months visiting red-state libraries to do presentations on the freedom to read. Would she be recognized, or clocked as transgender?
The tech giant said it would limit some users' access on its search engine to articles from California news outlets, in response to proposed legislation to help publishers.
Uri Berliner, a 25-year veteran of NPR, stoked criticism of the public broadcaster in an essay that said it lacks diverse viewpoints.
The voter ID lawsuit is the latest clash between California and the conservative town, which has thrust itself into the U.S. culture wars and the crosshairs of state officials.
Supreme Court conservatives questioned whether the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act can be used to prosecute those who attacked the U.S. Capitol in 2021.
Vice President Kamala Harris has failed to win over a majority of voters or convince them that she is ready to step in if Biden, the oldest president in history, falters.
Republicans criticizing Biden's student debt relief plan took millions of dollars in pandemic relief loans and never paid them back. But they say that's different.
The former president has proved that he doesn't have to abide by any moral code to get ahead.
The voter ID lawsuit is the latest clash between California and the conservative town, which has thrust itself into the U.S. culture wars and the crosshairs of state officials.
The former president can be expected to stick to his political strategy despite its legal risks and Judge Juan M. Merchan's lack of patience for it.
California is receiving a slightly larger share of a federal program earmarking $300 million nationwide for migrant-assistance programs.
Donald Trump faces multiple criminal charges, but a conviction would not legally prevent him from serving as president a in theory, even from jail.
President Biden, in an election battle with Trump, touts the economy. Democratic strategists say the message is missing Biden's big strength: empathy.
Donald Trump's hush money trial is about more than Stormy Daniels and sex. It "will shape not just what future presidents will do but whether or not they'll get away with it."
Since late March, seven jail staffers have been injured in altercations with incarcerated people, said a San Francisco Sheriff's Office spokesperson.
A Marina del Rey man was arrested late Saturday after police received calls of multiple rounds of gunshots being fired from atop an apartment building.
Vice President Kamala Harris said former President Trump is squarely to blame for a recent Arizona court ruling that bans nearly all abortions in the swing state.
Iran launched a drone and missile attack on Israel in a significant escalation of regional conflict amid the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Israel says it intercepted the 'vasty majority.'
MacNeil is the founding anchor of "PBS NewsHour," which he launched as "The Robert MacNeil Report." He also covered the JFK assassination for NBC.
Trump said he talked to a crime victim's family. Her sister denied it. And the fact-checkers called out the former president, again.
U.S. officials say Iran appears to be lining up a series of potential retaliations against Israel.
The Supreme Court says home builders in California may challenge the fees commonly imposed by cities and counties to pay for new infrastructure.
A decision by the Arizona Supreme Court that aims to impose a near-total abortion ban in the state has put Southern California providers on alert.
Could Ukraine lose the war? Once nearly taboo, the question hovers in Kyiv, but Ukrainians believe they must fight for their lives against Putin's troops.
David Hume Kennerly quit the Gerald Ford Foundation board when the group refused to honor Liz Cheney because, Kennerly says, it's afraid of Donald Trump.
With a massive budget deficit in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom is adopting a 'gimmick' he previously reversed in an effort to push the problem forward into future years.
The proposal to name a San Francisco post office after the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein struck some as unbefitting the gravitas of her half-century career in politics.
Alejandro N. Mayorkas, a Cuban immigrant who grew up in California, is the first U.S. Cabinet official impeached in nearly 150 years.
Uri Berliner, suspended after his Free Press essay that said the nation had lost trust in the public broadcaster, announces he is leaving the network.
As abortion politics and policy clash in Arizona and threaten to sway the swing state, GOP lawmakers scramble to address the issue amid fallout from a ruling reviving an 1864 ban.
Diana Goetsch spent months visiting red-state libraries to do presentations on the freedom to read. Would she be recognized, or clocked as transgender?
The tech giant said it would limit some users' access on its search engine to articles from California news outlets, in response to proposed legislation to help publishers.
Uri Berliner, a 25-year veteran of NPR, stoked criticism of the public broadcaster in an essay that said it lacks diverse viewpoints.
The voter ID lawsuit is the latest clash between California and the conservative town, which has thrust itself into the U.S. culture wars and the crosshairs of state officials.
Supreme Court conservatives questioned whether the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act can be used to prosecute those who attacked the U.S. Capitol in 2021.
Vice President Kamala Harris has failed to win over a majority of voters or convince them that she is ready to step in if Biden, the oldest president in history, falters.
Republicans criticizing Biden's student debt relief plan took millions of dollars in pandemic relief loans and never paid them back. But they say that's different.
The former president has proved that he doesn't have to abide by any moral code to get ahead.
The voter ID lawsuit is the latest clash between California and the conservative town, which has thrust itself into the U.S. culture wars and the crosshairs of state officials.
The former president can be expected to stick to his political strategy despite its legal risks and Judge Juan M. Merchan's lack of patience for it.
California is receiving a slightly larger share of a federal program earmarking $300 million nationwide for migrant-assistance programs.
Donald Trump faces multiple criminal charges, but a conviction would not legally prevent him from serving as president a in theory, even from jail.
President Biden, in an election battle with Trump, touts the economy. Democratic strategists say the message is missing Biden's big strength: empathy.
Donald Trump's hush money trial is about more than Stormy Daniels and sex. It "will shape not just what future presidents will do but whether or not they'll get away with it."
Since late March, seven jail staffers have been injured in altercations with incarcerated people, said a San Francisco Sheriff's Office spokesperson.
A Marina del Rey man was arrested late Saturday after police received calls of multiple rounds of gunshots being fired from atop an apartment building.
Vice President Kamala Harris said former President Trump is squarely to blame for a recent Arizona court ruling that bans nearly all abortions in the swing state.
Iran launched a drone and missile attack on Israel in a significant escalation of regional conflict amid the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Israel says it intercepted the 'vasty majority.'
MacNeil is the founding anchor of "PBS NewsHour," which he launched as "The Robert MacNeil Report." He also covered the JFK assassination for NBC.
Trump said he talked to a crime victim's family. Her sister denied it. And the fact-checkers called out the former president, again.
U.S. officials say Iran appears to be lining up a series of potential retaliations against Israel.
The Supreme Court says home builders in California may challenge the fees commonly imposed by cities and counties to pay for new infrastructure.
A decision by the Arizona Supreme Court that aims to impose a near-total abortion ban in the state has put Southern California providers on alert.
Could Ukraine lose the war? Once nearly taboo, the question hovers in Kyiv, but Ukrainians believe they must fight for their lives against Putin's troops.
David Hume Kennerly quit the Gerald Ford Foundation board when the group refused to honor Liz Cheney because, Kennerly says, it's afraid of Donald Trump.
With a massive budget deficit in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom is adopting a 'gimmick' he previously reversed in an effort to push the problem forward into future years.
Bayer Leverkusen ended Bayern Munich's long reign as Bundesliga champion, but is its season merely a fluke or a sign of growing parity in European soccer?
Galaxy forward Joseph Paintsil was called a slur on social media after a 2-1 loss to LAFC in the El TrA!fico rivalry. Both clubs and the MLS condemned the incident.
LAFC has historically struggled in its El TrA!fico rivalry with the Galaxy, but its win on Saturday could signal a change in fortunes for both clubs.
An L.A.-based nonprofit with support from Angel City FC is using soccer to help children stranded on the U.S.-Mexico border cope with waiting for asylum.
McCarthy was MVP in LAFC's only MLS Cup win in 2022, then helped lead the team back to the championship game last year. But that doesn't guarantee him a warm welcome.
American players are becoming more common in Italy's Serie A, and the country's top soccer league is helping the USMNT prepare for World Cup qualifying.
Coming off one of their most disappointing seasons in franchise history, the Galaxy have stormed to the top of MLS through the first six weeks of the season.
The Mexican national team program is arguably at its lowest point in decades as its development pipeline lacks players with international experience.
The U.S. men's and women's soccer teams learned their opening matchups for the Paris Olympics Wednesday, with the women facing a tougher field.
At a critical time for a league looking to capitalize on Lionel Messi and other stars, MLS is gambling away its reputation in the referee labor dispute.
Angel City fails to capitalize on 12 corner kicks and misses a prime scoring chance in the 90th minute in a season-opening 1-0 loss to Bay FC.
Angel City FC is seeking a new majority owner, and more funding, amid reported tension among some of the team's board members.
As Becki Tweed takes over for her first full season as Angel City's head coach, the team believes its diverse roster will help make it stronger.
The Mexican national team will face New Zealand at the Rose Bowl on Sept. 7.
Galaxy assistant coach Nick Theslof will not be charged after he was jailed on suspicion of public intoxication Saturday morning.
The rest of the world has caught the U.S., so now it's about grinding out wins, being smarter, tougher and wanting it more. All that was on display in the Gold Cup.
Lindsey Horan scores in first-half stoppage time as the U.S. women's soccer team defeats Brazil 1-0 to claim the CONCACAF W Gold Cup championship.
Whatever game the teams thought they were playing, it wasn't soccer: Together they combined for just 15 shots. The beautiful game drowned in the quagmire.
The USWNT defeated Canada in penalty kicks during a W Gold Cup semifinal Wednesday in San Diego, winning despite horrendous field conditions.
One game won't fix all the issues for the USWNT. But Sunday's performance at least suggested that reports of the team's death may have been greatly exaggerated.
Lindsey Horan, Jenna Nighswonger and Jaedyn Shaw score to propel the U.S. women's soccer team to a 3-0 victory over Colombia in the Gold Cup quarterfinals.
MLS has rescinded the second yellow card given to Galaxy midfielder Mark Delgado in Sunday's 1-1 tie with Inter Miami, making him eligible to play this weekend.
The seeds for Monday's win,A Mexico's first over the U.S.A since 2010,A were planted in 2022 whenA itsA soccer federationA fired women's coach Monica Vergara.
MLS needs to help broker a labor deal with referees, stop fighting U.S. Open Cup participation and alter roster rules to benefit from Lionel Messi.
Lizbeth Ovalle and Mayra Pelayo score to lift Mexico to a stunning 2-0 upset over the U.S. women's national soccer team in CONCACAF W Gold Cup play.
Age is quickly catching up with Lionel Messi and other key stars on Inter Miami's roster. The team struggled to keep up with the young Galaxy Sunday.
In front of 27,642 fans, many wearing Lionel Messi jerseys, the Galaxy settle for a tie in their season opener when Messi scores late for Inter Miami.
If David Beckham the player brought MLS attention and respectability, Beckham the owner brought the league Lionel Messi and ... well, everything else.
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