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Published July 19, 2013
Democrats who accused Republicans of being anti-women during last year’s campaign are strangely silent now that one of their own -- San Diego Mayor Bob Filner -- is accused of groping and sexually assaulting women.
Published July 11, 2013
A tradition dating back to the 1940s -- bonfire pits on the beaches of southern California -- is being targeted by state officials who say the popular pastime is no longer acceptable because of global warming and negative health consequences.
Published June 24, 2013
In Palo Alto, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and a group of high-tech leaders are waiting to see if their million-dollar super PAC spending spree paid off, by doubling the number of foreign workers Silicon Valley can import.
Published June 20, 2013
Rep. Steve King is trying to battle a California law that requires egg producers from other states to comply with its standards if they wish to sell their product in the Golden State.
Published June 17, 2013
As the House and Senate continue to debate overhauling America's immigration system, new differences are emerging between the two chambers when it comes to criminal illegal immigrants. The controversy is emerging after two police officers were killed, allegedly by illegal immigrant drunk drivers with prior DUI arrests.
Published May 20, 2013
The former U.S. Attorney for Arizona could be disbarred, after an investigation found he lied to the Justice Department about his role in trying to discredit the federal whistle-blower who exposed the botched gun-running scheme known as Fast and Furious.
Published May 07, 2013
Detroit says it will ruin your engine. The EPA says it's safe. But as Washington looks to compel refiners to blend more and more ethanol into gasoline, consumers are still left with the basic and critical question -- how much ethanol is safe to put in their cars?
Published May 06, 2013
With more than 11 million illegal immigrants living in the so-called "shadows," immigration reform supporters say legalizing the group will make America safer. But opponents of the current Senate bill claim a provision requiring background checks for those illegal immigrants is so weak that it would actually protect criminals and gang members.
Published April 29, 2013
While the Senate immigration bill devotes hundreds of pages to immigrants who enter the U.S. illegally over the Southwest border, it pays little attention to another but equally persistent problem - those who enter legally but never leave. In Washington and in the immigration business they're known as visa overstays.
Published April 17, 2013
In a bold stroke, eight U.S. senators hope to pull off what Sen. Ted Kennedy and President George W. Bush could not -- pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill for the first time in decades. The new bill is a radical departure from the last major overhaul bill in 2007, which fell victim to numerous amendments and finally died in May that year by 14 votes in the Senate.