April 18 California girl cries while recounting trans athlete experience, school board president says 'wrap it up' A California school board president rushed a high school girl to end her speech while crying over her "trauma" from changing in front of a trans athlete.
April 18 Menendez brothers attorney's focus on grisly photos part of strategic defense play to free killers: experts Lyle and Erik Menendez will return to court on May 9 in their bid for resentencing, as legal experts break down the defense's strategy to reduce the killer brothers' life sentences.
April 17 Menendez brothers' family members arrive at courthouse Supportive family members of Lyle and Erik Menendez were seen arriving at the Van Nuys Courthouse in Los Angeles on Thursday as the brothers appeared for a critical resentencing hearing. (Fox News Digital)
April 17 UFO footage captured by US Navy shows mysterious aircraft launching from sea, expert says Footage reportedly captured by a Navy warship shows four UFOs emerging from the ocean before flying off in unison off the coast of California last year.
April 17 Love avocados? Biden admin caving to Mexican cartels could have devastating impact on wildly popular fruit The Biden administration ending a USDA inspection program for Mexican avocados following cartel violence could affect US avocado growers if weevils infest farms, experts warn.
April 17 Menendez brothers resentencing: Los Angeles DA asks for delay before high-stakes hearing The LA District Attorney's Office asked for a delay in the resentencing hearings for Erik and Lyle Menendez, who are pushing for freedom after killing their parents.
April 17 This is how we'll know if California Gov. Gavin Newsom's epiphany on 'liberal governance' is real Californians didn’t just vote for tougher laws when they supported Prop 36 – they voted for accountability, deterrence and a return to sanity.
April 17 10-year-old California prodigy set to graduate from college with 2 degrees A 10-year-old in California, is a month away from graduating with two associate degrees and if successful will be the youngest to ever graduate from from Crafton Hills College.
April 16 Tech company reverses policy after Christian group sues for religious discrimination Software company Asana reversed course after facing a lawsuit alleging its policy denying subscription discounts to religious groups was illegal, according to ADF.
April 16 Menendez brothers' family accuses DA of violating victim protection law after showing graphic photo in court Family of Lyle and Erik Menendez are accusing Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman's office of violating Marsy's Law after graphic crime scene images are shown in court.