September 20 Newsom bans law enforcement from wearing masks, taunts ICE agents: 'What are you afraid of?' California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill banning law enforcement from wearing face coverings during official duties, making violations a misdemeanor crime.
September 20 Gavin Newsom press office post about Kristi Noem triggers Secret Service threat assessment referral California Gov. Gavin Newsom's press office faces scrutiny after posting that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem would "have a bad day today" on social media.
September 20 Gov. Newsom signs bill to ban law enforcement from wearing masks California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill on Saturday making it a crime for local, state and federal agents to wear masks while conducting official business. (Credit: Gavin Newsom via X)
September 20 California high school volleyball team with trans athlete sees more forfeits after teammates file lawsuit Aquinas, Yucaipa and San Dima high schools forfeited volleyball games against Jurupa Valley at the Freeway Games tournament in Riverside County last weekend.
September 19 California mom appeals to Supreme Court in religious-based vaccine dispute after son is banned from school A California mom asked the Supreme Court to block state vaccine mandates, saying they forced her to choose between her Christian faith and her son’s education.
September 19 Soros drops massive donation into Newsom's redistricting effort to counter Trump: report George Soros' $10 million donation helped build Gavin Newsom's $70 million war chest for California's Proposition 50 redistricting ballot initiative, according to a new report.
September 18 College women's volleyball game featuring trans athlete draws crowd of protesters in California California college volleyball faces a transgender athlete controversy as students protest and players report injuries from biological male teammate.
September 18 Schiff unveils Protecting Our Democracy Act to curb Trump’s executive power Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. introduces the updated Protecting Our Democracy Act, aiming to limit presidential power, block abuses and strengthen checks on Trump. (Credit: Sen. Adam Schiff)
September 17 West Hollywood faces fierce backlash for lowering flags to honor Charlie Kirk The City of West Hollywood received backlash after lowering flags to half-staff following Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's assassination last week.
September 17 After backpedaling on threatening rhetoric, Newsom says his political strategy is unchanged After rebranding an anti-gerrymandering initiative to drop threatening rhetoric, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said his strategy is unchanged after Kirk’s assassination.