January 13 Los Angeles students skipping class due to 'fear' of immigration enforcement Los Angeles Superintendent Alberto Carvalho addressed student absences caused by fears of immigration enforcement as the district implements protective measures and employee training.
January 13 LA County eyes 'ICE-free zones' on government property despite $1B in federal funding at risk Los Angeles County considers creating "ICE-free zones" to block federal immigration enforcement operations, risking over $1 billion in federal funding.
January 13 Minnesota fraud probe fuels IRS crackdown calls on nonprofit accused of Hamas links IRS called to investigate CAIR-California tax-exempt status after Chairman Jason Smith refers the nonprofit, alleging misuse of taxpayer funds and unlawful activity support.
January 13 Former US Navy sailor learns sentence for spying for China Former Navy sailor Jinchao Wei sentenced to 200 months in prison for selling classified military secrets to Chinese intelligence officer for $12,000.
January 12 Nonprofit revenue totals surge amid growing scrutiny after major fraud cases Nonprofits reported hundreds of billions in revenue as major fraud cases spark scrutiny of taxpayer-funded programs across multiple states in 2024.
January 12 New California bill named after Charlie Kirk, Melissa Hortman adds 'political affiliation' to hate crimes California introduces hate crime bill adding political affiliation as protected characteristic following recent political violence incidents.
January 12 LA protesters swarm U-Haul truck that drove through anti-Iranian regime gathering, driver arrested Video shows anti-Iranian regime protesters swarming U-Haul that drove through Los Angeles demonstration, smashing windshield before police detain driver.
January 11 California Democrats are ‘so entrenched in one-party rule’ that common sense no longer applies, gubernatorial candidate says Republican California gubernatorial candidate Sheriff Chad Bianco discusses Governor Gavin Newsom’s, D-Calif., record and the state of the race on ‘Sunday Night in America.’
January 11 Journalist’s dangerous obsession with a forgotten serial killer unraveled her reality Unknown recordings reveal how journalist Laura Greenberg befriended serial killer Doug Gretzler, visiting him 350 times. Her story is told on Oxygen's "Charmed by the Devil."
January 10 Melodee Buzzard’s grandmother shreds possible insanity defense for accused killer mom: ‘Planned everything’ Grandmother speaks out as mother accused of killing 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard appears in court, questioning what changed in the woman she once knew.