Media February 7 San Francisco sued over reparations fund, accused of unlawful use of taxpayer money Pacific Legal Foundation attorney Andrew Quinio and residents have sued San Francisco over a reparations fund, alleging it is unlawfully using taxpayer money.
Opinion February 7 JONATHAN TURLEY: Grandstanding Newsom will stop at nothing to ride the rails to glory in 2028 California's high-speed rail project burns $12 billion with zero track laid as costs soar to perhaps $128 billion for 171-mile segment delayed by decades.
California February 7 Trump admin uncovers 'staggering' $8.6 billion in suspected California small business fraud California pandemic loan fraud totals $8.6 billion as Small Business Administration suspends over 111,000 borrowers. Kelly Loeffler criticized Biden administration.
Bill Maher February 7 Bill Maher roasts Billie Eilish’s anti-ICE Grammys speech: ‘Knowledge’ matters "Real Time" host Bill Maher slams Billie Eilish's anti-ICE Grammy speech, saying "you don't know facts" and criticizing her education during heated late-night segment.
US Corruption February 6 SBA freezes over 100,000 California borrowers in sweeping $9B pandemic fraud crackdown Trump's SBA suspended over 111,000 California borrowers in a massive fraud crackdown involving $9 billion in suspected pandemic loan abuse targeting relief programs.
Media February 6 San Francisco schools on verge of closing over possible teachers strike San Francisco teachers expected to strike Monday unless deal reached, with union president Cassondra Curiel expressing disappointment over district's latest proposal.
Illegal Immigrants February 6 Trump admin urges Newsom to honor ICE detainers for more than 33K criminal illegal immigrants Trump administration officials urge California's Newsom not to release 33,000 criminal immigrants without notifying ICE for deportation proceedings.
VIDEO February 6 Gavin Newsom's $15B 'TRAIN TO NOWHERE' Fox News' Jesse Watters criticizes Gov. Gavin Newsom's, D-Calif., video announcing construction of California's high speed rail beginning construction after over a decade and $15 billion spent.
Media February 5 No clear champion of cash payment reparations among Democrats in California gubernatorial race Tony Thurmond emerged as the only California gubernatorial candidate with a clear reparations plan, promising loans for Black business owners and homebuyers.
Crime February 5 Teens charged in $66M crypto home invasion plot in Scottsdale as search for Nancy Guthrie continues in Tucson Two California teens were arrested in an alleged $66 million crypto-related Arizona home invasion just before Nancy Guthrie vanished. Authorities have not said if the cases are linked.
Los Angeles February 5 Multiple dead, several injured after vehicle crashes into Los Angeles grocery store Vehicle crashed into Los Angeles grocery store Thursday, trapping victims beneath car and leaving at least 3 dead, several injured, officials confirmed.