July 17 Protecting the Declaration of Independence in our 250th year Government overreach challenges America's founding principles of equality and freedom, echoing concerns from the Declaration of Independence that inspired civil rights leaders.
July 16 Lost mother's handwritten notes save her and 9-year-old son stranded in remote California wilderness Search teams located a 49-year-old mother and her son who became disoriented in a California forest when their GPS failed, using handwritten notes to coordinate the rescue.
July 16 Newsom says it’s time for President Trump to ‘grow up’ in rebuke over National Guard deployment After President Trump federalized California National Guard troops in response to anti-ICE riots in LA, Gov. Gavin Newsom told reporters, “It’s about time Donald Trump grow up."
July 16 WATCH: Adam Schiff silent after Trump accused him of mortgage fraud Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff of California refused to answer repeated questions from Fox News Digital about alleged mortgage fraud highlighted by President Donald Trump.
July 16 Pentagon scaling down National Guard deployment to LA The Pentagon pulled back about half of the National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles, arguing lawlessness from anti-ICE demonstrations subsided.
July 16 Santa Monica business owner offering one-way flights to get homeless out of California A Santa Monica business owner launched a grassroots program to address California's homelessness crisis in Los Angeles County, calling on city leaders to take action.
July 15 'What the Failla?!': Gavin Newsom can't podcast his way out of this 'Fox News Saturday Night' host Jimmy Failla breaks down the most telling media moments about housing illegal immigrants and limiting kids' sex reassignments on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
July 15 Police investigate 'suspicious disappearance' of elderly man linked to cryptocurrency fortune The San Bernardino County Sheriff 's Office is seeking the public's help locating Nai Ping Hou, whose disappearance involves fraudulent bank activity and family impersonation.
July 15 Border crossings plummet to historic lows; Trump's enforcement policies yield big results United States Customs and Border Protection reported record-low border crossings in June. There were only 25,228 encounters nationwide and 6,072 apprehensions at the southern border.
July 15 Young worker killed after falling into meat grinder at factory of popular frozen burrito company A tragic industrial accident at a California food processing plant claimed the life of a teenage worker when a meat grinder unexpectedly activated during cleaning procedures.