May 9 Newsom debuts rapid-response website as critics accuse him of prioritizing presidential ambitions California Gov. Gavin Newsom launched a new fact-check website on Wednesday targeting "right-wing misinformation."
May 9 Republican DA bucks blue state's 'broken sentencing' with tough-on-crime approach As a Republican district attorney in the heavily blue Denver metro area, George Brauchler is bringing a tough-on-crime stance learned in some of the state's biggest mass shooting cases.
May 8 UCLA medical school hit with class-action lawsuit for allegedly still using race-based admissions process The nonprofit Do No Harm filed a class-action lawsuit against UCLA's medical school for employing a race-based admissions process, Fox News Digital learned.
May 8 From floppy disks to flight delays: Top lawmaker warns US air system is due for a reboot Sen. Dan Sullivan sits on the Senate Commerce Aviation subcommittee, and spoke to Fox about recent airline issues and outdated tech.
May 8 Oregon seal pup stabbed multiple times as NOAA seeking to track down person of interest The NOAA is trying to track down a person of interest after a seal pup suffered "multiple stab wounds" in an attack at a beach in Oregon in mid-March.
May 8 'Obey the law': Conservative firebrand torches blue state immigration policies amid major lawsuit Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo.., criticized Colorado leaders as the state and the city of Denver are currently being sued by the Department of Justice over their immigration policies.
May 8 California 1977 cold-case murder suspect identified as 69-year-old former Army private living in Ohio Prosecutors in California used new fingerprint and DNA evidence to arrest Willie Sims in connection to the 1977 killing of Jeanette Ralston in the Bay Area.
May 8 Riley Gaines says 'literal human feces' thrown in protest of Turning Point USA at University of Washington A Turning Point USA event at the University of Washington was met with heavy opposition as Riley Gaines and Olivia Krolczyk spoke out against biological men competing in women's sports.
May 7 Blue cities adopt Pride flags as official symbols in bid to skirt red-state laws Boise and Salt Lake City have both adopted the Pride flag – or a slight variation of it – as official symbols as of Tuesday night, effectively circumventing state law.
May 7 Blue cities look to skirt state bans on Pride flags and more at government buildings Boise and Salt Lake City have made the Pride flag, or variations of it, official city symbols. (Adam Eschbach/The Idaho Press-Tribune)