
A Kinder, Gentler DOGE? Newsom Says AI Deals Will Make California More Efficient
Speaking in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom said a father came up to him during halftime at their children’s basketball game over the …
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Near Downtown Los Angeles Is A Thriving Historic Neighborhood With Tasty Bites And Vibrant Shopping Plazas
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Transform Your Typical Closet Into The Most Functional Tool Storage Space
Inefficient tool storage and poor organization waste time and money due to tools become damaged or lost. Whether you have a smaller home or just a …
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Bomb Obliterates CA Clinic, Triggering Terrorism Probe: Report
The explosion happened just before 11 a.m. Saturday, killing at least one person, police said. PALM SPRINGS, CA — At least one person is believed to …
Walz calls Trump a 'tyrant' who is trampling Americans' rights and violating the rule of law
Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota assailed Donald Trump in a law school graduation speech Saturday, accusing the Republican president of creating a national emergency by repeatedly violating the rule of law. Walz, the vice presidential nominee in 2024, used his remarks at the University of …
Canadian Tourists Say They Are Avoiding the United States 'Due to Fear'
In April, Gov. Gavin Newsom released a cheery California tourism campaign aimed at “our neighbors up north”: Canadians. “Sure, you know who’s trying …