Palisades Brush Fire Prompts Evacuation Order of 500 Homes
The fire burned through 1,325 acres in Los Angeles County and was at zero percent containment on Sunday night, fire officials said.
Joel Greenberg, Former Confidant to Matt Gaetz, Pleads Guilty
Mr. Greenberg is facing over 12 years in prison. As part of his plea agreement, he needs to provide substantial help to the Justice Department’s prosecutions of others.
‘We Can’t Indulge These Insane Lies’: Arizona G.O.P. Split on Vote Audit
Top local Republicans are hitting back at Donald J. Trump and fellow party members in the State Senate over a review of Arizona ballots.
Supreme Court to Hear Major Abortion Case
The case, arising from a Mississippi law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks, could undermine the constitutional right to abortion established in Roe v. Wade.
Harris to Push Senators of Color to Work Closely on Voters
Kamala Harris, the first vice president of Asian descent, will talk about her heritage and call attention to recent hate crimes in a keynote speech.
Child Tax Credit Payments Will Start in July
Hundreds of dollars per month will go to millions of American families starting in July as part of a refundable child tax credit.
A Post-Pandemic Question: Should Cars Return to Golden Gate Park?
Monday: San Francisco is studying the impact of limiting traffic over the past year, one of many “slow streets” programs that have galvanized transit activists.
Officials Apologize for Deadly Police Shooting at a Black College in 1970
Two people were killed and a dozen others were wounded when city police and state highway patrol officers opened fire at what is now Jackson State University in Mississippi.
Why Justice Breyer May Resist Calls for His Retirement
In a recent speech on “the peril of politics,” Justice Stephen G. Breyer said judges must renounce loyalty to “the political party that helped to secure their appointment.”
With Violence Rising, Can a Gentler Prosecutor Keep His Seat?
Larry Krasner, the district attorney who reduced incarceration in Philadelphia, faces a challenger who blames him for a spike in shootings and homicides.
Bucknell Investigating ‘Horrific’ Harassment of L.G.B.T.Q. Students
The university said a group of men tried to enter a house for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students last week. Residents said they were terrified and traumatized by the episode.
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