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Angelenos dispute Donald Trump’s claim that L.A. “would be burning down,” amid anti-ICE protests, if he didn’t send in the National Guard.
How did Trump send in National Guard Troops and Marines to L.A.? An explainer of presidential authority and the limits of military law enforcement.
The Saints won't be sharing the practice field with the Chargers after all, but they will be working at UC Irvine again.
LAPD and the counties of San Diego, Orange, and Riverside have repeatedly shared automated license plate reader data to ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday temporarily blocked a federal judge’s order that directed ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers will see fans traveling from restricted areas as they host the San Francisco Giants this weekend.
Just as police brutality sparked the Watts riots, masked abductions by ICE agents and militarized raids sparked the recent ...
Trump took office in January pledging to deport millions of immigrants in the U.S. illegally, framing the push as needed to remove serious criminals. The White House said ICE had arrested more than ...
Israeli officials claim that Trump was only pretending to oppose an Israeli attack in public—while greenlighting it in ...
The Trump administration won a brief reprieve from a judge’s order to pull back on its use of military troops in Los Angeles to deal with protests over the president’s immigration raids.
"By calling forth troops...the President flouts the vision of our Founders," read an amicus brief filed by 21 states.
Video shows a Secret Service special agent on Noem's detail grabbing Padilla by his jacket and shoving him from the room, as ...