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Protests aren't just happening in Los Angeles. The day of Trump's birthday military parade will make that abundantly clear.
A federal judge sided with California in a temporary ruling against the Administration—ordering control of the National Guard in the state to be returned to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Organizers have planned demonstrations in cities and towns across the country on the same day as President Trump’s parade in ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom offered some cutting words on social media for President Donald Trump Thursday as he battled ...
The number of international buyers looking to invest in a home in the U.S. fell in the first quarter of the year as tariffs ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger has pushed back against media portrayals of Los Angeles as a "war zone" amid ongoing anti-ICE protests, arguing that the coverage misrepresents the actual scope of the ...
Fears of 'martial law' have hovered since unrest began in Los Angeles. But the term is hazy and confusing, both locally in ...
The Hartford event is anticipating as many as 5,000 participants as individuals around the state plan to rally to defend ...
President Trump's move to involve the military in the LA protests, some historians say, harks back to when Ohio’s Republican ...
Democratic U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla on Thursday was forcefully removed from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s news ...
The chaos erupted when California Senator Alex Padilla was handcuffed and forcibly removed from the news conference, a move that Democrats slammed. Padilla said he was there “peacefully” and had ...
The order, which takes effect at noon Friday, said the deployment of the California National Guard was illegal and both violated the Tenth Amendment and exceeded Trump's authority.