The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking a court order to block the controversial California law that limits where most Glock and Glock-style pistols can be sold. Learn more
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The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking a court order to block the controversial California law that limits where most Glock and Glock-style pistols can be sold. Learn more
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In immigration courts nationwide, judges race through grouped cases. Those who miss their hearings can be ordered deported. Learn more
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Townhomes, row houses and bungalow courts are likely coming to 57 neighborhoods across L.A. as the city continues to delay Senate Bill 79. Here’s why
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Air monitors near the Boyle Heights warehouse inferno recorded off‑the‑charts smoke and fine particles, rivaling 2025 wildfire pollution. Learn more
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When your kindergartner counts objects, do they miscount? Do they count one object twice or skip one? A proposed math assessment could soon evaluate that. latimes.com/california/sto…
The Trump administration sued California on Wednesday, arguing the state’s new restrictions on Glock-style weapons violate the 2nd Amendment. Read more
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NEW: More money and patience could help California’s vote count.
A $40 million infusion for election workers and new technology is on the way.
The bigger problem, however, is the lies of the denier-in-chief and those aiding and abetting.
Maybe some duct tape would help.
In immigration courts nationwide, new “mega master” hearings have packed around 60 to 100 cases at once, creating chaotic lines and overflowing courtrooms. Read more latimes.com/california/sto…