California’s budget mess just got a whole lot messier — and a whole lot more embarrassing. Top lawmakers sat on a staggering $2 billion accounting blunder for months while publicly warning of a looming budget crunch, according to a bombshell memo that’s now blowing the lid off the quiet deception. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration built...
Frank Rose, who served as the No. 2 at the agency’s National Nuclear Security Administration until April 2024, said that having been "the deputy there for several years," nothing surprises him anymore. "Crazy stuff happens all the time," Rose noted. "Every day something went wrong, and there's nothing you can do about it.
A quick-thinking dog is being credited with saving his entire household after a predawn fire tore through a Southern California home, all thanks to his barking. Fillmore, a 3-year-old German shorthaired pointer, sprang into action around 4:20 a.m. Wednesday, jolting the Dalis family awake with relentless barking inside their Tustin home. “There was no quieting...
Democrats in uniform, rageful opposition to Donald Trump's war with Iran, as they seem to believe that what is good for our national security is bad for the Democratic Party.
Bosses in a NYPD Bronx unit behaved like frat boys sexually harassing female officers – and even had a Porky’s peephole in a changing room where supervisors could see cops undress, according to two bombshell lawsuits filed by female officers.
The Alameda County case against Cedric Irving Jr., accused of killing beloved Oakland football coach and educator John Beam, hit a major legal roadblock Friday after a judge ruled the defendant mentally incompetent to stand trial, prosecutors said. The decision follows months of psychological evaluations after proceedings were suspended in January. Prosecutors say Irving Jr....
Disgraced California lawmaker Eric Swalwell spent $75k in campaign funds last quarter even though he had no Congressional campaign, with large chunks bankrolling hotels, meals and babysitting expenses, newly released Q1 FEC filings show.
Sacramento Democrats are pushing a pair of “consumer protection” ticketing bills — but critics say the real winner could be the same powerhouse already accused of dominating the market: Live Nation. Assemblymembers Isaac Bryan and Matt Haney are touting their proposals as a crackdown on shady ticket sales. Both measures, however, are backed by Live...
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