Trump criticizes the judge he selected as the 9th Circuit reviews troop cases

Trump’s Ongoing Tensions with the Ninth Circuit President Trump has frequently faced challenges in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which has long been viewed as a bastion of liberal resistance to his agenda during his first term. Despite appointing new judges, he remains entangled with this West Coast circuit, especially regarding his use of […]

Stephen Miller spearheads GOP effort linking Democrats to ‘domestic terrorists’

Political Rhetoric Escalates in Washington President Trump stirred the political landscape during his initial campaign by branding his opponents as enemies of the country. Recently, this combative language has intensified, particularly from his close advisor, Stephen Miller. This past weekend, Miller described what he called “a massive, growing movement of left-wing terrorism” in the U.S. […]

Set aside the fancy talk. Prop. 50 is about who holds power in Congress.

Sacramento Proposition 50 isn’t really about saving democracy or preventing power grabs. It’s more about determining which political party has the upper hand in the legislature. It boils down to whether Republicans and Democrats can share power effectively. There’s also the issue of managing a president who isn’t Trump, as next year could see a […]

Katie Porter receives support from influential organization for California governor race

On Monday, former Irvine Senator Katie Porter received support from a notable group of Democratic women advocating for abortion rights candidates. This organization could offer substantial funding and grassroots backing for Porter’s bid in the 2026 governor’s race. “We’re very excited to see you thrive,” said Jessica McClellan, president of Emily’s List. “With President Trump […]

Neighbor from above aims to remove Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez

Records LA – City Hall Update Good morning! In this edition, we bring you the latest from city and county government. We start with the unexpected encounter between Hugo Soto-Martínez and Colter Carlyle in their apartment’s laundry room. It seems that, out of nowhere, Carlisle has officially challenged Soto-Martínez for his seat on the LA […]

New law allows ride-share drivers to form a union

On Friday, Governor Gavin Newsom ratified an agreement that allows many ride-share drivers to band together and negotiate unions, all while maintaining their status as independent contractors. This legislation, which represents a unique compromise between labor unions and tech companies like those in Silicon Valley, gives Uber and Lyft drivers the right to collectively bargain. […]

Court to determine if gun owners can carry in parks, beaches, or stores

Supreme Court to Review Public Carry Laws for Licensed Gun Owners Washington – On Friday, the Supreme Court decided to review whether licensed gun owners are entitled to carry firearms in public areas such as parks, beaches, and shops. The focus is on laws from California, Hawaii, and three additional states that restrict carrying firearms […]

State officials caution that ballots sent on Nov. 4 might not be counted.

California officials have raised concerns about potential delays in mail-in voting for the upcoming election on November 4th. They warned that votes cast via mail may not be counted due to processing issues with U.S. postal services. At a recent news conference, Attorney General Rob Bonta and Secretary of State Shirley Weber explained that many […]