From tennis to T-ball, the White House’s South Lawn is no stranger to sports. But not like the UFC
The White House's South Lawn has hosted many sports over the decades but never a UFC fight like the one President Donald Trump is organizing for his 80th birthday.
Closing arguments set in Texas trial of teen charged in fatal stabbing at a school track meet
Closing arguments are planned in a Texas courtroom in a trial involving the fatal stabbing of a student athlete at a school track meet.
How do you deal with the stress? Ask the Lawyer
Find a balance between legal career and home life is just one piece of advice for stressed-out lawyers, trial or otherwise.
Vance demands Justice Department probe of Minnesota officials as White House presses ‘war on fraud’
Vice President JD Vance is pressing federal prosecutors to investigate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and state Attorney General Keith Ellison.
Trump administration warns more than 500 hospitals to provide more price information or face fines
The Trump administration has warned more than 500 hospitals that they are failing to provide the public with enough information about prices.
CSUF computer science grad finds community and a career path
Mason Jennings has developed an AI-powered robotic dog to inspect short-term rental properties.
After long waits at the Social Security Administration, its chief says things are getting better
After complaints about staffing cuts and long waits at the Social Security Administration, its commissioner says things are getting better.
Attorneys urge release of mosque leader, saying he’s been denied diabetes care in ICE custody
Attorneys for the president of Wisconsin's largest mosque say he is being denied care for diabetes since he was taken into ICE custody.
Christian leaders in Lebanese city of Tyre call for quick international action after Israeli warning
Religious leaders in Tyre, Lebanon, have urged swift international and local action to prevent Israeli attacks on the Christian district.
Environmentalists say bid to end roadless rule could spoil local forests
Last year, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced that the roadless rule is "outdated," and that it runs counter to the U.S. Forest Service's mandate.