An NYC helicopter that crashed and killed 6 last year shows signs of bird strike, safety board says
The remains of several geese were found on the wreckage of a New York City sightseeing helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last year and killed 6 people.
State sues Costa Mesa for failing to comply with housing element law
Mayor John Stephens said the lawsuit was disappointing and unwarranted, noting that Costa Mesa has been a "model in terms of addressing homelessness and the housing issues" in the state.
Angels scheduled to start on the road again in 2027
If the 2027 season starts on time, which is unlikely because of an expected lockout, the Angels would open on the road for the ninth time in an 11-year span.…
Dana Point home in The Strand at Headlands lists for $60M
The 11,169-square-foot home rises three stories with 104 feet of ocean frontage, among the widest on the OC coast, according to the listing.
House Republicans’ $95 billion Iran war package clears first hurdle
House Republicans advanced a $95 billion budget for the Iran war and voter ID rules despite opposition and a skeptical outlook in the Senate.
Trump administration caps how long international students can stay in the US
New DHS rules limit international students to four-year stays and restrict changes to academic majors to reclaim U.S. vetting abilities.
Horse racing notebook: Del Mar stakes can help reverse California trend
The seaside season opening Friday can help horses here reclaim national stature after the circuit suffered from Santa Anita purse cuts and downgrades.
Brazil calls Trump’s 25% tariff unjustifiable, vows to impose reciprocal tariffs
Brazil calls new US tariffs unjustifiable and warns of reciprocal measures as tensions rise between President Lula and the US government.
Galaxy host first El Trafico with LAFC to resume 2026 season
The Galaxy, who began their World Cup break May 23, return to MLS play Friday against their Black & Gold rivals at Dignity Health Sports Park.
Ghost gun company ordered to pay $100M in the death of a Kentucky teen in historic verdict
A Kentucky jury awarded $104.2 million against Husky Armory LLC for selling a ghost gun kit to an 18-year-old who used it to end his life.