Federal judge had sex in chambers with police officer and lied about it, investigation found
A court investigation found that a federal judge had an affair with a police officer, including having sex in chambers overheard by staff, but remains on the bench with a…
Baby Emmanuel had ‘alarming’ symptoms that his mother Rebecca Haro ignored, prosecutors say
The Cabazon woman is due back in court on Friday for a hearing on whether she will face trial on charges of murder and filing a false police report.
ABC stations call FCC’s early call for license renewal ‘unconstitutional’
ABC-owned TV stations across the U.S. are criticizing the Federal Communications Commission for an early review of their broadcast licenses. On Thursday, WABC in New York called the move "unlawful"…
Water shortages worsen across Cuba as oil supplies dwindle
Nearly 3 million Cubans are experiencing water shortages every day because of a severe oil shortage that government officials blame on a U.S. energy blockade.
Kyle Busch had pneumonia for ‘days to weeks,’ according to his death certificate
Kyle Busch died from hemorrhagic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation after complications from bacterial pneumonia led to sepsis, his death certificate says.
Dodgers’ Hyeseong Kim more concerned with results than roster spot
The infielder, who even played left field on Wednesday, has remained with the big-league club thanks to his versatility and speed while focusing on producing.
A history of E. Jean Carroll’s legal battle with President Donald Trump
The former advice columnist E. Jean Carroll has been battling President Donald Trump in court for nearly seven years over her allegation that he sexually assaulted her in the dressing…
JSerra’s Alden Morales ready to compete in CIF State track championships
Morales is entered in the 800 and the 4x800 relay for the championship meet that begins Friday in Clovis.
Elections 2026: Here’s how a federal election official views California ahead of the June 2 primary
"We have never had an incident to show that the machines have actually been a cause of any fraud." Christy McCormick, vice chair of the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission.
Gaza mourns 10 killed in Eid strikes as Netanyahu vows wider control of the strip
Dozens of Palestinians in Gaza City gathered for funeral prayers for 10 people killed in Israeli strikes. The strikes, which took place on the first day of Eid al-Adha, injured…