Horse racing: Bob Baffert set to end Santa Anita stakes drought
Seismic Beauty returns Saturday seeking another Santa Margarita victory at a time when her trainer is also focused on Kentucky and New York races.
Grayson Rodriguez picks up victory as Angels take second straight series
The right-hander allows a solo homer and nothing else in five innings, as the Angels beat the Tigers 7-1 and have now won five of their past six games.
New California law aims to keep Trump from meddling in midterm elections
SB 73, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, also tries to prevent a repeat of Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco's seizure of 650,000 ballots.
Route 66 through San Bernardino County fuels media attention
The New York Times drives the route with stops in San Bernardino, Yermo, Newberry Springs and Amboy, columnist David Allen learns.
Chiefs WR Rashee Rice continues serving jail sentence as team begins voluntary offseason workouts
Chiefs WR Rashee Rice is jailed for probation violation and missing workouts. Coach Andy Reid addressed the legal trouble and knee rehab.
Pigeons may be navigating with their liver, study suggests
Scientists searched for magnetic clues in pigeons' organs and found a strong signal in an unexpected place: immune cells in the liver.
The police chief’s sudden resignation puts Minneapolis back in tumult after years of crises
In a city that has staggered from crisis to crisis in recent years, the sudden resignation of police Chief Brian O’Hara is again leaving Minneapolis looking for a way forward.
6 protesters arrested after clash with ICE officers outside a New Jersey detention center
Protesters have clashed with armed federal immigration officers in front of a New Jersey detention center where advocates have been demonstrating and asserting that detainees are staging a hunger strike.
What to know about Louisiana’s effort to redraw congressional districts before the midterm elections
Republican lawmakers in Louisiana are poised to eliminate a majority-Black congressional district in response to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
France’s parliament votes to repeal slavery-era Black Code, with tears and history in the chamber
French lawmakers have voted to repeal a 17th-century law that governed enslaved people in France's colonies. The National Assembly on Thursday unanimously approved the bill to repeal Code Noir.