Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday that California continued to rapidly add the battery storage that is critical to the transition to cleaner energy, but admitted it was not enough to avoid blackouts during heat waves.
The conservative justices seemed likely to confer broad presidential immunity from prosecution a and in a way that would further delay any federal trial.
New abortion restrictions after Roe vs. Wade was overturned, such as an Arizona legal ruling that effectively bans abortions there, are affecting women who miscarry.
Supreme Court may not rule for Trump, but it could give him a win by putting off his trial until after the election.
For first time in 25 years, San Diego is the top spot in the nation for migrant border crossings, surpassing Tucson.
Suddenly, Democrats and (some) Republicans in the House have joined in unorthodox bipartisanship to get government functioning again.
With growing mistrust between the the U.S. and China, an election between President Biden and Donald Trump looks like a lose-lose scenario for China.
The Supreme Court will decide whether emergency room doctors can perform abortions if a pregnant person's health is threatened.
Newsom-backed bill would allow Arizona abortion providers to practice in California as the Republican-led state restricts access.
In a significant blow to the Marjorie Taylor Greene fringe, Speaker Mike Johnson got aid to Ukraine and Israel through the House and might yet keep his job.
The Democratic political group spent big in support of Joanna Weiss during the 47th District primary, only to see her finish third.
Supreme Court justices appear unwilling to support a couple's claim that the wife's constitutional rights were violated when her noncitizen husband was denied a visa.
The public is locked out of witnessing a seismic moment in American history because the first criminal trial of a former president will not be televised.
New York's rules will allow prosecutors to present evidence of other bad acts in trying the former president on the Stormy Daniels hush money allegations.
California cities are looking to the Supreme Court to win more authority to restrict homeless encampments.
The Affordable Connectivity Program, which offers a $30 subsidy, helping millions of households across the U.S. connect to the internet, is slated to expire.
Amid the political turmoil brought on by the Arizona Supreme Court reinstating an 1864 abortion law, it was business as usual at a Phoenix clinic. Optimism reigned for both proponents and foes of abortion rights.
What if Trump's hush-money criminal trial, with details on Stormy Daniels, Karen McDougal, the 'Access Hollywood' tape, is a cure for voters' 'Trump amnesia'?
Amid worsening Ukraine war outlook, an infusion of American military aid is seen as crucial in the fight against Russian invaders. Will it be enough?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is running a new abortion ad in Alabama and working with Democrats in Arizona to provide abortion access to its residents.
Freed of responsibilities as speaker, the Bakersfield Republican can devote himself to what's long been his forte: campaigns and elections. Payback is part of his agenda.
The spectacular failures of House Republican attempts to humiliate Joe Biden and Alejandro Mayorkas are a win for the Constitution.
Zombie laws, in the hands of antiabortion zealots and the ultraconservative Supreme Court, are coming for more than abortion rights.
Calexico's first transgender mayor and a City Council ally were recalled by a hefty margin. The election pitted the town's established old guard against young progressives looking to upend the status quo.
The United States vetoes the latest Palestinian bid for full membership in the United Nations.
The call to ramp up accountability is the latest example of Newsom pointing at local governments for the failure to lessen homelessness, which has only worsened in his tenure.
William T. Howell, who copied the 1864 law from California, was a progressive by the standards of the state Supreme Court that resurrected his statute.
The billboards have become such a part of the region's life that Bea Gonzalez, a Desert Community College board trustee, recently told me she's used to having strangers stare at her before asking if she's that woman.
Facing tough financial choices to close a budget shortfall, Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing cuts to programs that benefit foster kids, public defenders and more
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