New York City’s planned Times Square ball drop marking the nation’s 250th anniversary will proceed this summer, but without the traditional open public access that typically defines large-scale celebrations in the city. Under an emergency order signed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, New York has
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A federal jury in San Francisco has convicted a former Google software engineer on charges of economic espionage and theft of trade
A liberal Long Beach mayoral candidate is facing backlash after publicly calling on gang leaders across the city to join him in
The Los Angeles Police Department will not enforce California’s statewide ban on face coverings as applied to federal law enforcement officers, including
The U.S. Senate on Friday approved a sweeping $1.2 trillion spending agreement in a bipartisan vote aimed at averting a prolonged federal
A Minnesota man was arrested Wednesday night after allegedly attempting to impersonate a federal agent in an effort to secure the release
A social media post by former Washington Governor Jay Inslee has ignited a sharp political backlash, after he urged Senate Democrats to
As Iran continues to slaughter protesters, key U.S. partners in the Persian Gulf have publicly moved to limit their involvement in any
A former industrial building on the edge of Minneapolis is being cited by federal officials as a stark illustration of how Medicaid
A self-identified Antifa activist in Minneapolis publicly called for armed resistance against federal immigration authorities in a series of social media videos
