A Presidents’ Day social media post highlighting Donald Trump’s “hunter” rhetoric underscores his second-term focus on retribution and political payback. The White House has marked Presidents’ Day with a dark

We do not know each other personally—that I must clarify. I have interviewed her on three occasions, and each time she has left me with that feeling of wanting to

As the Department of Homeland Security accelerates mass deportations, wrongful removals and court clashes are drawing national scrutiny. The Department of Homeland Security is rushing to fulfill President Trump’s mass

During a Feb. 6 visit to UCLA School of Law, the Supreme Court justice encouraged students to embrace public service, adaptability and active civic participation. Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the

After 150 California students walked out over immigration raids, school officials imposed restrictions — igniting a broader debate about student rights and civic activism. Beyond the school disciplinary code, students
The rise of Donald Trump to the presidency, coupled with Republican control of Congress and the Senate, dealt a significant blow to California — a state that has long stood
Vaccination, STI and TB services will shift to six remaining sites and community partners beginning Feb. 27, 2026 Los Angeles County will close seven public health clinic locations on February
New offices in Irvine and a rapid statewide buildup highlight limits of local sanctuary protections Immigration and Customs Enforcement is steadily expanding its physical presence across Southern California, including the
As federal immigration enforcement intensifies, Los Angeles redraws the line between city power and federal authority — with real consequences for immigrant communities. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass moved forcefully
New data shows Latino households prioritizing trust and value over one-click convenience After years of relentless growth, daily online shopping in the U.S. is hitting a wall — and Latino


Daniela has fought to embrace her curly hair. Being a television personality, it was not easy for her curly hair to be accepted on camera.
As food insecurity affects up to half of college students, lawmakers push to clarify rules so eligible students don’t lose access to critical nutrition aid. In the simplest terms, SB
A large boost in a Los Angeles County emergency rental relief program was delayed Tuesday, Sept. 2, for two weeks by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, in a
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