Six Bulgarians will be sentenced at the Old Bailey in London on Monday for their part in a Russian spy ring.
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Investigating One of the Deadliest Moments of the War in Gaza
Since Israel’s military went to war against Hamas in Gaza more than a year and a half ago, it has conducted thousands of strikes in the territory. One attack last year stands…
Pope Leo XIV may help Vatican explore the ‘great uncertainty’ that is Trump’s America
For close watchers of the Catholic Church, the election of a U.S. pope seemed impossible. The “Trump effect” on the U.S. and global order changed that, papal expert Massimo Faggioli told NPR….
Mexico sues Google over ‘Gulf of America’ name change
President Sheinbaum argues Trump’s executive order applies only to the US portion of the continental shelf.
‘Now is not the time’: Trump cuts to L.A. overdose prevention efforts alarm experts
Fatal opioid overdoses in the state are receding, but doctors and L.A. County officials warn measures credited with turning the tide are in jeopardy amid federal funding cuts.
To stave off layoffs, L.A. council members seek to cut police officer hiring
The City Council voiced support for a slowdown in hiring that would leave the LAPD with about 8,400 officers by mid-2026, down from more than 8,700 this year.
Migrant children languish in custody for months because of new federal rules, lawsuit says
New rules require families who want to reunify with migrant children to provide proof of income and U.S. identification and, often, to take a DNA test.
In multimillion-dollar building, formerly homeless people face ‘dismal’ conditions, suit says
Tenants of a multi-use building at 7th and Witmer streets say the owners and operators of the facility have ignored repeated calls to address rats, bugs, mold and a lack of security….
More Californians now get therapy via a video screen or phone than through in-person sessions
The number of Californians getting therapy via telemedicine has outpaced the number meeting with therapists in person. It marks a profound shift in the way mental healthcare is delivered.
Most Californians favor proving citizenship to vote, poll finds
Majorities of Californians have confidence in the state election system and doubt there is prevalent fraud, but also support requiring first-time voters to show proof of citizenship, a new poll finds.