In big win for business, Supreme Court dramatically limits rulemaking power of federal agencies
A Supreme Court ruling will make it harder to enforce new federal agency rules on the environment, worker rights and healthcare.
A Supreme Court ruling will make it harder to enforce new federal agency rules on the environment, worker rights and healthcare.
President Biden woke up Friday to a torrent of liberal columnists, Democratic operatives and his favorite television host questioning whether he should drop out.
Supreme Court ruling gives cities in California and the West more authority to restrict homeless encampments on sidewalks and public property.
California Gov. Newsom, in Atlanta to rally support for President Biden after his debate with Donald Trump, found himself batting away speculation about his own political ambitions.
Children of alcoholics, whether they drink or not, tend to behave like alcoholics, as main character Carmy Berzatto demonstrates in Season 3 of FX's "The Bear."
America didn't want this 'lesser of two evils' matchup. But their records make clear which is the scarier possibility.
Three experts on aging assess the presidential candidates during the debate: 'Biden is not Biden anymore,' one of them said — and Trump went in for the kill
The Tule River Indian Tribe and state wildlife crews reintroduced 9 beavers to their natural habitat in the Sierras.
I'm in my early 30s and I've never been married. Was dating a divorced man with kids asking for trouble? Some of my friends seemed to think so.
Thirteen young plaintiffs won a settlement to ensure that the state is on track to meet its long-term greenhouse gas emission reduction targets.
With 'Compton in My Soul,' Albert M. Camarillo shows his Chicano identity is inseparable from his scholarly agenda: expanding the narrative of U.S. history to include folks like him.
The Supreme Court could have ruled on whether Idaho abortion law violates the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. But instead the justices punted, throwing the case back to federal courts.
It's the most populous unincorporated area in Los Angeles County, and it has no mayor, no city council. Is the time right for a change in East L.A.?
Nearly two decades after a woman falsely confessed to a shocking murder, her sons will see her exonerated from a wrongful conviction that derailed their lives.
The California Climate Information System, or CalCIS, would have made California the first state to create an open-source, continually refreshed climate hub.
A California environmental group has sued the U.S. Forest Service to challenge the use of water from a national forest by bottled water company BlueTriton Brands.
The surge in borrowing costs hasn't been a knockout blow for consumers and small businesses, but the pain is real and very personal.
For the 'Land of Women' actor, a perfect Sunday involves pancakes at the Polo Lounge, a pool party with family and friends and dinner at Petit Trois.
My stroke five years ago wasn't the medical catastrophe it could have been. But persistent memory issues made me worry something worse was coming.
In the presidential debate, each candidate hoped to pass a test for voters. Both failed — but Biden's stumbles will probably cost him more than Trump's.
Ryan Serhant speaks about jumping from Bravo to Netflix, navigating reality TV drama as a boss and why even money-strapped viewers can't get enough of luxury real estate.
In Season 3 of 'The Bear,' Liza Colón-Zayas and her character's backstory come to the forefront in the episode titled 'Napkins,' showcasing the Puerto Rican actor's prowess onscreen.
Of the 23 people who died in the battery factory fire, 18 were foreigners. South Korea is increasingly reliant on migrant workers.
Where were President Biden's debate-enhancing drugs Thursday night, and more importantly, can his supporters access them now to dull memories of his weak performance during the 90-minute live telecast?
The 90-minute, spite-filled session in Atlanta had an familiar, unhappy feeling. The bombast. The insults. The obvious contempt between two men who couldn't even bring themselves to shake hands.