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12 Jurors Selected in Trump Hush Money Trial as Prosecutors Ask for Trump to Face Contempt

The rapid progress Thursday afternoon propelled the case closer to opening statements .

Kennedy Family Endorses Biden Against RFK Jr.

PresidentA Joe BidenA will accept endorsements from at least 15 members of the Kennedy political family as he aims to marginalize Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Why Asian Allies Are Wary of the U.S. Electionaand Why Experts Say They Donat Need to Be

U.S. allies around the world are wary of the upcoming presidential election. Hereas why experts think those in Asia may have less to worry about.

Biden Calls China ‘Xenophobic’ as He Ramps Up Campaign Rhetoric

Bidenas remarks were among the most pointed rebukes he has delivered of the worldas second-largest economy. He also criticized Trump for his policies toward Beijing.

What Judge Merchan Knows About Trump

The judge overseeing the former president's criminal trial is familiar with his history, in and out of court.

Senate Dismisses Mayorkas Impeachment Articles as Unconstitutional

The stunted Senate trial marked the end of the deeply partisan and historic effort to impeach Mayorkas over his handling of the border.

Bob Graham, Ex-Senator and Florida Governor, Dies at 87

Graham gained national prominence as an early critic of the Iraq war, and he made an unsuccessful bid for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination.

Speaker Johnsonas Foreign Aid Plan Is Under Fire. His Speakership Is Too

House Speaker Mike Johnson angered some Republicans after he unveiled a plan to for separate bills funding aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.

aI Just Couldnat Do It.a Itas Going to Be Very Hard to Find a Neutral Trump Jury

With very few Americans without an opinion of Donald Trump, it will be hard to find a truly neutral jury in the New York hush-money case.

Charges Against Trump and Jan. 6 Rioters at Stake in Supreme Court Case

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over the charge ofA obstruction of an official proceeding, which could affect charges against Trump and Capitol rioters.

12 Jurors Selected in Trump Hush Money Trial as Prosecutors Ask for Trump to Face Contempt

The rapid progress Thursday afternoon propelled the case closer to opening statements .

Kennedy Family Endorses Biden Against RFK Jr.

PresidentA Joe BidenA will accept endorsements from at least 15 members of the Kennedy political family as he aims to marginalize Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Why Asian Allies Are Wary of the U.S. Electionaand Why Experts Say They Donat Need to Be

U.S. allies around the world are wary of the upcoming presidential election. Hereas why experts think those in Asia may have less to worry about.

Biden Calls China ‘Xenophobic’ as He Ramps Up Campaign Rhetoric

Bidenas remarks were among the most pointed rebukes he has delivered of the worldas second-largest economy. He also criticized Trump for his policies toward Beijing.

What Judge Merchan Knows About Trump

The judge overseeing the former president's criminal trial is familiar with his history, in and out of court.

Senate Dismisses Mayorkas Impeachment Articles as Unconstitutional

The stunted Senate trial marked the end of the deeply partisan and historic effort to impeach Mayorkas over his handling of the border.

Bob Graham, Ex-Senator and Florida Governor, Dies at 87

Graham gained national prominence as an early critic of the Iraq war, and he made an unsuccessful bid for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination.

Speaker Johnsonas Foreign Aid Plan Is Under Fire. His Speakership Is Too

House Speaker Mike Johnson angered some Republicans after he unveiled a plan to for separate bills funding aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.

aI Just Couldnat Do It.a Itas Going to Be Very Hard to Find a Neutral Trump Jury

With very few Americans without an opinion of Donald Trump, it will be hard to find a truly neutral jury in the New York hush-money case.

Charges Against Trump and Jan. 6 Rioters at Stake in Supreme Court Case

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over the charge ofA obstruction of an official proceeding, which could affect charges against Trump and Capitol rioters.

Is the eviction of hundreds of renters from Barrington Plaza legal? A court case to decide is now underway.

Hundreds of tenants at the Westside apartment complex Barrington Plaza were served with eviction notices last year. Many of them vowed to fight back in court.


Renters across L.A. are under strain and many fear becoming homeless, survey finds

An annual survey from UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs found renters under strain from the steep cost of housing and inflation, and many fearing homelessness.


Builders may fight 'impact fees' that fund municipal projects in California, Supreme Court rules

The Supreme Court says home builders in California may challenge the fees commonly imposed by cities and counties to pay for new infrastructure.


All-cash offers, wealthy buyers push Southern California home prices to a record

Southern California home prices have hit a record despite high interest rates, a reflection of a shortage of inventory and the region's wealth disparity.


Studio owners revise plans for $1-billion update of historic Television City

Owners of Television City scale back plans for a $1.25-billion upgrade of the legendary studio lot in response to neighbors' concerns.


Historic Sportsmen's Lodge hotel may be demolished for 520-unit apartment complex

Proponents of the development in Studio City say it would bring much-needed affordable housing. Opponents say the developers have not sufficiently weighed the project's impacts and that it would erase an important piece of history.


California is building fewer homes. The state could get even more expensive

Developers built fewer homes in California in 2023, potentially leading to higher prices and rents as a supply shortage worsens.


Landlord Arnel Management illegally withheld security deposits, attorney general alleges

Major Orange County landlord Arnel Management has agreed to pay more than $1 million to settle allegations it illegally withheld security deposits from its tenants.


The year of the 'mansion tax': Hundreds of millions raised, but a chill to L.A.'s luxury market

The "mansion tax" has raised roughly $215 million in its first year. Advocates say the tax helps address L.A.'s housing crisis, but critics claim it has frozen the real estate market.


Need help with missed mortgage payments in California? Apply soon: Money is running out

California officials say they expect the mortgage relief program for homeowners suffering pandemic-related financial hardships will soon exhaust its federal funding.


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