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LAPD officers accused of making racist and sexist remarks in recruiting office; mayor calls it ‘outrageous’

Four Los Angeles Police Department officials are investigating, allegedly making racist and gender-based rhetoric in working with new officers — a “special order” that Mayor Karen Bass was called on Friday outrageous and unacceptable” allegations. According to multiple law enforcement officers, lieutenant, a sergeant and two officers assigned to the recruitment and employment department were […]

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Pacific Coast Highway went from smoldering to flooded in just few weeks: California’s drought-to-deluge cycle on steroids

Just five weeks ago, the Pacific Coast Expressway was suffocating from one of the most destructive fires in Los Angeles County’s history, burning shells once were onshore homes. The legendary coastal road dissolved in the river of dirt and debris after a powerful rainstorm drove those burnt hills toward the ocean, turning the canyon into […]

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Authorities seeking ‘male companion’ seen leaving slain college student’s Santa Clarita condo

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s investigators are looking for a “interested person” who left the second-floor bedroom window of Santa Clarita’s apartment for the last time and found Meng Hanzhung, a 23-year-old Carters student, found murdered. Sheriff’s Officer Releasing photos of people interested, described as people of Asian descent in their 20s, wearing black shirts and […]

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US Judge Extends Order to Block DOGE From Treasury Department Data

Manhattan federal court judge expanded temporary restraining order Friday Ministry of Government Efficiency from Access to U.S. Treasury Department data— Attorney generals from New York and other blue states were criticized as an illegal threat to privacy — and she believes that a long-term ban was imposed. After hearing about two hours of argument, Judge […]

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Newsom vows to veto immigration enforcement bill again

Sacramento – Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office said this week that he would veto a second time bill that attempts to limit the state prison system’s ability to coordinate with federal immigration authorities trying to deport felony. Headlines New threats give Democratic leaders a chance to fight the conservative narrative of California’s immigrants protecting criminal records. […]

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