Do they fight for unconditional fight for wildfire victims in their home state? Or fall in line behind President Trump?
Those in the valley ag industry applaud President Trump's orders around water, but a legal battle could be looming, the latest chapter in the state's long-running water war.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said since his first administration that he wants to end birthright citizenship, a ...
The changes mark the first major test of whether chief executive Brian Niccol can dig the company out of its first annual ...
Trump lost more than two-thirds of the lawsuits filed against his rules in his first term. His win rate of 31% was lower than ...
President Donald Trump on Friday halted Democratic California Rep. Brad Sherman’s defense of using the Federal Emergency ...
Citing the L.A. fires, Trump directed federal agencies to “immediately take actions to override” water operations and ...
DORAL, Fl. – President Donald Trump took a victory lap in a speech before House Republicans Monday evening, touting the ...
All across the U.S., from California to Massachusetts and Wisconsin and Minnesota, especially in states with large rural communities, experts are worried ...
LOS ANGELES — A Rancho Cucamonga woman was sentenced Monday to more than 3 years in prison in a long-running case over a ...
In our news wrap Monday, President Trump signed new executive orders focused on the U.S. military, a 3.8 magnitude earthquake ...
The sheer number of federal agencies involved showed President Donald Trump’s willingness to use federal law enforcement ...