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Photo of upside-down flag at Justice Samuel Alito's house raises concerns: Report
"I had no involvement whatsoever in the flying of the flag," Justice Alito said.
Yogi Immune Support tea voluntarily recalled for pesticide residue
Nearly 900,000 bags of Yogi Immune Support tea enhanced with echinacea have been voluntarily recalled due to levels of pesticide residue, according to the FDA.
Pelosi family speaks out after Paul Pelosi attacker sentenced on federal charges
The man convicted of breaking into Paul Pelosi's home and attacking him with a hammer received his federal prison sentence on Friday.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell working from home after positive COVID-19 test
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing symptoms
At Homeboy, the scoop on Father Greg and his latest honor, from those who know him best
It's about time, former gang members say of Homeboy Industries' Father Greg Boyle being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
WATCH: Dragon boats to race in Washington, DC
"GMA" looks at an ancient tradition being brought to life at a festival in the nation's capitol this weekend.
Brass knuckles, body cams and bad behavior: LAPD probe links troubled Valley gang units
Officers from the LAPD's Mission and Foothill divisions allegedly engaged in illegal searches, turned off their body cameras and stole items from people they stopped.
High-speed rail board supports new recommendations for L.A.-to-Anaheim segment
The board of directors' support clears the plan for a critical environmental review process after the initial proposal received pushback.
They film you rolling through stop signs and fine you $100. One SoCal agency's $1-million idea
A California parks agency issues about 17,000 tickets a year for stop sign violations, such as 'rolling stops,' bringing it more than $1 million a year.
LAUSD police deployment to 20 schools collapses after one day amid opposition, confusion
L.A. school board members say they did not know in advance of a police deployment to 20 troubled campuses -- and some are unhappy about it.
Bus rider fatally shot amid spate of violence on L.A. Metro
A Metro passenger was fatally shot on a bus Thursday afternoon in Commerce hours after Mayor Karen Bass ordered a 'surge' in law enforcement on the system's trains and buses.
California bill to scrutinize new electric charge dies in Assembly committee
A highly watched bill that would have required legislators to study and review a controversial new electric charge has died in committee.