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WATCH: OpenAI can't 'make operational decisions' on military's use of tech, CEO says
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told employees that the company doesn't "get to make operational decisions" about how its AI technology is used by the Pentagon, according to a source familiar with the meeting.
Owners of fire-destroyed Palisades mobile home park seek to displace residents for development deal
An offering memorandum described the destroyed mobile home park as a "blank canvas for redevelopment"; however, city officials reiterated they intend to let fire survivors return and rebuild.
WATCH: Senator helps remove protester during Senate hearing
Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy was filmed in a confrontation with a protester during a hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday and assisted officers with his removal.
Inmate and former Democratic donor Ed Buck must pay victim's mother $2 million, jury says
Former Democrat donor Ed Buck convicted in drug deaths, must now pay $2 million to a victim's family, civil jury finds.
Feds say 18th Street boss 'Moms' led gang for imprisoned Mexican Mafia husband
Prosecutors charged seven alleged gang members and associates of the gang with racketeering and other charges, accusing them of taking orders from a Mexican Mafia member held in a California state prison.
This hip L.A. neighborhood is installing emergency sirens to warn of ICE raids
Community activists are installing sirens across Highland Park in hopes of providing warnings on mobile devices to residents about possible ICE raids.
WATCH: Senate fails to advance Iran war powers resolution
The Senate on Wednesday rejected a Democratic-led Iran war powers resolution that called for congressional approval for military action against Iran. ABC News' Jay O'Brien reports from Capitol Hill.
'Brady Bunch' house declared a historic landmark
The L.A. City Council voted to designate Studio City's famous 'Brady Bunch' house as a historic-cultural monument on Wednesday, cementing the Midcentury as an architectural landmark.
Head of L.A.'s Department of Water and Power resigns
The head of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is stepping down to become chief executive of an electric company in her native Puerto Rico.
Feds: Animal rescue owner plotted to kidnap former employee rather than pay her
FBI agents on Tuesday arrested Leo Grillo, the 77-year-old founder of a nonprofit animal rescue organization, and charged him with the attempted kidnapping of a former employee who won a $6.7-million wrongful termination judgment against him.
Mother dies protecting her son from dog attack at grandmother's SoCal home
An Arizona mother was visiting her mother's home in Big River, Calif. on Friday. One of her mother's dogs had recently had puppies, which were in a cardboard box near the front door, the release said. The child went near the box and was attacked and his mother stepped in to protect him.
How a last-minute deal doomed California's ban on masked ICE agents
A compromise between Gov. Gavin Newsom and Sen. Scott Wiener turned a law aimed at unmasking ICE agents into a legal victory for the Trump administration.


