The Supreme Court refuses to tighten the rules when police seize cars.
The U.S. president is sworn to uphold the law, but presidential candidate Donald Trump keeps pledging to break it. We should believe him.
Americans want to forget about COVID-19, but fallout from the pandemic is shaping voter attitudes about the nation's economy and divisive politics heading into a Biden-Trump rematch.
Democrat Joe Simitian finished out of the running in a Silicon Valley congressional contest by just five votes. Unlike Trump, he conceded swiftly and with grace.
Gov. Gavin Newsom says $11 billion spent through California's cap-and-trade program over 10 years represents the 'backbone' of state efforts on climate change.
California worker advocates are calling for a statewide minimum wage of $20 after the food and healthcare sectors saw salary bumps.
Ambitious politicians often publish an autobiographical book as they explore whether to launch a presidential campaign. Will California's governor be next?
Touring Europe for the first time in five years, Chinese President Xi seeks to both woo and divide. Ukraine and trade are wedge issues for China.
Pete McCloskey, a veteran who wanted U.S. troops out of Vietnam, was the first congressman to urge consideration of Nixon's impeachment on the House floor.
Rep. Adam B. Schiff picked up the endorsement of his old Senate primary foe Rep. Barbara Lee. In the process he also helped her doing some fundraising for campaign debts.