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Judge blocks Trump administration move to cut $600 million in HIV funding from states3:22 A federal judge granted California and other states a temporary restraining order halting the administration's health funding cuts for 14 days while the litigation continues. Culver City, a crime haven? Bondi's jab falls flat with locals1:31 Responding to Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi's jab, people who live or work in Culver City posted photos of clean streets, manicured parks and humming community events. Sheriff warns more people will be questioned in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping21:20 More people are likely to be detained in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie as investigators work through thousands of calls and tips in the search for the 84-year-old. California, other states sue over Trump administration's latest cuts to HIV programs12.února California and three other states sued the Trump administration Wednesday over its plans to slash $600 million from programs designed to prevent and track the spread of HIV, including in the LGBTQ+ community — arguing the move is based on "political animus and disagreements about unrelated topics such as federal immigration enforcement, political protest, and clean energy." Bondi pressed on Epstein files, political retribution by Justice Department11.února Bondi's testimony on the Epstein files was mostly punctuated by dramatic clashes with lawmakers — exchanges that happened as eight Epstein survivors attended the hearing. Nancy Guthrie search at Arizona home ends with no arrests. 'I'm not it,' detained resident says11.února The case took another bizarre turn Wednesday morning when TMZ announced that the outlet received a letter demanding a payment of one bitcoin — about $67,000 — in exchange for the name of Guthrie's kidnapper. $600 million in Trump administration health cuts will hit California HIV programs11.února The Trump administration announced $600 million in funding cuts to HIV prevention programs and healthcare grants. Why video of a masked intruder is such a game-changer in the Nancy Guthrie investigation10.února More than a week after Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped from her Tucson home, authorities offered few clues. FBI releases photos of masked person at Nancy Guthrie's front door in kidnapping case10.února The surveillance photo marks the first major development released to the public in the case that has baffled law enforcement experts for more than a week. Immigration officials grilled over U.S. citizen deaths during oversight hearing10.února For the first time since the federal operation in Minneapolis led to the deaths of two U.S. citizens, the heads of three immigration agencies testified before the House Homeland Security Committee. Liberal Sen. Bernie Sanders to kick off California billionaires' tax campaign10.února Sen. Bernie Sanders, a hero among liberals and populists, will next week formally kick off the campaign to place a billionaires tax on the November ballot. The controversial proposal, if approved by voters, would impose a one-time 5% tax on the assets of the state's wealthiest residents. Nancy Guthrie ransom note demanded $6 million by 5 p.m. Monday. The deadline looms9.února Sources told The Times the ransom note felt credible because it included details about a specific damaged piece of property and the placement of an accessory in the home. The Times has not reviewed the note, but sources with knowledge of the investigation said it sought $6 million. Who abducted Nancy Guthrie? A week after abduction, few answers as search grows more desperate8.února A week after Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her Tucson home, investigators spent the weekend searching at least two residences as more details emerged about a ransom note. Trump, California and the multi-front war over the next election8.února Local elections administrators across California say they have been preparing for once unthinkable threats to the midterms, from their own federal government. Commentary: Fix the potholes or fight the power? That's the choice facing California's next governor8.února Columnists Mark Z. Barabak and Anita Chabria agree the California race for governor isn't raising any roofs. But someone's going to win. Should they focus on the state's needs or battling Trump? |