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Ronald Reagan biographer, legendary California journalist Lou Cannon dies22:06 Lou Cannon, a journalist known for his coverage of Ronald Reagan's political career, the Rodney King riots and other major news events died at 92. Justice Department won't meet Friday deadline to release all Epstein files19.prosince The Justice Department will miss a legal deadline Friday to release all files from its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, a top official said. TikTok signs agreement for new joint venture keeping it online in the U.S.19.prosince TikTok said Thursday that it signed an agreement to form a U.S. joint venture that is majority-owned by U.S. investors and would oversee its U.S. operations. News Analysis: Trump's math problem: Rising prices, falling approval ratings19.prosince Rising prices have given President Trump a major political problem: Many of the voters who backed him last year are losing faith. Chabria: Beneath the rambling, Trump laid out a chilling healthcare plan19.prosince In an 18-minute rant, President Trump gave insights into how he wants to reform American healthcare. It isn't good. Trump administration, Congress move to cut off transgender care for children18.prosince U.S. officials are proposing new restrictions that would effective ban gender-affirming care for minors. 'Betrayed': Investors grapple with Trump commuting sentence of man who defrauded them18.prosince David Gentile was convicted in what prosecutors described as a $1.6-billion Ponzi scheme. President Trump freed him. Now victims, including Trump supporters, are at a loss. 'We want it back': Trump asserts U.S. claims to Venezuelan oil and land18.prosince President Trump's declaration of a partial blockade of oil tankers heading to and from Venezuela has escalated tensions with the Latin American country. Trump administration moves to dismantle leading climate and weather research center18.prosince Experts say a closure of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., would leave millions vulnerable to worsening climate hazards. Republicans defy Johnson to force House vote on extending health insurance subsidies17.prosince Four centrist House Republicans have broken with their party's leadership over extending healthcare subsidies. Failed emergency alerts during L.A. firestorms eroded public trust. How to fix a broken system?17.prosince During January's fires, emergency alert failures killed trust: Altadena residents received evacuation orders five hours late, and 10 million got erroneous alerts countywide. White House defends chief of staff Wiles after tell-all profile17.prosince Susie Wiles, President Trump's chief of staff, in surprisingly candid interviews, cited missteps by the administration on immigration and the Jeffrey Epstein case and acknowledged that the president has launched a campaign of retribution against his perceived enemies. Barabak: In disparaging Reiner, Trump shows the shriveled heart of an us-versus-them presidency17.prosince Unlike his predecessors, Trump has repeatedly shown he cares only for his supporters and political allies. While many condemned his cruelty, Republican leaders continue to turn a blind eye. The crime that haunts Mexico, sowing fear, disrupting life: extortion16.prosince Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum launched a high-profile campaign against extortion, calling it a nationwide problem. National Guard troops under Trump's command leave L.A before court's deadline16.prosince The remaining California National Guard soldiers under federal command were ordered out of L.A., but appellate courts are still weighing the challenge to Trump's authority. |