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As Arizona groundwater disappears, an agricultural giant agrees to use less5:31 Agriculture has been free to use Arizona's groundwater, but as water levels drop, the state may have hit a turning point. Rep. Julia Brownley announces she will not seek reelection3:46 Rep. Julia Brownley of Westlake Village announced Thursday she would not seek another term in Congress. Trump claims crime is rampant in California. Newsom counters with stats showing historic lows2:53 Killings in Los Angeles plummeted in 2025, mirroring trends statewide. Gov. Gavin Newsom touted the latest numbers in his speech Thursday, pushing back against President Trump's insistence that crime in the state is out of control. L.A. clergy, protesters denounce ICE officer fatal shooting in Minneapolis1:07 The shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by a federal agent has sparked protests and vigils across the country, including in Los Angeles. As Trump threatens to strike cartels, Mexico's president says violence is plummeting0:14 Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said homicides have fallen 40% since she took office, evidence, she says, that her organized crime strategy is working. But analysts cast doubt on the accuracy of the data. Fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis reflects pattern of armed confrontations nationwide23:21 A 37-year-old woman was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis Wednesday, the most recent armed confrontation between immigration agents and civilians across the country. GOP senators break with Trump to rein in use of military without Congress' approval22:28 The Senate will vote next week on a measure that would block Trump from using military force "within or against Venezuela" without approval from Congress. Calmes: Trump's 626 overseas strikes aren't 'America First.' What's his real agenda?13:33 The president who promised domestic solutions has instead inserted the U.S. into many other nations' conflicts, most recently Venezuela's. Why? 'Active shooter' or ICE agent's victim? What happened in L.A. New Year's Eve killing13:33 Federal officials say an off-duty ICE agent was responding to an "active shooter" at his apartment complex when he gunned down Keith "Pooter" Porter in Northridge. Friends and advocates contend Porter was not threatening anyone — but shooting a gun in the air to celebrate on New Year's Eve. Trump withdraws U.S. from 66 international organizations and treaties, including major climate groups8.ledna The groups include the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, among many others. ICE officer kills a Minneapolis driver in a deadly start to Trump's latest immigration operation8.ledna The Department of Homeland Security deployed 2,000 officers in Minnesota to carry out its 'largest immigration operation ever'. Iran on edge as Trump threatens action following Venezuela operation amid protests8.ledna Perhaps no nation is alarmed as Iran by the U.S. attack on Venezuela to capture as Nicolás Maduro. Its leaders are facing a fresh bout of anti-government demonstrations and threats from President Trump. Trump administration declares 'war on added sugar' in overhaul of food guidelines7.ledna The Trump administration overhauled federal dietary guidelines Wednesday, prioritizing protein and healthy fats while limiting added sugars to 10 grams per meal. CIA advised Trump against supporting Venezuela's democratic opposition7.ledna Trump dismissed the leadership of Venezuela's democratic opposition in favor of Maduro's handpicked vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, now the interim president. |