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Ex-Navy SEAL convicted in plot to fire explosives at police at San Diego 'No Kings' rally6:26 Former Navy SEAL Gregory Vandenberg was convicted of transporting fireworks intended to harm law enforcement at a "No Kings" protest in San Diego. House Democrats challenge new Homeland Security order limiting lawmaker visits to immigration facilities2:45 Twelve House Democrats, including five from California, sued the Trump administration over a policy placing restrictions on visits of immigrant detention facilities by members of Congress. Defiant independence from the Federal Reserve catches Trump off guard0:55 Powell was responding to grand jury subpoenas delivered to the Federal Reserve related to his congressional testimony regarding construction work at the Fed headquarters. 'We just want our lives back.' Maduro's gone, but what's next for 8 million Venezuelans who fled?12.ledna Nicolás Maduro's downfall has stirred a mix of relief, fear and uncertainty among Venezuela's vast diaspora, many of whom were forced into exile by repression and hardship and now face the question of whether they could ever return. California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta opts against running for governor. Again.12.ledna California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta announced he will not be running for governor. Bonta last year said he decided not to run for the post, then reconsidered it after former Vice President Kamala Harris and Sen. Alex Padilla announced they were not running. Thousands gather statewide in anti-ICE protests, including hundreds in Huntington Beach12.ledna Anti-ICE protests in some 60 cities of California were largely peaceful statewide, although marked by moments of tension, anger and sporadic vandalism. Trump's first-year actions sparked a fiery legal war, and stunning rebukes from judges11.ledna The Trump administration in its first year has claimed sweeping executive power and tested U.S. laws. Federal judges warn that American jurisprudence and democracy are under threat. Barabak: Trump can be hard to take. But his tariffs keep this fisherman afloat11.ledna James Blanchard, a fourth-generation shrimper, was prepared to hang up his nets because of collapsing prices caused by imports. He's not a fan of Trump's persona, but appreciates his policies. While celebrating Maduro's capture, Venezuelan immigrants worry about deportation11.ledna For many of the hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants facing possible deportation, their relief about the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro was cut by the fear about what comes next from an administration that has zeroed in on Venezuelans as a target. Federal judge blocks Trump administration's freeze of $10 billion in child-care funds10.ledna Gov. Gavin Newsom and other state Democratic leaders had accused the president of pursuing a political vendetta after he froze federal funding for social services programs. Stephen A. Smith doubles down on calling ICE shooting in Minneapolis 'completely justified'10.ledna The ESPN broadcaster's comments are a continuation of his outspoken views about politics and world affairs, which fall outside his sports specialty. Washington National Opera is leaving the Kennedy Center in wake of Trump upset10.ledna The Washington National Opera, which has performed at the Kennedy Center since 1971, is leaving the performing arts venue. Why LAPD and other police agencies discourage shooting at cars — and why ICE still does10.ledna The tactic of shooting at moving vehicles has fallen out of favor with the LAPD and many other law enforcement agencies across the country because it puts bystanders at risk. Marshalls closes Hollywood and San José outlets10.ledna The discount retailer Marshalls has closed locations in Hollywood and San José, impacting more than 120 employees. |