The Washington Post shed roughly half of all staffers in recent years due to multiple rounds of layoffs and voluntary buyouts, according to numbers from executive editor Matt Murray.
Mario Edgardo Garcia-Aquino, an illegal immigrant established himself as a soccer coach in Southern California before sexually assaulting his players, including one he also murdered.
Eleven people charged in elaborate marriage fraud scheme targeting military members to help Chinese nationals gain immigration benefits and base access.
Trump signed an executive order Wednesday directing the Department of War to purchase coal power for military installations, calling coal "essential" to national security.
Tito Ortiz, former UFC champion and Huntington Beach mayor pro tempore, relocated to Florida citing crime while endorsing Sheriff Chad Bianco to challenge Newsom in 2026.
Princess Sofia breaks silence on Epstein ties, demonstrating royal transparency as she distances herself from late financier's crimes and supports victims.
Chinese snowboarder Liu Jiayu was involved in a serious crash during halfpipe qualifying and required emergency medical attention after her final jump attempt.
The wife of Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom lashed out at reporters for not asking questions about the Planned Parenthood funding bill he signed into law.
The House passed legislation to roll back President Donald Trump’s Canada tariffs after several Republicans joined Democrats in a rare rebuke. The resolution now heads to the Senate.
Madison Chock and Evan Bates claimed the silver medal in a thrilling Olympic ice dance final, while teammates Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik finished fourth.