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Minivan Plows Into Crowd in Downtown Los Angeles

Nine people were injured Sunday afternoon after a minivan crashed into a crowd in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.

L.A. Sheriff’s Boycott Law Enforcement Event Following Deputies’ Excessive Force Conviction

Hundreds of Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies are boycotting this year’s "Baker to Vegas" Challenge Cup Relay.

Transgender Athlete Takes First Place in Girls’ High School Track Meet in Portland

A biological male identifying as a female athlete reportedly claimed first place at a girls’ high school track meet in Portland, Oregon, reigniting the ongoing debate over fairness in women’s sports.

Pacific Palisades Residents Frustrated With ‘Slow’ Recovery Efforts

Three months after the devastating Palisades Fire, the Pacific Palisades community is still in the thick of recovery.

Fugitive Taunts Cops Online — Instantly Regrets It

A Tennessee man was arrested this week after publicly mocking local law enforcement on social media, prompting deputies to track him down and bring him into custody.

Luxury Carmaker Freezes U.S. Sales After Trump’s Bold Tariff Move

​Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the UK-based luxury car manufacturer owned by India's Tata Motors, has announced a temporary halt on shipments of its British-made vehicles to the United States.

State Department Issues Travel Advisory For The Bahamas Due to Crime

The U.S. State Department has issued a Level 2 travel advisory for The Bahamas, urging travelers to “exercise increased caution” due to rising crime and even potential shark attacks.

CBP Officers Charged With Accepting Bribes From Cartel Members

Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers assigned to the San Ysidro Port of Entry—the nation’s busiest border crossing—have been charged with accepting bribes.

Historic Tornadoes, Flooding Claims At Least 16 Lives Across the Country

A relentless barrage of tornadoes and historic flash flooding across several states has now claimed at least 16 lives, according to state and local officials.

Rubio Announces U.S. Visa Ban on South Sudanese Nationals Following Deportation Dispute

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Saturday that the United States will no longer issue visas to South Sudanese nationals.

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