A federal judge in California has barred Border Patrol agents from arresting someone suspected of living in the U.S. illegally unless they have a warrant or a reason to believe the person might flee before a warrant can be obtained. Tuesday's ruling from U.S. District Judge Jennifer L. Thurston also...
Bondi Visits Little-Known US Research Lab Fighting Fentanyl Flow From Cartels
WASHINGTON — A key player in the U.S. government's battle to combat the flow of deadly fentanyl is a team at a little-known research lab in northern Virginia that's working to analyze seized narcotics and gather intelligence to find ways to stop the supply. Attorney General Pam Bondi traveled to...
3D Printed Starbucks Store: First-of-its-Kind Drive-Thru Opens in Texas
There's a new pour from Starbucks: Its first 3D printed store in the U.S. The Seattle-based coffee giant with more than 17,000 locations nationwide has never had a store quite like the one opening this week in the Texas city of Brownsville, along the U.S.-Mexico border, where a computer-controlled robotic...
Trump to Offer Automakers Some Relief on His 25% Tariffs
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will sign executive orders Tuesday to relax some of his 25% tariffs on autos and auto parts, the White House said, a significant reversal as the import taxes threatened to hurt domestic manufacturers. Automakers and independent analyses have indicated that the tariffs could raise prices,...
Take It Down Act Passes, Targets Deepfakes and Revenge Porn
Congress has overwhelmingly approved bipartisan legislation to enact stricter penalties for the distribution of non-consensual intimate imagery, sometimes called "revenge porn." Known as the Take It Down Act, the bill is now headed to President Donald Trump's desk for his signature. The measure was introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz, a...
How the State Sent Californians’ Personal Health Data to LinkedIn
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The website that lets Californians shop for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, coveredca.com, has been sending sensitive data to LinkedIn, forensic testing by CalMatters has revealed. As visitors filled out forms on the website, trackers on...
Fresno Barbershop Shooting Suspect Arrested, Police Link Him to Separate Shooting
An 18-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a deadly shooting at a Fresno barbershop that left one man dead and two others injured, authorities said Tuesday. Officers responded to a ShotSpotter activation at Los Viejones Barbershop at 501 N. Van Ness Ave. around 5:12 p.m. on April 19,...
Equities Climb in Choppy Trade as Earnings, Data, Tariffs Gauged
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were higher on Tuesday, after alternating between modest gains and losses in choppy trading as investors assessed the latest round of corporate earnings, economic data and changes on the trade policy front. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicted China could lose 10 million jobs...
UN Chief Urges ‘Irreversible Action’ on Israel, Palestinian Two-State Solution
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday pushed countries to "take irreversible action towards implementing a two-state solution" between Israel and the Palestinians ahead of an international conference in June. "I encourage Member States to go beyond affirmations, and to think creatively about the concrete steps...
More Than 50,000 Los Angeles County Workers Take to Picket Lines Demanding Higher Pay
LOS ANGELES — More than 50,000 Los Angeles County workers demanding higher pay walked picket lines again Tuesday, and the strike could mean closures or disruptions at libraries, healthcare clinics and administrative offices across the nation's most populous county. The two-day walkout that began Monday evening followed failed negotiations with...