California Governor Candidate Proposes Eliminating State Income Tax

Podcast host Patrick Bet-David discusses how Democrats are struggling to find a new party leader on 'Hannity.' A candidate for California governor suggests scrapping the state's income tax altogether, a move that could send a political earthquake through the Golden State.

California Republican Lawmaker Pushes to Reverse Transgender Athlete Policy in School Sports

Discussion on California Republican lawmaker pushing to reverse policy allowing biological males to play in female sports, with support from conservative activist Matt Walsh. The bill aims to base participation on biological sex to ensure fairness in competition and protect student privacy and dignity.

Sea-Mammal Crisis in Southern California

Sea lions in Southern California are washing up on the shore ill or dead due to a neurotoxin from an algae bloom. Rescue organizations are overwhelmed, and the toxin has been devastating to sea life, especially dolphins. The cause of the severe toxin levels is still being studied.

Tesla Cybertruck Vandalism in Novato, California

Police are searching for suspects after a Tesla Cybertruck was vandalized in Novato, California. Attacks on Tesla vehicles are increasing across the country, leading to concerns and investigations by law enforcement agencies.

Regrets of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Ingrid Seward explains why Prince Harry has regrets about leaving the UK and the royal family, while Meghan Markle is focused on building her lifestyle empire in California. The couple's struggles and estrangement from the royal family continue to impact them.

California Powerball Lottery Winner

A very lucky person won the California Powerball lottery with an estimated $527 million jackpot. The winning ticket was sold at a 7-Eleven in Anaheim. The store's employees are excited and will receive $1 million for selling the winning ticket.

Paul Rodriguez Arrested on Narcotics Possession Charges

Stand-up comedian Paul Rodriguez was arrested on charges of possession of narcotics following a traffic stop in Burbank, California. His lawyer denies the allegations, claiming they lack foundation.

Mother Stabs Son to Death After Disneyland Trip

A mother is facing charges for stabbing her 11-year-old son to death after a trip to Disneyland in California. She called the police on herself after committing the crime.

President Trump's Policies Against California

President Trump has initiated multiple policies against California, including challenging state laws protecting transgender students and investigating affirmative action in higher education. The administration is also reviewing funding related to transgender protections and investigating the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Proposed Healthcare Ballot Initiative in California

A proposed healthcare ballot initiative in California, named after Luigi Mangione who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, aims to make it illegal for anyone other than a licensed physician to deny, delay, or modify medical procedures or medications. Patients would be allowed to sue insurers and potentially receive attorney fees and triple damages if successful.

California Housing Regulations

California Governor Gavin Newsom acknowledges regulatory issues with building housing in the state, blaming misuse of regulations and lawfare by both political parties. He highlights progress on high-speed rail and emphasizes the need to address the supply-demand imbalance to tackle the affordability crisis.

Analysis of Liberal Governance in California

California Gov. Gavin Newsom acknowledges criticism of liberal governance in Ezra Klein's book, emphasizes the need for an emergency mindset in governance, and highlights efforts to address issues like high-speed rail and housing production.

Discussion on Overregulation in California

Bill Maher discusses overregulation with California Governor Gavin Newsom and criticizes bureaucratic hurdles in the state. Maher urges Newsom to eliminate unnecessary regulations for infrastructure projects.

Impact of California Laws on Ambulance Ride Costs

Comedy influencer Robby Witt criticizes California laws that make health insurance increase the cost of ambulance rides. San Jose City Council approves first responder fees for emergency medical care. Witt highlights issues with added fees and insurance-related billing discrepancies.

California Law on Teachers and Parent Notification

California Governor Gavin Newsom defends a law allowing teachers not to inform parents about students changing their gender identity, arguing that teachers should focus on teaching and not be required to report students. He believes it was wrong to fire teachers for not reporting such information.

California Fire Departments Implementing First Responder Fees for Medical Treatments

Some California fire departments are implementing a $427 fee for life-saving medical treatments provided by first responders. The fee is aimed at recouping costs and ensuring the sustainability of the fire department.

Jake Steinfeld considers running for governor of California after wildfires

Fitness personality and entrepreneur Jake Steinfeld considers running for governor of California after witnessing the destruction caused by recent wildfires in his community. He criticizes California's permitting process and state leaders for their handling of the crisis.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Speed Safety System Pilot Program in San Francisco

California Gov. Gavin Newsom ridiculed over allegations of funding a bust commemorating his time as San Francisco mayor. San Francisco launches a program issuing speeding tickets based on income, with discounts for lower-income individuals. Speed cameras placed in high injury areas. Program aims to benefit all communities.

Investigation of California over Gender Notification Law

The Trump administration is investigating California over a law that bars school districts from notifying parents if children want to change genders. The U.S. Department of Education is looking into alleged violations of the Family Educational Rights Privacy Act.

California Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez's Bill to Ban Trans Athletes from Girls' Sports

California Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez's bill to ban trans athletes from girls' sports will be voted on, amid warnings of federal funding cuts. The issue has sparked controversy over trans inclusion in girls' sports in California.

Political Change in California

Steve Hilton discusses his new book 'Califailure: Reversing the Ruin of America's Worst-Run State' on Fox News, highlighting the potential for political change in California towards more conservative policies.

Proposed Ballot Initiative Named After Luigi Mangione in California

The article discusses the proposed ballot initiative in California named after alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione, which aims to make it illegal for insurance companies to delay, deny, or modify medical procedures or medications suggested by licensed physicians.

Opposition to Gun Legislation and Excise Taxes

California Republican Assemblyman Tom Lackey opposes gun legislation imposing excise taxes, supported by Republican lawmakers seeking to stop states from taxing gun and ammunition sales. They argue it undermines the Second Amendment.

Investigation into California Department of Education's Handling of Student Gender Identity Information

The Department of Education's Student Privacy Policy Office is investigating the California Department of Education for potentially violating FERPA by not allowing parents access to their children's education data due to a state law protecting students' gender identity. The DoE is concerned that schools in California are hiding students' gender identity from parents during social transitions, potentially violating FERPA. California Governor signed a bill preventing schools from disclosing students' sexual orientation or gender identity without consent.

Termination of NIH Grants for DEI and Gender Research in California

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launches a website called 'Policies for the People' to gather policy suggestions from ordinary Americans. The Department of Health and Human Services terminated over $330 million in NIH grants related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and gender research in California. Trump administration has been cutting DEI initiatives from the government.

Electric Vehicle Infrastructure in California

California now has more electric vehicle charging stations than gas nozzles, but consumer demand is struggling to meet Gov. Gavin Newsom’s target of ending gas-powered vehicle sales by 2035, and federal support is in doubt.

Meghan Markle's Attempt to Become a Royal Influencer in California

Meghan Markle makes a surprise appearance with Gwyneth Paltrow to debunk feud rumors and experts believe she aims to become a royal influencer in California. Comparison to Gwyneth Paltrow's success in the lifestyle space is made, highlighting the need for Meghan to establish her own unique mark.

Homeless squatters in luxury RV parking lot

Homeless squatters have taken over a luxury RV parking lot in City of Industry, California, leading to massive fires and crime. Efforts are being made to remove the occupants and clean up the area.

Reinstatement of Death Penalty in Los Angeles County

Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman reinstated the death penalty for certain serious crimes, undoing the policy of his predecessor George Gascón. The death penalty can now be sought in cases of murder with special circumstances.

Controversy Surrounding California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara's Taxpayer-Funded Travel

California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has been criticized for extensive taxpayer-funded travel, including international trips without clear work purposes. He missed important state hearings while attending conferences in Bermuda, Washington, D.C., Florida, and Paris. Lara has faced backlash for insurance companies leaving the state and home insurance policy cancellations due to his refusal to allow rate increases.

California's Medicaid Shortfall and Providing Healthcare to Illegal Immigrants

Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) discussed California's Medicaid shortfall, stating that California is 'fine' but expressing concerns about the impact of the stock market depression. He emphasized the importance of providing Medicaid to illegal immigrants to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

Controversy surrounding California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Medi-Cal spending

Discussion on reports claiming California Gov. Gavin Newsom funded a monument of himself and controversy over Medi-Cal spending on illegal immigrant healthcare, with critics calling for his resignation.

Corruption Among California's Democratic Politicians

The book 'Fool’s Gold' exposes corruption among California’s leading Democratic politicians, revealing scandals involving Gov. Gavin Newsom, Sen. Adam Schiff, VP Kamala Harris, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The book highlights how Newsom received money from PG&E, leading to conflicts of interest and questionable actions. It also delves into the state's one-party rule and media bias.

California's Medi-Cal Program Shortfall

California is facing a $3.44 billion shortfall in Medi-Cal after expanding to offer free health care to illegal aliens, leading to the need for borrowing. Despite initial estimates, the program is turning out to be more expensive than anticipated.

Critique of California's Current State by Frank Stallone

Actor-musician Frank Stallone criticizes the current state of California, citing rampant crime, filth, and homelessness. He blames poor leadership from figures like Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass. Stallone calls for better management of wildfires, cleaning up homeless encampments, and a return to a mindset of crime and punishment.

California's Use of Federal Funds for Illegal Immigrant Healthcare

Fox News article discussing California's use of federal taxpayer dollars to fund healthcare for illegal immigrants, highlighting a loophole in Medicaid provider taxes and potential savings by closing the loophole.

National Voter ID Laws

The article argues for the implementation of a national voter ID law in the United States, highlighting examples from other countries like Ghana. It emphasizes the importance of election integrity and bipartisan support for voter ID laws.

California Republicans' Voter ID Initiative

California Republicans are launching an effort to put a voter ID referendum on the 2026 ballot, citing concerns about election integrity. Democrats have resisted voter ID requirements despite support from the public. The coalition includes various elected officials and advocacy groups. Polls show bipartisan support for voter ID, with President Trump and some Republicans backing the initiative.

Katie Porter announces bid for governor of California

Former Rep. Katie Porter announces bid for governor of California, emphasizing the need for hope and new ideas. Controversies surrounding Porter's behavior towards staff members are highlighted in the article.

WalletHub Study on America's Happiest Cities in 2025

WalletHub released a study on the happiest cities in the U.S. for 2025, with Fremont, California topping the list. Factors like income, mental and physical health, and community well-being contribute to residents' happiness. Western and Midwestern cities tend to be happier than those in the South and old industrial towns. The analysis considered emotional & physical well-being, income & employment, and community & environment metrics.

Air Pollution in India and California

Six out of the world’s 10 most polluted cities are in India, while California has the worst air pollution in North America, according to the 2024 World Air Quality Report. India saw a 7% decline in PM2.5 concentration in 2024, but air pollution remains a significant health burden. China recorded lower air pollution levels in more than 300 cities in 2024, with the goal to reduce annual average PM2.5 concentration levels below 25 micrograms per cubic meter.

California Bill on Self-Defense

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco criticizes a bill in California that he believes would make self-defense illegal, claiming it will embolden criminals and harm law-abiding citizens.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's stance on gender-neutral language and transgender athletes

California Gov. Gavin Newsom claimed no one in his office has used the word LatinX, but evidence shows otherwise. He recently distanced himself from far-left gender ideology and acknowledged conservative viewpoints on transgender athletes in women's sports.

WalletHub's 2025 Report on the Happiest U.S. Cities

WalletHub released its 2025 report on the 'happiest' U.S. cities based on 29 key metrics. Fremont, California was ranked as the happiest city, followed by San Jose and Irvine. Cleveland, Ohio was listed as the least happy city.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Ties to China via ChinaSF

A new book raises concerns about California Gov. Gavin Newsom's ties to China through a nonprofit organization called ChinaSF, alleging that it served as a gateway for corrupt CCP-aligned corporations to flood into the state. The book details Newsom's history with the Chinese community in the Bay Area, his relationship with CCP businesses, and questionable connections to various Chinese companies.

Earthquakes in Malibu, California

Malibu, California has experienced a 4.1-magnitude earthquake following recent wildfires and is predicted to face more small earthquakes in the future, as part of a larger seismic pattern in Southern California.

Alila Marea Beach Resort Transition to Adults-Only

The Alila Marea Beach Resort in California has transitioned to an adults-only resort, no longer accepting children. The move aims to provide a serene environment for adult travelers seeking relaxation and exploration by the beach.

Arrest of Illegal Aliens for Shooting and Killing Man in Inglewood, California

Two illegal aliens with lengthy criminal records in sanctuary cities were arrested after allegedly shooting and killing a man who tried to stop them from stealing a catalytic converter in Inglewood, California. One suspect has been arrested at least a dozen times with charges including grand theft, concealed firearm in car, kidnapping, possession of meth, and possession of burglary tools.

City of Huntington Beach lawsuit against California over sanctuary policies

The City of Huntington Beach is suing California over its sanctuary policies for illegal aliens, claiming that these policies have led to an increase in violent crime. The city is working with America First Legal and is seeking to enjoin the state from enforcing these laws.

Water Rate Hikes in California

Millions of Californians will face significant water rate hikes in the coming years due to increased costs of importing water, with San Diego County expected to see a 70% price jump by 2030.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Interview with Charlie Kirk

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's interview with Charlie Kirk discussed his attempts to distance himself from past mistakes and present a positive image for a potential presidential run, despite criticism for his handling of various issues.

California LGBTQ Caucus Disappointed by Gov. Newsom's Comments on Transgender Athletes

California's LGBTQ Caucus is disappointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom's comments on transgender athletes participating in sports, calling them deeply unfair. Newsom's remarks have caused backlash from LGBTQ activists who feel he is faltering in his allegiance to the far-left and gender identity. The governor's attempt to burnish his bipartisan credentials ahead of a possible presidential run in 2028 backfired after he backtracked on his statements.

Controversy over California Governor's Stance on Transgender Athletes

The Human Rights Campaign criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom for his stance on transgender athletes during an interview with conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Newsom's attempt to appeal to the MAGA movement backfired as the Human Rights Campaign expressed disappointment and warned against betraying vulnerable communities. The organization had previously endorsed Newsom for re-election.

California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara's Actions Regarding Fire Victims and State Farm

California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara releases list of insurance companies agreeing to give fire victims over 75% of coverage without itemized list of belongings, State Farm not included. State Farm facing scrutiny for dropping policyholders before Palisades Fire and resisting full payouts for personal property coverage. State Farm executive fired for controversial comments on Pacific Palisades homes. Lara urges insurers to pay claims promptly for wildfire survivors.

Criticism of California Gov. Gavin Newsom

Alex Marlow criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom for his stance on biological men playing women's sports, claiming Newsom is trying to pivot away from his left-wing record in California.

California's High-Speed Rail Project and Federal Funding Controversy

California Gov. Gavin Newsom asks for federal aid for wildfires from President Trump despite resistance. Rep. Kevin Kiley requests FBI investigation into California's high-speed rail project. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy criticizes the bullet train efforts and calls for review of federal funding usage.

California Governor Gavin Newsom's stance on transgender athletes in sports

California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed agreement with conservative Charlie Kirk on the issue of transgender athletes participating in female college and youth sports, stating that it is unfair. Newsom acknowledged that Democrats are being politically damaged by their stance on the issue.

Discussion between California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk

California Gov. Gavin Newsom invited Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on his podcast to discuss the Democratic Party's shortcomings in the 2024 presidential election. Kirk highlighted the crisis among young people that the Democrats had ignored, allowing President Trump to make inroads with the youth vote.

Actor Steve Carell sends students affected by wildfires to prom for free

Actor Steve Carell is sending Southern California high school students affected by wildfires to prom for free. The initiative is in partnership with Alice's Kids charity to help seniors from six high schools in Pasadena enjoy the event after devastating fires in the region.

State Farm's Response to California State Insurance Commissioner's Recommendation

State Farm is not honoring California State Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara's recommendation to pay 100% of personal property coverage to fire victims without requiring them to itemize their belongings. State Farm is only offering up to 50% upfront without a comprehensive inventory list.

State Farm Executive Blames Victims for Wildfires in Pacific Palisades

A State Farm executive blamed victims of Los Angeles wildfires for building homes in Pacific Palisades and faced criticism for dropping customers before the fire and handling insurance claims.

Controversial California Bill Allowing Bear Hunting with Hounds

A bill proposed in California seeks to make it legal for hunters to use trained hounds to chase and hunt bears, in response to an increase in conflicts between humans and bears. The bill is controversial, with some arguing that it could worsen the situation by driving bears towards residential areas.

Charges Against Corrections Officers for 'Gladiator Fights' at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall

California Attorney General charges 30 corrections officers in Los Angeles County for enabling 'gladiator fights' at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, leading to child abuse and battery of 143 kids aged 12-18. The facility was closed due to systemic failures.

California fire relief funding

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin discusses potential limitations on California fire relief funding and suggests that California must take action to prevent future wildfires.

Return to Office Policy for California State Employees

California Governor Gavin Newsom orders state employees to return to the office for at least four days a week, citing the legacy of work-from-home policies due to COVID-19 lockdowns. He directs agencies to update hybrid telework policies and streamlines hiring for former federal employees. Democrats appear to be copying a policy from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Proposed Bill Restricting Homeowners' Self-Defense Rights

California Democrat State Assemblyman Rick Chavez Zbur is amending a proposed bill, AB 1333, that would restrict homeowners' ability to use deadly force in self-defense against burglars. Critics argue that the bill limits the right to defend one's home, while Zbur has promised to amend the legislation in response to backlash.

Meghan Markle's Attempt to Launch Lifestyle Brand in California

Meghan Markle faced trademark issues while trying to launch her lifestyle brand in California. Despite setbacks, she renamed her brand to As Ever and is set to launch products in the spring. She is also premiering a Netflix series called 'With Love, Meghan.'

Teacher Arrested for Inappropriate Relationship with Minor

A Spanish teacher in California has been arrested for engaging in sexual acts with a minor, facing charges of unlawful sexual intercourse with a 17-year-old student. This is not the first incident at Riverbank High School involving inappropriate relationships with students.

California State Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas' Committee Purge

California State Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas removed five Republicans and one moderate Democrat from legislative committees, potentially in retaliation for oversight and bipartisanship efforts. The move was surprising given the Democratic supermajorities in both Assembly and State Senate.

Impact of Green Energy Policies on Electricity Costs in California and New England

California and New England are facing high electricity costs due to their prioritization of renewable energy over affordability and reliability, resulting in increased prices, grid instability, and dependence on foreign energy sources.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's State of Emergency for Brush Clearance

California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for brush clearance after devastating fires in Los Angeles, months too late. The emergency proclamation aims to expedite forest management projects and relax environmental rules to prevent future wildfires.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom declares state of emergency for wildfire prevention projects

California Gov. Gavin Newsom declares a state of emergency to fast-track wildfire prevention projects after President Donald Trump criticizes his handling of wildfires. The state efforts will cost roughly $2.5 billion, focusing on forest management and public tracking of wildfire prevention. Newsom seeks federal aid for disaster relief efforts.

Anti-ICE Activists in California Using Sirens and Bullhorns to Thwart Deportations

Anti-ICE activists in California are using sirens and bullhorns to alert migrants about ICE operations in an attempt to prevent deportations. They also put up posters with personal information of ICE officers. The activists aim to defend their community by legally disrupting ICE activities and reminding people of their rights.

Revoking California's Gas Car Ban Waiver

President Trump and congressional Republicans plan to use the Congressional Review Act to revoke the waiver granted by President Biden to California for Gov. Newsom's gas car ban. California aims to ban gas-powered cars by 2035 and switch to electric vehicles. Trump aims to strip California of authority over mileage standards, citing the Congressional Review Act.

Corruption Probe in Huntington, California

A corruption probe in Huntington, California, named 'Operation Dirty Pond' is investigating the potential misuse of $14 million in public funds allocated for a regional aquatic center project. City hall, mayor's house, and residences of council members were raided. Former council members have raised concerns about corruption and lack of results in the project.

California Democrats Propose Ban on Private Firefighting Companies Using Public Hydrants

California Democrats propose legislation to ban private firefighting companies from using public fire hydrants in emergencies, targeting billionaire developer Rick Caruso who used private firefighters to protect his mall during recent fires. The bill may not achieve its intended purpose due to low water pressure in fire hydrants and an almost empty reservoir. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing criticism for her handling of the fires and firing the L.A. Fire Department chief.

EPA Cleanup Effort in Palisades and Eaton Fires in Los Angeles

The EPA completed Phase 1 of the cleanup effort in the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire in Los Angeles in just 28 days, exceeding the ambitious 30-day deadline set by President Trump. Hazardous materials like lithium ion batteries and cleaning products were removed from over 13,000 properties. Phase 2, led by the Army Corps of Engineers, is underway to remove ordinary debris before rebuilding.

California Wildfires and Federal Aid

California Gov. Gavin Newsom met with President Trump to ask for federal aid for wildfires. Trump proposes a plan to reform California's government and provide aid for fire recovery. The plan involves federal takeover of rebuilding areas affected by fires and providing financial assistance to property owners.

Insurance Coverage for Personal Property Lost in Los Angeles Fires

California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara requested insurance companies to cover 100% of personal property lost in the Los Angeles fires by February 28, but few are complying. Some companies are offering full coverage without itemization, while others are not meeting the 100% requirement.

California's Bullet Train Project and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's Statements

California's bullet train project faces criticism for lack of progress after 17 years, causing disruptions and concerns for residents in Madera County. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy addresses airline accidents and Elon Musk's productivity reports request.

California High-Speed Rail Project Delays and Cost Overruns

California's high-speed rail project is facing persistent delays and cost overruns, with an inspector general's report highlighting issues with federal funding and construction disputes. The project, which aims to connect San Francisco and Los Angeles, is projected to be $100 billion over budget.

Trump administration's rollback of Biden-era emissions standards

Truckers are hopeful about the Trump administration rolling back Biden-era emissions standards, believing it will benefit the industry and American people. They express concerns over California's strict emissions standards and lack of infrastructure for electric vehicles.

Rise in Female Violent Crime Arrest Rates in California

Violent crime committed by women has increased in California, marking a change in traditional crime trends. The state has seen a rise in female violent crime arrest rates since 1980, with men still being arrested more frequently. Various factors such as criminal justice reforms, COVID-19 responses, and specific laws like Proposition 47 and Proposition 64 have influenced the arrest rates. The decrease in arrests is also attributed to a decline in misdemeanor and felony arrests, with notable drops in certain offense categories like property crime and drug-related offenses. The report highlights shifts in arrest rates among different racial groups and age demographics in California.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's request for fire relief funding

California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked Congress for $40 billion in fire relief funding after signing $50 million to fight Trump administration policies. Newsom is seeking more aid for fire rebuild despite already receiving six months' worth of funding from President Biden. There are concerns about federal aid having 'strings' attached.

Insurance coverage for fire-related personal property losses

State Sen. Ben Allen has proposed legislation to require insurance companies to cover 100% of fire-related personal property losses without detailed lists. California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara supports the bill.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy criticizes California's high-speed rail project

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy criticizes California's high-speed rail project as wasteful and unaccountable, sparking vocal protests from LA crowd. Project marred in delays and setbacks, but defended by California High-Speed Rail Authority.

Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports

President Trump threatens to withhold federal funding from Maine for allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's sports. California also defies the executive order by allowing a transgender player to compete in high school girls' basketball playoff games.

California School District Mandates Menstrual Products in Public Schools

California school district mandates menstrual products in public schools for grades 3-12, including boys' bathrooms, to promote period equity and reduce barriers to learning.

U.S. Homelessness Crisis and Fremont City Council's Response

El Cajon, California Mayor Bill Wells discusses U.S. homelessness hitting record highs on 'Fox & Friends First'. Fremont City Council imposes a strict ban on camping on public property, citing frustration with the homeless crisis. The ordinance targets behaviors, not homelessness, and includes penalties like fines or jail time. California's homeless population is the highest in the nation.

California's Healthcare Spending on Illegal Immigrants

California is spending $9.5 billion on healthcare for illegal immigrants, which is more than previously known, causing budget concerns and criticisms from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers.

Potential Kamala Harris Gubernatorial Bid in California 2026

Former Vice President Kamala Harris leads the Democratic field of contenders for governor of California in a hypothetical 2026 race, according to recent polling.

Jennie Garth's Plan to Leave California

Jennie Garth, known for 'Beverly Hills, 90210,' plans to leave California once her youngest child graduates high school. She wants to move to a place surrounded by nature and away from the city feel.

California Gubernatorial Race 2026

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco is expected to run for governor of California in 2026, focusing on tough-on-crime policies and criticizing current Democratic leadership. Former Vice President Kamala Harris and other candidates are also considering gubernatorial runs.

Trump's Interest in Buying Greenland and Satirical Proposals

President Trump's interest in buying Greenland has sparked serious and satirical proposals, with Denmark and Greenland rejecting the idea. Some Danes are now jokingly proposing to buy California from Trump. Republican lawmakers have introduced bills to support Trump's efforts in acquiring Greenland.

California's High-Speed Rail Project

President Trump could potentially claw back $4.3 billion in unspent federal funds for California's high-speed rail project, which was originally approved by voters in 2008. Governor Newsom canceled the original plan, but President Biden restored the funding in 2021. President Trump has renewed suspicions of the project and may investigate it for corruption.

Impact of Rising Gas Prices on American Drivers and Politics

Gas prices are rising in the U.S. due to climbing oil prices, sanctions on Russian and Iranian supplies, and ongoing turmoil in the Middle East. This increase is impacting American drivers and may affect voter sentiment towards the Trump administration.

News Stories from FOX News Network, LLC in 2025

Various news stories covering political events, legal issues, and human interest stories published by FOX News Network, LLC in 2025.

Controversy over Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports

Former national champion gymnast and XX-XY Athletics CEO Jennifer Sey expresses support for President Donald Trump's upcoming executive order that will block transgender athletes from competing in women's sports. San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted against a measure to prevent trans athletes from competing in girls' sports. California refuses to comply with Trump's order, leading to protests and lawsuits.

Satirical Petition for Denmark to Buy California

A satirical petition suggests that Denmark should buy California as a response to President Trump's proposal to buy Greenland. The petition has gained over 200,000 signatures and aims to bring more sunshine and palm trees to Denmark.

Petition to Buy California from the United States

Former President Trump's speech in Arizona includes plans to retake Panama Canal and purchase Greenland. A petition with over 200,000 signatures calls for Denmark to buy California from the U.S. in response to Trump's interest in Greenland.

Controversy over President Trump's Executive Order on Trans Athletes in Women's Sports

President Donald Trump's executive order banning trans athletes in girls' and women's sports is causing controversy in New York as some states refuse to comply. The issue has divided opinions among officials and sparked protests.

California Earthquakes

A series of earthquakes have struck California, with the latest being a 2.6 magnitude quake near Los Banos. No significant damage reported, but fears of a larger quake persist due to seismic activity on the San Andreas fault.

Danish Campaign to Buy California and Take Over Disneyland

A Danish campaign has been launched to buy California and take over Disneyland in response to President Trump's interest in purchasing Greenland from Denmark. The campaign, called 'Denmarkification,' aims to spread Danish values in the US by renaming Disneyland and bringing Danish culture to California. However, the campaign is stated to be a joke on the website.

Small Plane Crash in California

Two people survived a small plane crash in California with no injuries. Several recent aviation incidents have occurred around the globe.

Senator Adam Schiff's letter to federal agencies regarding seasonal firefighters and hiring freeze

Senator Adam Schiff calls on federal agencies to exempt seasonal firefighters from President Trump's hiring freeze to ensure readiness to respond to wildfires in Southern California.

Controversy over Transgender Athletes in California

Protests in California over CIF's refusal to comply with President Trump's executive order banning trans athletes from girls' and women's sports. Lawsuits threatened against CIF for not following federal law. Controversies and challenges around transgender athletes competing with girls and women.

Community resilience and rebuilding efforts after wildfires in Altadena, California

Altadena, California community comes together after devastating wildfires, celebrating a year without gang-related deaths. Black residents face challenges post-fire including loss of generational wealth. Efforts underway to rebuild and provide affordable housing.

California tech whistleblower's death lawsuit

The parents of a young California tech whistleblower are suing San Francisco for refusing to provide information about their son's death, which was ruled a suicide. They believe the death was a homicide and not a suicide.

Bioluminescent Kayaking Travel Trend

The article discusses the hot travel trend of bioluminescent kayaking in various locations like California and Puerto Rico, providing information on tours and experiences available for adventure seekers.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's anti-Trump funding bills

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills providing $50 million to fight President Trump's policies after seeking federal aid for recent wildfires. The bills fund legal challenges of federal policy and provide legal services to vulnerable persons at risk of detention, deportation, or eviction, including illegal aliens.

California Governor Gavin Newsom seeking federal funds

California Governor Gavin Newsom is seeking federal funds while also funding legal challenges against Trump administration policies, sparking criticism for expecting help while opposing Trump's actions.

Kamala Harris's political future and possible California gubernatorial bid

Former Vice President Kamala Harris avoids questions about potential run for California governor, visits Palisades fire damage instead.

Controversy Over Trans Athletes in California Sports

Discussion on DOJ memo stating FBI agents who 'followed orders' won't be fired and President Donald Trump's executive order banning men from competing in women's sports. California defies Trump's order allowing trans athletes to compete with girls and women. Controversies and legal actions ensue.

President Trump's Executive Orders on Gender Ideology and Transgender Athletes

Sonja Shaw, school board president for Chino Valley Unified School District in California, discusses the potential impacts of President Trump's executive orders on gender ideology and transgender athletes in schools.

Assistance for Los Angeles Wildfire Victims

HUD Secretary Scott Turner stated that the FHA will assist victims of the Los Angeles wildfires with rebuilding efforts. The fires took at least 29 lives and destroyed thousands of structures. Many insurance policies were dropped prior to the disaster, leading homeowners to rely on California’s FAIR Plan. Ambassador Ric Grenell emphasized the importance of efficiency in the clean-up and rebuild process, disregarding DEI criteria.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom seeks federal aid for wildfires from President Donald Trump

California Gov. Gavin Newsom meets with President Donald Trump to ask for federal aid for wildfires despite resistance, emphasizing collaboration and cooperation. Trump and Newsom have a history of animosity but are working together on disaster aid. Newsom approved $2.5 billion for fire recovery and seeks more assistance from the federal government. Trump had criticized Newsom's handling of the crisis and demanded changes to water policy and voter ID requirements. Newsom aims to rebuild the working relationship with Trump for future disasters.

Rising Prostate Cancer Cases in California

Rising cases of prostate cancer in California despite declining mortality rates. Changes in PSA screening guidelines have led to increased incidence of non-threatening forms of the disease. Researchers emphasize the need for improved screening methods to identify potentially fatal tumors without causing unnecessary harm.

California Defies Trump Policies on Sports and Transgender Issues

California plans to defy President Trump's ban on men in women's sports and transgender policies, seeking federal aid while pushing back against presidential directives. Governor Gavin Newsom remains low-key on the issue, while Attorney General Rob Bonta has been aggressive in responding to Trump's policies. The state's high-speed rail project also faces criticism from Trump.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom meets with President Donald Trump to discuss wildfire recovery efforts

California Gov. Gavin Newsom met with President Donald Trump to discuss federal funding for wildfire recovery efforts. Newsom expressed appreciation for collaboration and efforts to support survivors.

Calls to Extend Price Gouging Protections for Wildfire Victims in Southern California

Southern California district attorneys are calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to extend price gouging protections to further aid wildfire victims. They are requesting an additional declaration of emergency for surrounding counties to aggressively prosecute those who seek to profit from victims who have lost everything in the wildfires.

Illegal Cannabis Production in California

California's Department of Cannabis Control confiscates unlicensed marijuana plants in Fairfield, California, revealing the ongoing issue of illegal cannabis production despite state legalization. Criminal organizations, particularly from China, are exploiting the industry for money laundering and human trafficking purposes, leading to concerns about product safety and quality.

Governor Newsom meets with President Trump for wildfire recovery funding

Gov. Gavin Newsom meets with President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., to secure more federal funding for wildfire recovery in Los Angeles. They have a history of trading political fire but also working together.

California Politics and Potential Presidential Candidates

Vice President Kamala Harris and California Attorney General Rob Bonta's potential political moves in California are discussed, with Bonta opting to run for re-election in 2026 instead of governor, and Harris' future plans remaining uncertain.

California Wildfires and Federal Funding

Governor Gavin Newsom is seeking federal funding from President Trump to address California wildfires, after state legislators allocated $50 million for anti-Trump measures. Newsom is meeting with federal officials in Washington, D.C. to secure disaster relief funds.

Landslide Activity on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Los Angeles, California

The Palos Verdes Peninsula in Los Angeles, California is shifting towards the Pacific Ocean at a rate of up to 4 inches per week, causing concerns for residents and infrastructure. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory used airborne radar to capture the accelerated landslide activity in the area.

FireAid Benefit Concert for California Wildfire Relief

Numerous artists and celebrities came together for the FireAid benefit concert in Inglewood, California, to raise money for wildfire relief efforts in Southern California following devastating wildfires that destroyed homes and buildings and claimed lives. The concert raised over $100 million, with additional funds expected to come in through online donations. The Grammys also contributed by raising $9 million for various charities supporting music professionals in need.

Meeting between President Trump and California Gov. Newsom on Wildfire Aid

President Trump and California Gov. Newsom meet to discuss federal aid for wildfires. Despite past tensions, they appear willing to work together for the state's recovery.

President Trump criticizes California's high-speed rail project

President Trump criticized California's high-speed rail project, calling it the worst-managed project with massive cost overruns. He intends to investigate the project and questioned the possibility of kickbacks. Trump's remarks put him at odds with California Governor Newsom, who canceled parts of the project in 2019.

Impact of Climate Change on Wildfires in Los Angeles

A research group claims LA wildfires were caused by climate change, sparking debate. Critics call the group 'alarmist' and question lack of peer review. California's poor land management also blamed for wildfires.

California Democrats' $50 Million Spending to Fight Trump Administration and Aid Wildfire Recovery

California Democrats passed $50 million in spending to fight President Trump's administration and its policies while seeking federal aid for wildfires. The funding includes money for legal expenses, lawsuits, and legal aid organizations defending immigrants in California.

Legal battle between pro-life activist and California over undercover videos of Planned Parenthood officials

Pro-life activist and journalist David Daleiden settles with California after a near-decade legal battle over undercover videos of Planned Parenthood officials negotiating the sale of aborted fetal tissue. No fines or prison time. Case seen as viewpoint discrimination. Settlement viewed as a victory for pro-life movement.

Impact of California Wildfires on Homeowners Insurance

Many fire victims in Los Angeles lost their homeowners insurance before losing their homes, major insurance companies have been pulling back from California due to intensified wildfires. Victims forced to use last-resort coverage that may not be enough to rebuild.

California Anti-Deportation Activists Protest on 101 Freeway

Anti-deportation activists in California shut down the 101 Freeway in Downtown Los Angeles, leading to a standoff with the LAPD. Similar protests occurred in San Diego and Dallas demanding legalization for all and an end to unjust immigration policies.

Arizona Senate President's Request to EPA Regarding California's Energy Policy

Arizona Senate President requests EPA to prevent California from dictating energy policy, citing harm to Arizona families. He praises Trump's energy-related executive orders and urges EPA to take immediate action against California's regulations.

California Utility Ending Agreement with Ivanpah Solar Plant

A California utility is ending its agreement to buy power from a giant solar farm in the Mojave Desert due to cheaper alternative clean energy sources, leading to the closure of parts of the plant. Other renewable energy technologies have become more cost-effective than the concentrated solar power used at the plant.

Squatting Issue in California

The article discusses the issue of individuals squatting in other people's homes in California, focusing on a case involving actor and screenwriter Ellie Mae McNulty. It also touches on California's tenant-favorable laws and the challenges faced by homeowners in dealing with squatters, especially after natural disasters like wildfires.

Bird Flu Outbreak on Duck Farm in California

A new strain of bird flu, H5N9, has been detected on a duck farm in California, alongside the more common H5N1 strain. Health agencies are investigating the outbreak, and experts are monitoring the situation closely.

California Democrats Blame Oil and Gas Companies for Wildfire Damage

California Democrats introduce a bill to make oil and gas companies pay for damage caused by wildfires, blaming fossil fuel emissions. President Trump signs an executive order to override environmental policies in the L.A. area.

California Man Facing Prison for Drone Collision with Firefighting Aircraft

A California man is facing up to one year in federal prison for recklessly operating a drone that crashed into a firefighting aircraft during the Palisades fire in California. He has agreed to plead guilty to one count of unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft.

California Republican Assemblymember Kate Sanchez Introduces Bill to Crack Down on Sex Trafficking Loophole

California Republican Assemblymember Kate Sanchez plans to introduce a bill to eliminate a loophole in the state's law that prevents cooperation between federal and state officials in targeting sex traffickers, specifically aiming to remove barriers for local law enforcement to work with federal authorities in cases of sex trafficking of minors.

Amber Alert issued for missing sisters in Central California

An Amber Alert has been issued in Central California for two missing sisters believed to be abducted by their father, who is suspected of killing their mother. The suspect is considered armed and dangerous and may have fled to Mexico.

Wildfire in Castaic, California

Firefighters battle to contain a huge wildfire north of Los Angeles, with over 50,000 people under evacuation orders or warnings. The Hughes Fire burned through hundreds of acres near Castaic Lake. Water drops overnight helped stop the spread, with containment at 14%. No reports of homes burned. New fire prompts evacuation of California State University Channel Islands.

California Woman Arrested for Animal Cruelty and Possession of Short-Barrel Shotgun

California woman arrested after 27 dead horses found on her properties, facing charges of cruelty to animals and possession of a short-barrel shotgun.

Fire Captain Bryan Akers and Son Battle Los Angeles Wildfires Together

Fire Captain Bryan Akers describes working the Los Angeles wildfires and bumping into his son on call. They share a special moment while battling the fires together.

Animal Neglect Case in California

A California woman is facing charges after 27 dead horses were found on her properties outside of Sacramento. Several malnourished horses were also discovered, with some having to be euthanized due to extreme neglect.

President Trump's Visit to Disaster-Affected Areas in North Carolina and California

President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit victims of natural disasters in North Carolina and California. He will first visit flood-affected areas in North Carolina and then travel to Los Angeles to meet communities impacted by ongoing wildfires. The exact itinerary is not clear, but security measures are in place to minimize disruptions. Trump may also visit areas affected by the Eaton Fire. He will be accompanied by Gov. Gavin Newsom and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, though their participation may be limited due to disagreements. Afterwards, Trump will fly to Nevada for an event with vague details.

California Water Policies and Disaster Relief

President Trump argues that California should not receive disaster relief money until changes are made to the state's water policies, criticizing the protection of the Delta smelt as a reason for water shortages.

California Wildfires Federal Aid

President Joe Biden announced that victims of the California wildfires are eligible for a $770 emergency payment for necessities. Social media posts misleadingly suggested this payment would be the only federal aid available, but there are other assistance programs such as home repair, medical expenses, and more.

Controversy over California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Fire Budget Cuts

President-elect Donald Trump claimed California Gov. Gavin Newsom slashed the state's fire budget by $100 million, which Newsom refuted, stating the overall fire protection budget has nearly doubled. Both claims are partially true. Newsom proposed cuts to some wildfire-related programs due to a budget shortfall, but the overall budget and number of fire personnel have increased under his leadership.

Wildfires in Los Angeles

Hollywood Boulevard evacuated as wildfires rage in Los Angeles, impacting iconic Southern California real estate, causing loss of life and destruction of thousands of structures. Mayor faces criticism for being absent during the crisis. Fires spread to Hollywood Hills, Studio City, and other areas, prompting massive evacuations and deployment of National Guard. Estimated economic loss exceeds $50 billion.

Southern California Winter Fires

Southern California is facing devastating winter fires, the most destructive in over four decades, with at least 1,000 structures burned in the Palisades Fire. The fires have killed at least five people, destroyed numerous homes, and led to chaotic evacuations, affecting densely populated neighborhoods and affluent areas like Pacific Palisades, Altadena, and Malibu.

California Wildfires and Water Supply Issues

Dean Cain and Danica Patrick discuss the wildfires in Southern California, highlighting issues with water supply for firefighters. Multiple fires in Los Angeles strain the water system, causing challenges for first responders. Danica Patrick questions the state's management of water resources and suggests Governor Newsom's resignation.

Wildfires in California and Climate Change Debate

Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso discusses wildfires in Los Angeles on FOX News, countering claims blaming fires on climate change. He highlights historical events and human activities that contribute to wildfires in California.

Wildfires in Los Angeles

Fires in Los Angeles could bankrupt the state's insurer-of-last-resort for homes in areas abandoned by commercial insurers.

California Wildfires and Water Supply Dispute

California Gov. Gavin Newsom clashes with President-elect Donald Trump over response to wildfires and water supply issues, leading to a heated exchange on social media.

California Wildfires in Hollywood Hills

A brush fire erupted in the Hollywood Hills area of California, west of the Hollywood sign, leading to mandatory evacuations. Several other wildfires have also broken out in the region. Firefighters are working to contain the fires.

California Wildfires Response Criticism by Sean Hannity

Fox News host Sean Hannity criticizes California officials for their response to wildfires, highlighting budget allocation issues and lack of preparedness.

California Wildfires in Los Angeles County

Time-lapse footage from space shows California wildfires raging across Los Angeles County, forcing thousands to evacuate. Multiple fires threaten structures and have already burned thousands of acres, with some fatalities reported.

California Wildfires and Water Crisis

California Governor Gavin Newsom discusses the water situation during wildfires and criticizes President-Elect Trump for politicizing the disaster.

Wildfires in Southern California affect sports events and professional athletes

Wildfires in Southern California prompt evacuation warnings for iconic Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena and affect sports events in Los Angeles, including postponing an NHL game and potential impacts on NBA games. Several professional athletes and coaches have been directly affected by the fires.

California Wildfires Destroy Historic Buildings

Catastrophic wildfires in California destroy historic buildings, including the home of movie cowboy legend Will Rogers and Topanga State Park. Over 30 buildings engulfed, with loss of cultural and historical artifacts. State Parks mourns the devastation and prioritizes public safety.

California Wildfires in Los Angeles County

California wildfires rage across Los Angeles County, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes as firefighters face challenges due to persistent winds, lack of water support, and reliance on residential water systems.

Wildfires in Southern California and Water Shortages

Wildfires in Southern California, including the Palisades Fire, have caused hydrants to run dry in Pacific Palisades due to high demand for water to fight the fires. Two people have died, many are injured, and thousands have been forced from their homes. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is under immense strain and is urging residents to conserve water.

California Wildfires and Climate Change

Sen. Bernie Sanders blames California wildfires on climate change, President-elect Donald Trump blames Democrat officials and regulations, Elon Musk criticizes government regulations, reports suggest fireworks may have caused the fire, multiple fires are currently zero percent contained.

Wildfires in Southern California

Multiple wildfires have erupted in southern California, leading to tens of thousands of evacuations and firefighters struggling to contain the flames.

Wildfires in California

Pacific Palisades resident Adria Kloke shares her experience of fleeing the wildfires in California.

California Wildfires in Los Angeles

President Biden is briefed on efforts to contain wildfires in Los Angeles. He expresses commitment to support and rebuild the affected areas. Former President Trump criticizes Governor Newsom for water allocation decisions. Two people have died, and thousands have been evacuated due to the fires.

Impact of Santa Ana Winds on California Wildfires

Intense Santa Ana winds in southern California are fueling fast-moving fires that have killed at least two people and burned through thousands of acres, leading to mandatory evacuations and warnings for tens of thousands more. Experts explain the characteristics and impact of the Santa Ana winds and how they contribute to the current wildfire situation.

Wildfires in Southern California

A local golf course in Southern California, Altadena Golf Course, lost its clubhouse to wildfires. President Biden and California Gov. Gavin Newsom met with firefighting officials for a briefing on statewide wildfires. Two people have reportedly been killed, and firefighters and civilians have been injured.

California Wildfires and Political Response

Former President Trump criticizes Gov. Gavin Newsom for his handling of wildfires in California, blaming him for poor forest management and environmental policies. Newsom and Democrats attribute wildfires to climate change. California governor pledged reforms but investigation shows efforts were overstated. Multiple wildfires are currently raging in Los Angeles County.

California Wildfires

President Biden is updated on progress in containing out of control fires in California. A United Airlines passenger describes seeing wildfires from the air like 'Mordor from Lord of the Rings'. Several wildfires are raging across California, causing evacuations and structural damage.

California Wildfires in Los Angeles Suburbs

Wildfires in Los Angeles suburbs, including Pacific Palisades, destroy homes and infrastructure, leading to evacuations of over 30,000 people. Strong winds and dry conditions fuel the fires. Celebrities like Chris Pratt and Julianne Hough express support for firefighters and evacuees.

California Wildfires and Political Blame Game

President-elect Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom clash over the cause of devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County, with Trump blaming Newsom for not signing a water restoration declaration that would have helped prevent the fires.

Los Angeles Wildfires and Government Response

Fox News reports on ongoing Los Angeles wildfires and the offer of assistance from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to California Gov. Gavin Newsom. President Biden also pledges federal aid to support firefighting efforts.

California Wildfire Crisis and Mayor Karen Bass

California Governor Gavin Newsom thanked Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for her leadership during the wildfire crisis while she was in Ghana. The wildfires have burned through 5,400 acres, left at least two people dead, and forced more than 30,000 people to evacuate.

California Wildfires and CalFire's Interactive Map

CalFire released a 3D interactive map showing multiple fires in Los Angeles. The Palisades Fire has expanded to over 2,900 acres. The map helps residents track fire progress and evacuation zones.

Los Angeles Wildfires

Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued in Los Angeles due to fast-moving fires spreading across the city. The fires are burning on opposite sides of LA, with one in Palisades and another in Eaton Canyon. Governor Newsom stated that more than 1400 firefighters are battling the fires amidst strong winds. Disturbing images of the fires have been shared on social media by residents. The fires have destroyed homes and forced evacuations, with residents fleeing on foot and by car. The fires have engulfed Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and other upscale areas, threatening lives and properties.

Chris Pratt calls for prayers for Los Angeles firefighters battling wildfires

Chris Pratt calls for prayers for Los Angeles firefighters battling wildfires engulfing the city. He praised the brave firefighters and first responders working tirelessly to protect lives, homes, and wildlife from the fast-moving wildfire fueled by fierce winds.

California Wildfires Threaten Celebrity Homes in Los Angeles

A massive wildfire fueled by extreme winds has swept through a Los Angeles hillside with celebrity homes, leading to a state of emergency declaration and evacuation of tens of thousands of residents. The fire burned through thousands of acres of land, destroyed homes, and prompted mandatory evacuation orders. Several celebrities' homes were at risk, including those of Chris Pratt, Reese Witherspoon, and the Kardashians. The fires were exacerbated by strong wind conditions and forced firefighters to call for additional assistance. President Joe Biden offered federal assistance to combat the wildfires, which have caused chaos and panic among residents.

Wildfire in Pacific Palisades

A wildfire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles has forced thousands of people, including celebrities, to evacuate as their homes are consumed by the flames. Reality TV star Spencer Pratt and wife Heidi Montag lost their home in the fire.

California Wildfires in Pacific Palisades and Pasadena

Fast-moving brush fires in Pacific Palisades and Pasadena prompt evacuations for over 30,000 people. Strong winds hinder firefighting efforts. California Governor Gavin Newsom declares a state of emergency.

Meta moving moderators to Texas from California

Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed Meta moving moderators to Texas from California, calling it a stunt and a middle finger to Newsom.

California Wildfires in West Hollywood and Pacific Palisades

A fire broke out in West Hollywood, California, just off Sunset Boulevard amid a windstorm that exacerbated a wildfire in the Pacific Palisades. Firefighters contained the blaze with no injuries or property damages reported. Another wildfire in the Pacific Palisades threatened homes and a local public school, leading to evacuations.

Pacific Palisades Wildfire in Los Angeles

A wildfire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles has forced over 30,000 people to evacuate, threatening thousands of structures and spreading over 2,900 acres. The fire remains uncontained, fueled by intense Santa Ana winds, with firefighters working to battle the blaze on foot and by air.

WWE Legend Hulk Hogan and 'The Trump Dance'

WWE legend Hulk Hogan discusses the 'Trump Dance' on 'The Ingraham Angle' and makes an appearance at the Intuit Dome during 'Monday Night Raw' on Netflix, receiving mixed reactions from the crowd and social media.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Budget Surplus and Spending Plans

California Gov. Gavin Newsom claims state will have a modest budget surplus next year but plans to raid 'rainy day' fund and warns of potential spending cuts by President-elect Donald Trump. Newsom attributes the improvement to stock market gains by the state's wealthiest taxpayers and cuts in previous years. Despite predicting a surplus, Newsom plans to withdraw $7.1 billion from state's 'rainy day' reserves.

Call for Increased Law Enforcement Presence in Vallejo, California

Residents of Vallejo, California, led by Paula Conley, are urging Gov. Gavin Newsom to deploy more California Highway Patrol officers and sheriff's deputies to combat crime, including car sideshows, drug crimes, shootings, and shoplifting. The city is facing a police staffing shortage, leading to a dangerous environment. Newsom acknowledged the request but emphasized the need for local leaders to address the staffing issues. The community is seeking support to rebuild the police department and enhance public safety.

Man Arrested for Drunken Driving in California

A man in California was arrested for drunken driving after claiming to be 'the DUI' during a traffic stop on New Year's Day. He nearly fell over during sobriety tests and was taken to jail for driving under the influence.

Closure of Sage Regenerative Kitchen & Brewery in California

A California vegan restaurant chain is closing after activists targeted the business for offering meat, along with financial problems. Owner Mollie Engelhart faced backlash from vegans for updating the menu with non-vegan options. The closure was announced on social media with mixed reactions from supporters and critics.

California Busts 117 Individuals in Organized Holiday Shoplifting Ring

California authorities bust 117 individuals involved in an organized holiday shoplifting ring, recovering stolen items worth over $38,000 and sending a strong message that retail theft will not be tolerated.

California Governor Gavin Newsom's Housing and Homelessness Crisis

California Gov. Gavin Newsom falls short of housing goal, with only 1.1 million homes permitted out of the promised 3.5 million. Homelessness continues to rise in the state despite spending billions to house the homeless in hotel rooms.

California High-Speed Rail Project Funding

California Democrats are requesting federal funds for the high-speed rail project, while Republicans criticize the project as wasteful and unfruitful.

Allegations of Election Irregularities in California

Shawn Steel, Republican National Committee member for California, claims Democrats won congressional seats in the state by counting ballots received after Election Day, a practice illegal in other states. He attributes the losses to changes in laws due to COVID, specifically the influx of absentee ballots. Steel's wife, Rep. Michelle Steel, lost narrowly to a Democratic challenger due to late ballot counts. Steel advocates for a return to traditional voting methods with in-person voting, photo ID, and advance registration.

Costco egg recall due to salmonella infection concerns and rising egg prices

Costco egg recall upgraded due to salmonella infection concerns, leading to a 'Class I' recall with potential serious health consequences. No confirmed cases reported yet, but consumers are advised to return affected products. Rising egg prices linked to bird flu outbreak affecting ducks and geese in California.

Adoption of California's Advanced Clean Trucks Rules in New Jersey

New Jersey is adopting California's Advanced Clean Trucks rules, requiring 7% of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles to be zero-emission by 2025. Truck dealers are pushing back, citing concerns about feasibility and demand for EVs. The rules are set to go into effect in 2022, with New Jersey's governor supporting the current timeline.

California DMV Apology for Offensive License Plate

The California Department of Motor Vehicles issued an apology for allowing a license plate that mocked the 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas. The plate, 'LOLOCT7,' was on a Tesla Cybertruck and was flagged by a group fighting anti-Semitism. The DMV vowed to recall the plate and strengthen their review process to prevent similar oversights.

California's Clean Air Standards vs. Federal Government

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case regarding California's right to set its own motor vehicle emissions standards under the Clean Air Act. The case questions whether the federal government can have a favorite state, as California's standards are stricter than the federal law.

Population Trends in California

Despite ongoing claims of a mass exodus from California due to high housing prices and other issues, data shows that most movement actually happens within the state itself. Historical articles dating back 35 years highlight similar concerns about the state's attractiveness. The current situation is seen as a new phase for California, with slow growth posing potential challenges. Experts emphasize the uniqueness and allure of California, pointing out its diverse demographics and natural beauty.

California Man Missing for 25 Years Identified as Registered Sex Offender

A California man missing since 1999 was identified by his sister after seeing his picture in a news article, only to discover he is a convicted sex offender. Despite this, his sister is still happy to reconnect with him.

Malibu Wildfire

A wildfire in Malibu, California, is 0% contained, destroying structures and prompting evacuations for tens of thousands of people. Over 1,500 firefighters are battling the flames, with road closures and assistance from various agencies in place.