A Susanville man, José Antonio Magallanes, 42, has been convicted and sentenced for violating a domestic violence restraining order and obstructing law enforcement. The charges stemmed from a June 2024 incident when Magallanes entered a home he was legally barred from accessing due to...
Friends fans can order everything they need this year to attempt a recreation of Rachel Green's infamous Thanksgiving trifle — except this recipe rightly separates the sweet jam and custard layers from the savory ingredients for an enjoyable eating experience."It's a trifle. First there's...
(NEW YORK) -- Americans can once again order free at-home COVID-19 tests from the federal government starting Thursday ahead of the upcoming respiratory virus season.This is the third year in a row the Biden-Harris administration has allowed Americans to order over-the-counter tests at no...
(CLEVES, Ohio) -- Officials in Hamilton County, Ohio, on Wednesday, lifted the evacuation order that was put in place the night before over a chemical leak from a railcar.Hamilton County's Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency previously told anyone within half a mile of...
(NEW YORK) -- Former President Donald Trump has all but exhausted his efforts to eliminate the limited gag order in his criminal hush money case, after New York's highest court on Thursday declined to consider his request to lift the order."Appeal dismissed without costs,...
(WASHINGTON) -- Cecilia sat in front of her computer repeatedly refreshing the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services webpage on Monday, waiting for the application for the Biden administration's "Keeping Families Together" program to show up on her screen.Minutes later, she clicked it open and...
(WASHINGTON) -- Special Counsel Jack Smith's office requested a delay Thursday in responding to a scheduling order from the judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's federal election subversion case, citing issues related to the Supreme Court's decision that granted presidents immunity from prosecution for...
(LOS ANGELES) -- Los Angeles County is choosing to continue with the "care first, jails last" approach when addressing the more than 75,000 individuals experiencing homelessness in the county, despite recent pressure from California's Gov. Gavin Newsom."We can't arrest our way out of what's...