"I bet your old a** blood is beautiful on the concrete."
Katie Daviscourt / May 7, 2025
Martin R. Diaz-Amezcua, 35, of Mexico, was captured by federal agents on April 29 after initial attempts to take him into custody in February were unsuccessful.
Katie Daviscourt / May 6, 2025
The Los Angeles Police Department said that there appears to be no connection between the two killings at this time.
Katie Daviscourt / May 2, 2025
"This was a group effort. Some people were assigned different roles," said DA Fitzpatrick.
Katie Daviscourt / May 2, 2025
In the audio recorded during an August 2020 court hearing, Sura had detailed the alleged physical abuse she suffered from Abrego Garcia, which included allegations that he grabbed her by the hair, slapped her, and hit her.
Katie Daviscourt / May 2, 2025
New York and Vermont are being sued over their super-fund laws while Hawaii and Michigan are targeted for their actions against fossil fuel companies.
Katie Daviscourt / May 2, 2025
"Our commitment is clear: every innovation in vaccine development must be grounded in gold standard science and transparency, and subjected to the highest standards of safety and efficacy testing," said RFK Jr.
Katie Daviscourt / May 1, 2025
Judge Andres C. Garin found that the Civil Code's inability to formally recognize multi-parent families violated the plaintiffs' Canadian Charter right to equality.
Katie Daviscourt / May 1, 2025
Ana Caldas, born as Hugo Caldas, swam to victory in all five of the women's category events that Caldas entered.
Katie Daviscourt / Apr 30, 2025
"I was the permission structure to say, 'Look, you can do this and vote for this,'" said Walz.
Katie Daviscourt / Apr 30, 2025
The incident stemmed from the arrest of Alejandro Oliveros Acosta, 45, of Santa Ana, who allegedly confessed to police about killing dozens of cats in the neighborhood.
Katie Daviscourt / Apr 30, 2025
"ICE is using every tool at its disposal to enforce our country's immigration laws and protect our communities," said acting ICE Director Todd M. Lyons.
Katie Daviscourt / Apr 29, 2025
"It's time to fix this broken cycle that is costly to taxpayers and leaves students worse off than if they never went to college," said Rep. Walberg.
Katie Daviscourt / Apr 29, 2025
A judge ordered his removal in 2008 after his conviction for a 2006 kidnapping. He claimed a neighbor had stolen his weed.
Katie Daviscourt / Apr 26, 2025
"The Cities and Counties have demonstrated a likelihood of irreparable harm," said Judge Orrick.
Katie Daviscourt / Apr 25, 2025