NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Kent Walker, Google president of world affairs and chief legal officer, about the Justice Department proposal to force Google to sell Chrome -- among other actions.
Vadi began skating as a teenager, grinding metallic ledges, curbs and loading docks near his home in Pomona. Now, in his late ...
Nearly half a dozen institutions of higher education separately announced plans this week to make tuition free for ...
SpaceX's Starship rocket took off again Tuesday for its sixth test flight. Crowds, including President-elect Donald Trump, gathered at the launch site in Texas to watch it fly part way around the ...
The report outlines eight substantiated allegations of what the department calls waste, inefficiency and improper hiring in ...
California is in the midst of a strong atmospheric river that's caused flooding, evacuations, road closures, and mention of it is all over the news and social media. And this comes on the heel of two ...
A couple years ago, Gina Leto, a real estate developer, bought a property with her business partner. The process went like it ...
The FAFSA form is now open to students hoping to get help paying for college in the 2025-26 academic year. Students can expect a much smoother process compared to the last cycle.
Sacramento Vice Mayor Caity Maple’s plan to curb traffic-related pedestrian deaths. Also, chocolatier Ginger Elizabeth shares ...
Gary Gensler, the U.S. financial regulator who crypto investors loved to hate, will leave the Securities and Exchange Commission on Jan. 20, the agency announced on Thursday. President-elect Donald ...
In 2020, President Biden won six of the seven closely watched states. This year, President-elect Donald Trump won all seven — ...
El Cora Birria is an unassuming establishment located in the back of a gas station convenience store. The business gained ...