Gavin Newsom was unexpectedly blocked from speaking at the World Economic Forum, sparking a political firestorm. Discover what happened and how the Trump administration played a role in this controversy.
In a candid interview at Davos, California Governor Gavin Newsom speculated that market instability could lead President Trump to soften his aggressive stance on Greenland. Newsom emphasized the impact of economic factors on Trump's decisions, highlighting the tension between U.S. and European relations.
A federal judge is considering a challenge to California's new law banning masks for law enforcement, which could expose ICE agents to danger. The legal battle raises questions about safety and state authority.
In a significant ruling, a federal court has upheld California's new congressional maps, rejecting claims of unconstitutional gerrymandering aimed at benefiting Democrats. With an appeal to the Supreme Court expected, the battle over district lines intensifies as midterm elections approach.
Governor Gavin Newsom projects a $2.9 billion budget shortfall for California, despite a rosy outlook for the AI-driven economy. What does this mean for education, healthcare, and housing funding?
In response to powerful December storms, Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency for several California counties, unlocking vital resources to protect communities from flooding and landslides. Stay informed and safe!
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has halted President Trump's attempt to federalize California's National Guard, returning control to Governor Gavin Newsom. This marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle over immigration enforcement and state rights.
Rep. Eric Swalwell has officially announced his candidacy for California governor amidst a competitive Democratic field. Highlighting affordability issues and his opposition to Trump, Swalwell aims to lead the deep-blue state into a new chapter.
Proposition 50 has passed, reconfiguring California's congressional districts and raising concerns among Republicans in the Coachella Valley. Local leaders express fears of losing representation to Democrats, further deepening political divides.
In a surprising twist, California Republicans have filed a federal lawsuit to block a newly approved House map, claiming it unfairly favors Hispanic voters. This legal battle could impact the upcoming midterm elections.