National Guard troops have been deployed to Los Angeles to manage ongoing anti-ICE protests, which have intensified over three days. Governor Newsom vows to challenge Trump's order amid claims of control.
Tensions have flared in Los Angeles as Governor Gavin Newsom clashes with Donald Trump over ICE raids and the deployment of National Guard troops. With protests erupting and LAPD on tactical alert, the situation is becoming increasingly volatile.
Protests erupted in Los Angeles as thousands took to the streets against President Trump's National Guard deployment. Clashes intensified with law enforcement using tear gas and rubber bullets, leading to multiple arrests and chaos in the downtown area.
In a surprising budget proposal, California's Governor Gavin Newsom plans to scale back free healthcare for low-income undocumented migrants, citing a $16 billion revenue shortfall due to Trump's tariffs. Monthly premiums and new application blocks are on the table!
In a surprising move, California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to unveil a budget that cuts health care benefits for undocumented immigrants, marking a significant shift from his promises of universal health care for all. This proposal, aimed at addressing a $16 billion shortfall, will freeze enrollment and introduce new premiums for certain adults, raising concerns about the future of immigrant health coverage in the state.
In a surprising shift, California Governor Gavin Newsom announces plans to freeze enrollment for low-income immigrants in state-funded healthcare starting in 2026, a move driven by soaring costs and budget constraints. Existing enrollees will face new premiums, signaling a significant policy change amidst economic challenges.
Governor Gavin Newsom unveils a groundbreaking model ordinance aimed at tackling California's homelessness crisis head-on, providing local governments with the tools to address dangerous encampments effectively.
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook San Diego and nearby areas on Monday, prompting emergency alerts and a response from Governor Newsom's office. Residents were advised to take shelter as aftershocks rattled the region.
In a bold move, Gov. Gavin Newsom has mandated a minimum of four in-person workdays for state employees starting July 1, igniting controversy with labor unions who favor remote work. Discover the implications of this executive order and what it means for California's workforce.