A powerful winter storm has hit Southern California, causing heavy rain and flooding. With evacuation orders in place for burn scar areas, officials warn of dangerous conditions as the holiday approaches.
Tensions rise as France, Germany, and the EU condemn US travel bans on five European activists accused of pressuring tech firms. Leaders vow to defend digital sovereignty and fair competition amidst escalating diplomatic friction.
As the 2026 midterm elections draw near, states are embroiled in a fierce redistricting battle that could shift the balance of power in Congress. With new maps being drawn, which party will ultimately prevail?
The US State Department has denied visas to five individuals, including a former EU commissioner, citing their efforts to suppress American viewpoints on social media. This move has ignited a fierce debate on censorship and free speech.
Greg Porter joins the San Francisco Chronicle as a senior meteorologist, bringing with him a wealth of experience from his time at the Washington Post and other prestigious organizations worldwide.
The Justice Department's recent release of Jeffrey Epstein documents has triggered outrage among alleged victims, who claim the files are heavily redacted and incomplete, raising serious concerns about transparency and victim protection.
The Justice Department faces backlash for its initial release of documents related to Trump, but new files reveal extensive references to the former president. What does this mean for transparency and accountability?
In a surprising move, the Trump administration has frozen the leases of several offshore wind farm projects, citing national security concerns. This decision threatens billions in investments and could impact energy reliability along the East Coast.
In a shocking incident, Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov was killed in Moscow when an explosive device detonated under his car. Investigators suggest Ukrainian intelligence could be behind this assassination, marking a series of high-profile military killings.
Amid internal turmoil, '60 Minutes' correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi raises alarms over alleged corporate censorship after CBS News shelves a critical segment on deportees. Employees threaten to quit as credibility hangs in the balance.