Your guide to California's U.S. Senate candidates' views on energy, the environment
U.S. Senate candidates Steve Garvey and Rep. Adam Schiff both say they want to protect the environment and combat climate change. Their approaches differ.
New California law aims to protect free movement of mountain lions and other wildlife
A new California law requires that cities and counties plan for and protect wildlife movement to ensure animals can find food, shelter and mates.
Watch: Deadly snake found 'browsing the new summer collection' at store
An Australian reptile wrangler was called out to a store where a highly venomous snake was found "browsing the new summer collection."
Game of pool leads Maryland man to big lottery prize
A Maryland man said an evening of playing pool with friends led to his winning a lottery prize worth $30,008.
Harris Proposed $25K Down Payment Plan for First-Time Homebuyers, But Not Undocumented Immigrants
"Pretty much a program exclusively for illegals, and YOU'RE going to pay for it," an internet user claimed.
1,000 troops to be mobilized to support Helene recovery
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Wednesday authorized mobilizing up to 1,000 troops to assist with recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon have been most intense and deadly in decades
The IDF’s recent airstrikes on Lebanon killed over 1,400 people, and displaced more than 900,000, a fifth of the population.
San Diego doctor pleads guilty in Matthew Perry's death
A San Diego doctor pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine in connection with the death of "Friends" actor Matthew Perry.
U.S. officials to host Seoul workshop focused on North Korea's human rights violations
Two U.S. officials will co-host an international workshop in South Korea that will examine human rights violations by North Korea.
Michael Jordan's 23XI team joins NASCAR anti-competition lawsuit against racing organization, owner
Basketball icon Michael Jordan and his NASCAR team are now among two teams suing the car racing organization and its owner for what the lawsuits allege are NASCAR's monopoly over the sport and unfair terms for drivers.
Jackson Whitlow, the Mountain Faster
Jackson Whitlow made headlines in 1937 by fasting for 52 days. He did it because he said God had told him to. He broke his fast with elderberry wine and squirrel broth.About a year later God told Whitlow to live
Anti-abortion leaders undeterred as Trump for the first time says he'd veto a federal abortion ban
Anti-abortion leaders say they're undeterred by Donald Trump's comments that he would veto a federal abortion ban
Chemical smoke spewing from a Georgia factory is projected to spread toward Atlanta as winds shift
Authorities say heavy smoke is causing low visibility along Interstate 20 east of Atlanta from chemicals spewing from a beleaguered chlorine facility