• FOX40

    Three people live through triple shooting in Sacramento

    (FOX40.COM) --Three people are still alive after a triple shooting, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office. Around 1:15 a.m. on Sunday, one person dodged a bullet after being shot at while two others were struck with non-life-threatening gunfire on the 5800 block of Hamilton Street. Deputies said no arrests have been made, however, the []

  • California's 'Rape Club' Federal Prison To Close

    California's 'Rape Club' Federal Prison To Close Authored by Beige Luciano-Adams via The Epoch Times, Just weeks after a seventh prison employee was sentenced in a wide-ranging sex abuse scandal that has plagued a federal women’s correctional facility in the City of Dublin, about 35 miles southeast of San Francisco, officials announced April 15 they would close the prison. “The Federal Bureau of Prisons has taken unprecedented steps and provided a tremendous amount of resources...

    • KSBW

    5 people arrested after shooting in West Philadelphia

    Reports say the shooting happened in an area where residents were celebrating Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

    • WCVB

    5 people arrested after shooting in West Philadelphia

    Reports say the shooting happened in an area where residents were celebrating Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

  • How effective are California's homelessness programs? State hasn't been tracking

    A state audit has found that California spent $24 billion to tackle homelessness over a five-year period but didn't consistently track the outcomes or effectiveness of its programs.

  • How effective are California's homelessness programs? State hasn't been tracking

    A state audit has found that California spent $24 billion to tackle homelessness over a five-year period but didn't consistently track the outcomes or effectiveness of its programs.

  • California Moves to Create Genealogy Office for Reparations Eligibility

    By: Kenneth Schrupp | The Center Square The California Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill that would create a new state agency for implementing the state’s reparations task force recommendations and determine which individuals qualify as descendants of American slaves. SB 1403, authored by State Sen. Steven Bradford, D-Gardena, would establish the California American Freedmen

  • The 10 best places to live in Leeds where the most people are moving to

    The data, which has been put together by removals comparisons website Compare My Move, found there was a 68% increase in people moving to the city in 2023 compared to 2022. It comes soon after Leeds was named the best place to live in the North of England by the Times. The data has also showed that the most popular city to move from is London, with 14% of those arriving in Leeds coming from the capital. Sign up for our free newsletters today Below are the 10 most popular Leeds postcodes that...

  • California moves to create genealogy office for reparations eligibility

    (The Center Square) – The California Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill that would create a new state agency for implementing the state’s reparations task force recommendations and determine which individuals qualify as descendants of American slaves. SB 1403, authored by State Sen. Steven Bradford, D-Gardena, would establish the California American Freedmen Affairs Agency. The bill would direct CAFA to implement suggestions from the state’s reparations task force, a body...

  • Girl killed, 10 other people injured in Chicago shooting

    No arrests have been made as of Sunday morning, according to Chicago police.

  • More people choose alternative iPhone web browsers when prompted

    One of the changes Apple had to make to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) was to present customers with a list of iPhone web browsers during setup, and to choose the one they want. Browsers must be listed in random order, so that Safari isn’t highlighted. We’d previously seen some indication that the new antitrust law was proving effective, and a new report today says this is true for six leading browser companies more

  • California spent billions on homelessness without tracking if it worked

    California has failed to adequately monitor the outcomes of its vast spending on homelessness programs, according to a state audit released Tuesday, raising questions about whether billions of dollars meant to thwart the crisis has been worth it as the number of people living unsheltered has soared. A new report from the California State Auditor's Office found that a state council created to oversee the implementation of homelessness programs has not consistently tracked spending or the outcomes...