The storm is expected to move quickly through Northern California, but forecasters are concerned that it will stall in the southern part of the state.
The House approved legislation on Wednesday to end the longest government shutdown in American history.
Dana Williamson, a former top aide to Gov. Gavin Newsom, leaving the federal courthouse in Sacramento on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump signed legislation ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history after more than 40 days, approving funding through January 30.
House Speaker Mike Johnson accused top Democrats of putting politics before Americans in need after Congress voted to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
At their annual meeting, Catholic bishops were largely united in their statement about the federal crackdown on illegal immigration.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Harris County over a program he called "evil and wicked" that helps migrants facing deportation obtain lawyers.
UN climate summit leaders have been petitioned by California gubernatorial hopeful Steve Hilton, asking them to prevent Gov. Gavin Newsom from speaking at their summit this month.
New House Oversight emails reveal Jeffrey Epstein claimed he had insider access to President Trump, offering foreign leaders political insights after the 2016 election.
Actress Jennifer Aniston told Elle magazine that Disney's decision to suspend late-night host Jimmy Kimmel's show was "horrible" and "very dangerous."
A homeless encampment in Los Angeles. In a sharply worded campaign video in 2023, President Trump criticized “dangerously deranged” and homeless people and pledged to move them from city centers into treatment camps.
Jennifer Aniston opens up about new boyfriend Jim Curtis in Elle's Women in Hollywood issue, posing in her underwear while gushing about the wellness coach.
Faculty unions demanded that the University of Chicago take a stance against ICE operations during a press conference, criticizing the administration's guidelines.
President Trump in Florida this month. Emails written by Jeffrey Epstein have put their onetime relationship back in the public eye.
"Dune" actor Timothée Chalamet told Vogue Magazine in an interview last week he considered the idea of living a life without having kids "bleak."
At least one space launch has been put on hold, as satellite operators and rocket companies manage the effects of the current geomagnetic storm hitting Earth.
The FBI was called after a loaded gun magazine with hollow point rounds was discovered on a Frontier Airlines plane at the Atlanta airport, forcing an evacuation and security sweep.
Comedian Kathy Griffin reveals her third facelift cost a staggering $218,000. The 65-year-old opens up about expensive plastic surgery and industry pressures.
President Trump promised throughout the fiscal stalemate to slash federal programs favored by Democrats.
The Affordable Housing Act designated Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, the Berkshires and other resort towns as “seasonal communities,” making it easier to build homes there for workers.
Elizabeth Hurley shares stunning red bikini photos on Instagram with her secret posing tips. The actress reveals stretching techniques for perfect swimsuit shots.
Louisiana grandmother Kristen Anders faces vehicular homicide charges after allegedly fatally striking her 5-year-old grandson in Slidell driveway while impaired.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer confirmed Marshawn Kneeland's girlfriend is pregnant, as the team launches a memorial fund honoring his life and legacy.
Professional golfer Phil Mickelson endorsed Steve Hilton's gubernatorial campaign after the GOP candidate outlined plans to lower California gas prices through local drilling.
Pope Leo XIV will welcome top actors and directors for a rare Vatican audience, exploring how creativity can promote human values during a Jubilee Year.
Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal sealed their dominant 2025 seasons with Cy Young Awards Wednesday, but their time with their respective teams is coming into question.
The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday released more than 20,000 pages of documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate. Times reporters provide context on key emails.
Watchdog group Open The Books reveals taxpayers spend $1 billion daily on federal salaries, raising new questions about Washington’s spending priorities amid the shutdown.
Bernie Kosar vowed to keep fighting despite his latest health setback. The former Cleveland Browns quarterback awaits a liver transplant and recently underwent two surgeries.
A House Democrat filed a privileged resolution condemning Rep. Jesus García for allegedly orchestrating a chief of staff's campaign entry before his withdrawal.
Federal agents in a Chicago neighborhood in October.
The Wylfa 1 nuclear power plant, in Wales in 2018. The 1960s-era facility shut down a decade ago.
A coal-fired power plant in Candiota, in southeastern Brazil.
Email exchanges between Lawrence H. Summers and Jeffrey Epstein show the two men bantering, sometimes multiple times a day.
Supporters of Prime Minister Mohammed al-Sudani of Iraq celebrated in Baghdad on Wednesday after the announcement of preliminary election results.
The first Russian anthropomorphic robot ‘AIDOL’ falls during their unveiling in Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday.
Also, the penny was officially retired. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
The Elizabeth Street Garden, in the NoLIta neighborhood in Manhattan, has been at the heart of a fight over affordable housing for years.
Sally Kirkland in a 1975 television film, "The Kansas City Massacre." It was one of more than 250 roles she played onscreen.
The proximity of Long Island City to Manhattan and the area’s access to several subway lines have made it an appealing location for developers.