Alberto Carvalho has led the Los Angeles district since 2022.
Luigi Mangione escaped the death penalty after federal prosecutors said they won't appeal judge's ruling in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's murder case.
President Donald Trump called the Texas GOP Senate race "interesting" but wouldn't say who he would back among Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton or Rep. Wesley Hunt.
“In a narrow set of cases, we believe A.I. can undermine, rather than defend, democratic values,” Dario Amodei, the chief executive of Anthropic, had said in a statement explaining his refusal of the Pentagon’s terms.
The military needs the very best A.I. to streamline its operations. It should find ways to work with these companies, not erect barriers.
A photo provided by Any Lucia López Belloza’s lawyer of her at her high school graduation.
Iris Cantor in 2001. A former model and stockbroker, she joined the bond brokerage firm Cantor Fitzgerald in 1967 and later married the founder, B. Gerald Cantor.
Neighbors for a Better San Francisco raised $10 million to support moderate candidates and oppose progressive policies, including a CEO tax proposal they say would hurt recovery.
An Illegal immigrant was arrested doing IT work at a Florida Border Patrol center. Venezuelan Angel Camacho was detained after officials discovered a visa overstay.
DHS is pressing Virginia to cooperate with ICE after Fairfax police charged an illegal immigrant with second-degree murder in a bus stop stabbing that left a 41-year-old woman dead.
Meta, which owns Instagram, is promoting the parental alerts about searches for harmful content as it is on trial in two states over claims that its platforms are addictive and have harmed young users.
Crystal Mangum, who falsely accused Duke lacrosse players of rape in 2006, was released from a North Carolina prison Friday after serving time for murdering boyfriend Reginald Daye.
Netanyahu and his government deserve the growing bipartisan opprobrium they’re receiving.
Neil Sedaka performing onstage in London in 1977. He intersected in his career with a remarkably diverse array of musicians.
Angel dad Joe Abraham decried Democratic lawmakers for refusing to stand in support of U.S. citizens over illegal migrants at the State of the Union on "The Riley Gaines Show."
Barricades in front of the main entrance of Columbia University where protesters gathered on Thursday.
Also, the president said he is “not happy” with Iran’s negotiators. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.
Demi Moore goes viral with dramatic bob haircut transformation at Milan Fashion Week, trading signature long locks for sleek wet-look style at Gucci show.
The Pentagon underestimated how strongly Anthropic felt, current and former defense officials said.
Abdul Jalloh is charged with stabbing Stephanie Minter at Virginia bus stop. The 32-year-old suspect has lengthy criminal history with multiple arrests.
Representative Jasmine Crockett of Texas at a campaign event last week in Houston.
The Fairfax County Public Library hosted a National Day of Reading event featuring books celebrating transgender and non-binary youth for ages 3-8.
Nancy Guthrie’s house has become a magnet for the curious as the investigation has dragged on.
Justice Clarence Thomas speaking in Washington in September. His planned in-person appearance at an event this week changed after a security threat, he said.
President Trump plans to ban Anthropic AI from government use following a dispute over military applications and safeguards, calling the company "radical left."
The U.N. Human Rights Council cut off a video statement by Anne Bayefsky in which she criticized U.N. officials, including U.S.-sanctioned Francesca Albanese.
Stephen A. Smith criticized Democrats for refusing to stand during President Trump's State of the Union speech when he called for prioritizing American citizens.
Former soccer star Megan Rapinoe called Eileen Gu's decision to represent China instead of the U.S. in freeskiing an "excellent business decision" on her podcast with Sue Bird.
Legendary singer Neil Sedaka died Friday at age 86. The rock icon behind hits like "Oh Carol" and "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" leaves a six-decade legacy.
The White House sent its second offer to congressional Democrats as the partial government shutdown neared its third week with no clear end in sight.
Dead trees behind the home of the late Ruth Graham last August in Rockport, Maine.
The deal will make David Zaslav, the chief executive of Warner Bros. Discovery, an even richer man.
President Trump addressing reporters before leaving the White House for a trip to Texas on Friday.
Jake Tapper's on-air reaction to CNN potentially falling under Paramount's umbrella summed up the rueful and uncertain mood of the network.
Veteran producer Mary Walsh exited CBS News in dramatic fashion on Friday, suggesting the organization has been told to aim reporting at a particular political party.
A convicted child molester’s release was halted by a last-minute arrest warrant after shocking parole transcripts revealed his ongoing sexual fantasies.
Demonstrators were arrested after disrupting a worship service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minn., in January.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio designates Iran as a State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention and urges Americans to leave the country immediately.
The lawyer Ben Crump, second from left, walking with Henrietta Lacks’s grandsons Ron Lacks, left, and Alfred Lacks Carter, third from left, and other descendants in Baltimore in 2021.
Protesters against the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota in 2016.