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Why Trump's call for the Fed to cut interest rates may not help consumers
President Donald Trump is badgering the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, but even if the Fed gave in to the pressure, it wouldn’t necessarily lead to lower borrowing costs for consumers
Hegseth used Signal app connected to 'dirty line' on computer at Pentagon: Sources
It was connected to the internet on an unsecured commercial line, sources said.
WATCH: Quick-thinking teen girl escapes alleged kidnapping caught on camera
Ariana MacMillan, 16, made a quick decision to run to a nearby store and pretend to know the shop owner, fleeing a man who she says was following her.
L.A.'s office market takes a hit amid trade wars, fires and economic uncertainty
Tenants hunting for office space in the Los Angeles area are in the driver's seat as vacancies plague many landlords trying to fill their buildings with people.
L.A. County first responders fought the worst fire of their careers. Now they want raises
L.A. County unions representing first responders say the praise they're getting from politicians isn't matched by offers at the bargaining table.
April showers in Southern California? Here's the latest forecast
A cool, wet weather pattern will probably bring some April showers to Southern California. Areas of Los Angeles could see up to a half-inch of rain Saturday.
WATCH: Woodpecker wreaks havoc in Massachusetts neighborhood
Residents of tranquil Rockport, Massachusetts, were in search of a menace who was leaving car windows cracked. Turns out it was a pileated woodpecker.
Fight or flight? Some California nonprofits won't remain silent in face of Trump budget slashing
Some nonprofits are fighting back, including an L.A. provider that's leading a campaign to try to stop potential GOP cuts to healthcare for low-income Americans.
'Enough is enough': Chainsawed trees spark anger over downtown L.A.'s decline
As police investigate the destruction of mature trees in downtown Los Angeles, the blatant vandalism has reignited concerns about the city core's decline.
Cuts to LADOT could hurt Olympics and safety goals, department warns
Proposed cuts to LADOT, StreetsLA and the Bureau of Engineering come as residents press city officials to implement a decade-old mobility plan and improve traffic safety.
WATCH: Fisherman finds historic artifacts using high-powered magnet
Evan Woodward, founder of Baltimore’s Magnet Fishing Club, combines his archaeological hobby with the mission of cleaning up his hometown.
WATCH: Starbucks customer orders ‘cluck cup’ for pet rooster
Workers at a Starbucks in Arizona were very excited to welcome a customer and her pet rooster, Fluffy, to their store's drive-thru window.