The probe of possible corruption in L.A.'s city hall is picking up steam and reaching higher into the layers of city government.
A new cache of emails shows that L.A.'s former Deputy Mayor Raymond Chan was soliciting donations, to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars, from developers who were seeking approval for projects or awaiting building inspections. While this might have crossed ethical lines, was it illegal? We will go In Depth.
All parents and caretakers out there, listen up: the FDA is expanding a recall of popular brands of children's ibuprofen, the kind sold under the Walmart and CVS brands, because the drug could be dangerously potent.
With government shutdown 2-point-0 looming, President Trump continued with his hardline on demands for a border wall while Nancy Pelosi continued to have none of it. And we're all headed back to yet another shutdown showdown?
As DNA testing and genetics kits become more available and accurate, more children of sperm donors are using them to hunt down their donor fathers--is there any such thing as an anonymous sperm donation anymore?
And story around the purported racist and homophobic attack of a TV star in Chicago becomes even more muddled.