California Family Fixed over 100 Sham Marriages
A California woman pleaded guilty on Tuesday for her part in a fraudulent family business that set up over 100 sham marriages.
A California woman pleaded guilty on Tuesday for her part in a fraudulent family business that set up over 100 sham marriages.

After Shelly Sterling told Barbara Walters on Sunday that she will fight to keep her ownership stake in the Clippers even if the NBA forces her husband Donald Sterling to sell the team, the NBA essentially told her, “not so

Most of the candidates vying for California’s 33rd Congressional District seat were on hand Saturday to endorse themselves, slam each other, and discuss policy in an unusually formatted Internet debate hosted by moderator Cenk Uygur and the Young Turks, an online

Many universities in the United States grant advantages to members of racial minorities in admissions–though not all will admit it. In California, the use of race in admissions to public universities has been illegal since the passage of Proposition 209

Shelly Sterling, the wife of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, says she plans to divorce her husband and will fight to keep her stake in the Clippers. In an interview with ABC’s Barbara Walters, Sterling said if the NBA

Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling asked for forgiveness in an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper that will air on Monday. Cooper interviewed Sterling on Sunday. “I’m a good member who made a mistake and I’m apologizing and I’m asking

Retiring congressman George Miller, a Bay Area Democrat and lieutenant to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, told a local NBC News reporter May 9 that his roommate, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), “has not made his bed in 30 years.” Miller

The extended drought in California–one of the worst in the state’s history–is hitting the Central Valley farming region, and several key crops in particular. The Sacramento Bee reports that almonds, the state’s largest farm export in dollar terms, are in danger

U.S. and Mexican investors have been working together to resurrect a dilapidated cross-border rail line that runs from Plaster City, CA through Mexico and back up to San Diego, as reported in early 2013 by the San Diego Union-Tribune. Recently

Brent Roske, a television producer and director who was running as an independent, has dropped out of the race for the congressional seat held by retiring Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) and endorsed fellow independent Marianne Williamson. The Williamson campaign released