The U.S. military says it carried out another strike on a vessel accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean
Trump’s physician says the president is in ‘excellent health’ and is ‘fully fit’ to serve
Donald Trump’s physician says the president is in “excellent health” and is “fully fit” to serve as commander in chief after a medical exam Tuesday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Filipino lawyers move to raise legacy of Pablo Manlapit, forgotten leader of Hawaii labor movement
Recent allegations against César Chavez have sparked a renewed focus on Filipino contributions to the U.S. farmworker movement
How a chemical tank disaster struck at the heart of a Washington state mill town
A chemical tank failure at a paper mill in Washington state this past week has struck at the heart of a historic mill town
In Southern California Chinese enclave, a mayor’s arrest stokes fears of Beijing’s influence
Former Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang has pleaded guilty to being an illegal agent of the Chinese government
Candidates for California governor scramble to deliver final pitch to voters with days to go
The many candidates running for California governor have been rushing to deliver their closing arguments to voters in the race’s final days before the June 2 primary
Iowa Democrats hoping to flip a US Senate seat are torn over which of 2 hopefuls has the best shot
Iowa Democrats are deciding between Josh Turek and Zach Wahls in Tuesday's U.S. Senate primary
Winning numbers drawn in Friday’s Mega Millions
The winning numbers in Friday evening’s drawing of the "Mega Millions" game were: 19-24-47-59-65, Mega Ball: 7, Megaplier:
Ask a Climate Therapist: Is it still ‘catastrophizing’ if the threat is real?
Dear Leslie, A lot of my work in therapy for anxiety has focused on recognizing catastrophic thinking and assessing what is more realistic. How would you suggest adapting this for a world where reality itself is increasingly becoming more catastrophic, and science suggests things will get worse in the future? ...
Pacific Islanders slowly recover from the strongest storm of the year
Katelynn Delos Reyes thought she knew what to expect when Typhoon Sinlaku slammed into Saipan last month. As a lifelong resident of the island, Delos Reyes had survived frequent storms, including Supertyphoon Yutu, the second-strongest in U.S. history. Eight years ago, Yutu’s 170-mph winds devastated her village in the southern...