Kevin Wolf - File / AP Judge Makes Ruling on Trial for Accused Paul Pelosi Attacker San Francisco Superior Court Judge Stephen Murphy has ruled that David DePape has enough evidence against him to go to trial. By The Associated Press December 14, 2022
Brigitte Merle / Getty Images Leftist City Handing Out Cash Payments Based on Race - White Residents Openly Discriminated Against The progressive bastion of San Francisco finds itself in hot water after civil rights lawyers decry new welfare programs as illegal. By John McCann December 13, 2022
Business Wire / APCommentary Elon Musk's Twitter Begins Auctioning Off Employee Toys and Gadgets - Here's a List of What's for Sale Elon Musk hires auction firm to unload hundreds of items from Twitter's San Francisco headquarters, including kitchen and office equipment. By Ryan Ledendecker December 12, 2022
Susan Walsh / AP PhotoCommentary The 51 Intel Agents Who Signed Biden Laptop Letter Could Be in for Shock of Their Lives These intelligence professionals thought they were defending Hunter Biden, but it's only a defense if the laptop was truly disinformation. By George C. Upper III December 12, 2022
Ross D. Franklin / AP Doug Ducey Took Matters Into His Own Hands with Makeshift Border Wall, Now a Sheriff May Ruin It Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey took it upon himself to continue construction of a border wall in his state, but it may be in jeopardy. By Kate Anderson December 12, 2022
John Minchillo - File / AP New Data: Young Voters Ditched Democrats in Droves During Midterms in Potential Sign of What's to Come “Youngest people also have the weakest partisan attachments, so they can be more susceptible to partisan swings nationally,” McDonald said. By The Associated Press December 11, 2022
WikipediaCommentary EVs Were More Popular Than Gas Cars a Century Ago, But They Couldn't Avoid This Big Problem Lots of early cars were electrics. But they had problems, some of the same problems affecting electric cars today. By Mike Landry December 11, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Walmart CEO Warns What Woke Prosecutors Will Soon Force His Stores to Do The old saying is crime doesn't pay. Well, somebody has to pay and when thieves have their way, guess who get stuck with the bill. By Mike Landry December 9, 2022
Kamil Krzaczynski - AFP / Getty Images Disbarred 'Creepy Porn Lawyer' Hit with Long Prison Sentence for Stealing Millions of Dollars Michael Avenatti, whom some liberals once touted as a possible presidential candidate, is headed to prison for a long time. By Trevor Schakohl December 5, 2022
Fox News Channel / YouTube screen shotVideo Watch: Fearless Father Runs Towards Danger After 2-Year-Old Starts Screaming - Drives Off Vicious Animal The coyote population is beginning to cause problems for parts of California, causing various types of damage and attacking humans. By Elizabeth Delaney December 5, 2022