While he may have gotten off with nothing other than a felony conviction on his record in New York, President-elect Trump faces the prospect of the release of the findings of special counsel Jack ...
MSNBC's Alex Witt, who grew up near the Eaton Fire and spent much of her childhood in Pacific Palisades, shared that her family lives in an area between the two fires and expressed gratitude for their ...
Smith left the Justice Department on Friday, three days after he submitted his final report on Trump’s federal investigations ...
It appears the Supreme Court is leaning toward upholding the forced sale of social media giant TikTok after oral arguments Friday. Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Mass., shares why he is leading the charge ...
Alec Gellis and his girlfriend, a California couple who weeks ago escaped the Franklin Fire in Malibu, had to again evade danger by escaping from the Palisades Fire this week. Gellis joins Alex Witt ...
Los Angeles County has declared a public health emergency as toxic smoke, dust and fumes from burning buildings threaten ...
Trump has seized on the fires to attack Newsom, one of his longtime Democratic targets. The governor has in turn accused ...
Today marks the fifth straight day of crews battling several fires in the hills surrounding Los Angeles. So far, the fires have claimed at least 11 lives and have left thousands with no home to come ...
President-elect Trump is set to become the first convicted felon to become President in just over a week. Before then, he still is seeking to delay the release of special counsel Jack Smith’s findings ...
Mark Zuckerberg announced this week the end of Meta's program with third-party fact-checkers, accusing them of "censorship" and "political bias." Instead, Zuckerberg says Meta’s platforms will shift ...
NBC News' Denise Isaac gives the forecast on wind speeds and fire threat for the Los Angeles area during the weekend as 9 ...
More than 100k Californians lost their home insurance in the last 5 years. Many of them now rely on “last resort” policies. But the L.A. fires may push CA’s insurance industry to its breaking point.