Once again, an incoming Trump White House is likely to clash with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. But the court in San Francisco has changed since 2017.
At the same time, California Governor Gavin Newsom has postured California to lead the Trump resistance, calling for a special session to “Trump-proof” the state and has already allocated millions of dollars to help fund potential lawsuits.
The Catholics surrounding Trump’s second term are best represented by his vice president, JD Vance, who converted to Catholicism and embraced family-oriented and conservative policies, echoing a general trend of young U.S. Catholic men shifting rightward.
The Californian ideology promiscuously combines the freewheeling spirit of the hippies and the entrepreneurial zeal of the yuppies. Obviously they’re taking a dig, but I think that the spirit of the hippies is also important here, this sense that you’re on the side of this kind of cultural openness.
A Jacksonville native, a lifelong Democrat now living in San Francisco, sees firsthand failure of liberal policies and why voters rejected them.
The biopharmaceutical industry is aiming for a 2025 reversal of last year's slump in investor returns but remains wary over what President-elect Donald Trump's priorities might be on hot button issues such as drug pricing reforms and vaccines.
Donald Trump's transition team is actively considering the establishment of XRP, Solana, and USDC strategic reserves.
The incoming US president is expected to gut support for research on the environment and infectious diseases, but could buoy work in artificial intelligence, quantum research and space exploration.
From New York to San Francisco, Donald Trump’s return to the White House has greenlighted a corporate cultural regression, instantaneously allowing companies to backtrack on years of climate ...
The announcement comes as both the Biden administration and President-elect Donald Trump have said they’re looking for ways to let TikTok continue to operate.
California’s top cop came to San Francisco Friday to outline what the state’s police and sheriff’s departments should and should not be doing when it comes to handling federal immigration and deportation issues.