Sex assault, retaliation complaints still persist across U.S. prisons, special master finds in 1st report

The special master's first report on how women who were once incarcerated at the now-closed FCI Dublin all-women's prison was released on Tuesday, which states that nothing much has changed despite the high-profile sex scandal that was thrust into the national spotlight, and that women are still complaining of being sexually assaulted, retaliated against and not getting medical care at more than a dozen federal facilities across the country.

SMART train noise complaints

The Bay Area's newest rail line has found itself in hot water with the town that welcomed it just last month.

Oregon man charged in alleged Chinese spy operation

The case, filed in federal court in San Francisco and unsealed Monday, is the latest Justice Department prosecution to target what officials say are persistent efforts by the Chinese government to secretly collect intelligence about American military capabilities

Trump says he'll look at deporting Elon Musk

In the latest in the public fallout between President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, the president said Tuesday he would "take a look" at deporting the foreign-born businessman.

California State Superintendent says Trump administration illegally pausing federal grants

State education officials say nearly $1 billion in pre-approved federal grant money was supposed to be transferred to the state for the July 1 start of the fiscal year. Instead, California and other states received notices from the Trump administration saying the grants are under review and the funds are not being transferred until the review is completed.