Elon Musk and Gavin Newsom's common cause on fires
California Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Roseville, on Tuesday announced his intention to file a bill that would strip the California Coastal Commission of its authority to review certain activities relating to national security, critical infrastructure or with a high economic impact.
California no longer faces a budget deficit, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday, two months after budget officials projected a $2 billion deficit that had left little room for additional government ...
SpaceX will provide free Starlink terminals to the areas in Los Angeles that have been affected by wildfires, Elon Musk, the space technology company's CEO said on Thursday. "SpaceX will provide free Starlink terminals to affected areas in LA tomorrow morning,
THE BUZZ: SEPARATE WAYS — Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas and Senate pro Tem Mike McGuire have agreed not to tether aid for the Los Angeles fires to Trump-resistance funding, they exclusively told Playbook.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has accused tech billionaire Elon Musk of spreading "lies" about the state's response to deadly wildfires ravaging Los Angeles, escalating their online row over
The White House says hundreds of federal personnel are now in California to help local officials combat deadly wildfires still raging across Los Angeles.
Elon Musk got a cold splash of reality from an LA County firefighter, extinguishing his lie that DEI is to blame for the LA wildfires.
Gavin Newsom has taken to X to share what he believes is a gotcha clip of Elon Musk being “exposed” for lying about the California wildfires. The MAGA billionaire, along with Donald Trump, has been a vocal critic of the governor’s response to the crisis.
The Los Angeles fires may have been a reignition of a blaze that began on New Year’s Eve due to residents setting off fireworks. An analysis by the Washington Post found that the blaze began on part of the Temescal Ridge in the Santa Monica Mountains, a place where an earlier fire had been ignited and put out.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has only expanded the size and scope of California government during his tenure, while Trump plans radical federal cuts.