Tania Fernandes Anderson was absent from a number of City Council meetings, making her the "worst offender" on attendance despite advocating for more accountability.
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler has proposed new regulations to end the city's ban on βhomeless daytime camping," reversing previous policy on the practice.
San Francisco residents are still struggling with human and animal feces on the streets despite an expensive effort by the city to reduce the public health issue.
Tensions are growing as President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu are scheduled to speak about the death of aid workers in a Gaza airstrike.
Dr. Thaer Ahmad said that he walked out of a meeting with President Biden at the White House to protest the administration's actions on the Israel-Hamas war.
San Francisco residents are calling on officials to enforce the law after a video of a woman beating a homeless person went viral, gaining news attention.
A social club at Princeton University was reportedly unsettled after it received a visit from a professor that one former student suggested was a conservative.
A small business owner is standing up for the local community in Oakland, California, after she revealed that her store was vandalized and broken into on Easter.
Former RNC chair Reince Priebus, an ABC contributor, called out NBC News on Sunday for its βhuge failure" in the wake of the Ronna McDaniel firing scandal.
A photo of German-Israeli dual citizen Shani Louk, who was killed by Hamas terrorists, sparked anger after it was part of a series that won a photography award.
A local North Carolina radio host responded to claims from the White House that press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre did not hang up on him in the middle of an interview.
Books about President Biden's administration continue to be outperformed by best-selling books about former President Trump's tenure, according to Politico Playbook.
Theo Baker, a student at Stanford University, revealed that the debate on campus over the Israel-Hamas war has become extremely hostile, even to President Biden.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed admitted temporary defeat after she failed to veto a bill that would restrict new housing projects in historic parts of the city.
MSNBC anchors Joy Reid and Rachel Maddow praised NBCUniversal chairman Cesar Conde for rescinding a contributor deal with former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel on Tuesday.
Director Steven Spielberg said he was concerned about the return of antisemitism at universities and warned against forgetting history during a recent speech.
A 15-year-old autistic boy was shot and killed in a confrontation with police in Southern California, sparking a debate over the role of police in mental health calls.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. blasted James Carville after he went viral for saying that his party used messaging from "preachy females" to its detriment.
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow cursed out former President Bill Clinton for sleeping during a showing of βEmma," a film from 1996, in an interview released Thursday.
The CEO of a luxury real estate firm told CNN that former President Trump could potentially sell his home, Mar-a-Lago, for hundreds of millions of dollars.
A homeless sex offender, Joseph Adam Moore, returned to a local playground in San Francisco after causing outrage last year for offering free fentanyl to locals.
Investor Kevin O'Leary battled with a CNN anchor over the message that New York is sending to the world as former President Trump struggles with a $464 million appeal bond.
Washington, D.C. Mayor Bowser and Oakland Mayor Thao are both defending their cities after backlash from local business owners and residents over a surge in crime.
The Republican-controlled Kentucky House voted to end funding for diversity, equity and inclusion offices at publicly funded universities in the state.