Faith E. Pinho is a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, covering national and political news, including the 2024 election. She is the creator and host of “Foretold,” a podcast about fate, family and fortunetelling. Her story on faith and politics in the California gubernatorial recall election won a Wilbur Award. Pinho came to The Times from the Daily Pilot, where she covered coastal Orange County cities. Before that, she reported for the Indianapolis Star and public radio stations WBUR and WMRA. Aside from journalism, Pinho spends her free time practicing yoga, exploring farmers markets and hunting down the perfect carnitas taco.
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Thousands of people took to the streets nationwide on Saturday to protest President Trump and his policies on healthcare, the economy and the federal government.
Markets plunged and countries readied their retaliation plans a day after Trump announced sweeping tariffs affecting nearly every country.
El presidente Trump, acusando a ‘amigos y enemigos por igual’ de aprovecharse de Estados Unidos en el comercio, dijo que impondría lo que él llama aranceles recíprocos a países de todo el mundo.
President Trump, accusing ‘friend and foe alike’ of taking advantage of the United States on trade, said he would impose what he calls reciprocal tariffs on countries all over the world.
On Wednesday, which President Trump is calling ‘Liberation Day,’ he will announce new tariffs on imported goods. The import taxes will take effect immediately.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and others in the Trump administration denied that the information he shared in a Signal chat that included a journalist was classified.
Just as President Trump is facing multiple cases in court aimed at curtailing his presidential powers, Rep. Darrell Issa introduced a bill to rein in federal judges.
California Democratic Sens. Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff say they will vote against a budget measure aimed at funding the federal government through Sept. 30.
Rep. David Valadao faces the difficult task of reassuring constituents in his Central Valley district that he will stave off cuts to Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program.
California’s entire delegation in Washington sent Congressional leaders a letter Friday, urging them to continue funding federal wildfire aid.