The former first lady, who is hosting the second Republican debate, is known for uttering numerous memorable quotes about politics and life in the White House.
The lawsuit alleges V. Stiviano "illicitly" recorded his comments, which were later published by TMZ.
It's one of several bills California Gov. Jerry Brown signed Monday that change immigration policy in the state.
The National Football League just signed a "multiyear strategic partnership" with Twitter to create video clips and other content, like GIFs and sports advertising.
Donald and Shelly Sterling are about three weeks away from their 60th anniversary. However, they have been separated since 2012.
Parents alleged that officers slapped, beat and kicked their children during a week-long camp in May.
The Los Angeles City Council is debating an airport permit process that would enable ride companies such as Uber legally to pick up riders at the airport.
In a visit to Silicon Valley, lawmakers assail the low number of African-Americans in director positions at the top 20 U.S. tech companies.
Wednesday marks the 53 year anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s death. The blonde bombshell was found dead in her Los Angeles home on Aug. 5, 1962 at the age of 36.
The disappearing-messaging app will take viewers behind the scenes of Thursday’s Republican debate on Fox News.
The two men, both from Mexico, will reportedly lead two separate commissions but will not receive a monthly stipend.
The two women are the latest in a series of overdoses that have plagued music festivals.
The declaration is meant to allow greater mobilization of firefighters and supplies to help fight raging wildfires across the state.
The disappearing messaging app is fine-tuning its advertising pitch with high-level user and engagement numbers.
Researchers estimated the cost on the hypothesis that effective interventions and treatments for autism will not be identified by 2025.
The case, stemming from the 1970s, could have a deposition date set by the end of this week.
Kelly Rutherford is now questioning who in the U.S. has authority over the custody case, given that both the New York and California courts have relinquished jurisdiction.
The 28-year-old and his brother were arrested during the concert on charges of felony assault with a deadly weapon.
After Boston and the U.S. Olympic Committee severed ties, talk of other cities began floating.
Advocates in Pasadena, California, are urging minimum wage regulations that would equal the level recently set in nearby Los Angeles.
The suspect's identity wasn't immediately released though police say he is expected to survive.
Firefighters were able to contain only 5 percent of the wildfire that started Wednesday afternoon.