Federal Prosecutors May Dismiss Charges Against The Hump

The Hump, a former Santa Monica sushi restaurant, allegedly served its customers whale meat, but charges for serving the illegal meat may be dropped.

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The Supreme Court decided Monday that they will hear a case next fall that will determine whether seven states have the authority to forbid the sale of violent videogames to minors. As one of the selected states and the home to many of the biggest video game corporations, California stands on the front-line of the debate.


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Supreme Court Orders Lawyers To Advise Immigrant Clients

Lawyers must let their non-citizen clients know they could be deported if they plead guilty to a charge.

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Hemet Police Department Plagued By Attacks

This week's torching of four city vehicles in Hemet, Calif., likely tied to a series of attacks on the Hemet Police Department.

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Obama Praises Iraqi Elections

As the vote is tallied, military leaders declare the elections a success because of high voter turnout and the low level of violence.

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California Protests Spread Nationwide

The March 4 protests have spread throughout the country and permeated different age groups.

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General Motors Announces Plan To Stop Producing Hummers

GM will halt its manufacturing of Hummers after a deal to buy the vehicle brand fell through.

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Villaraigosa Defends Call For More Layoffs

WATCH: The mayor calls for more parking meters and a partial outsourcing of labor, but says he'll protect police and firefighter jobs.

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