California is home to the nation’s largest population of Salvadorans and its busiest border crossing.
Author: Associated Press
Rockets break their own single-game record for 3s in rout of Suns
James Harden and the Rockets made 27 3-pointers in a 149-113 win over the Suns, breaking the previous mark of 26 they hit twice earlier this season.
Twins’ Jorge Polanco hits first cycle of 2019 MLB season
Jorge Polanco hit the first cycle of the MLB season in the Minnesota Twins’ loss to the Philadelphia Phillies.
Baylor gets past Oregon to reach championship game in Women’s Final Four
Kalani Brown scored 22 points and Lauren Cox had 21 as Baylor held off Oregon 72-67 to reach the women’s championship game for first time since 2012.
Prosecutor: Rapper Kodak Black accused of sexual assault
prosecutor says rapper Kodak Black will likely have to return to South Carolina this year to face a charge of raping a woman after a 2016 concert.
Mick Jagger says he’s ‘on the mend,’ thanks hospital after undergoing reported surgery
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is recovering from a reported heart valve replacement surgery, and his representative says he’s expected to make a full recovery.
Navy: 1 hurt in ‘domestic’ shooting at base, shooter killed in Virginia Beach
Naval Air Station Oceana says that one person has been wounded at its facility in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Michael Cohen to Congress: Help me stay out of prison
Attorneys for Michael Cohen are asking members of Congress to help keep him out of prison.
Fleetwood Mac to replace Rolling Stones at New Orleans Jazz Fest
The group announced March 30 that they would be postponing their latest tour so singer Mick Jagger could receive medical treatment.
Mormons repeal ban on baptisms for children of gay parents
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is repealing rules unveiled in 2015 that banned baptisms for children of gay parents and made gay marriage a sin worthy of expulsion.