California’s Chemical Leak Threat: What to Know
A crack in a tank holding a toxic chemical is spurring hopes that an explosion or bigger leak can be averted, as thousands remain under evacuation orders.

The White House is on lockdown after dozens of gunshots were heard outside on Saturday evening.
A crack in a tank holding a toxic chemical is spurring hopes that an explosion or bigger leak can be averted, as thousands remain under evacuation orders.
'We're structuring this in such a way where they make commitments on the enriched stockpile, but they don't get a dime unless they deliver on their commitments,' the senior official stated.
President Trump’s abrupt decision to pull an executive order on AI testing has exposed a deeper divide in the White House over how to oversee the technology’s development without stopping its growth. After ushering tech leaders to the White House for a signing ceremony Thursday, Trump’s eleventh-hour decision to scrap the order displayed his administration’s…
The U.S. Secret Service says officers shot and killed a person who opened fire at a security checkpoint on Saturday. Five senior law enforcement officials say the suspect had a history of mental health concerns. NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin reports.
The mayor of Garden Grove warned those who have remained that it was a "very dangerous situation" and they should flee now.
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating to determine who shot the bystander, who underwent surgery, and how many bullets were fired.
Suspect who died after exchanging fire with agents had tried to enter the complex last summer, records showA gunman who opened fire outside the White House on Saturday before he was shot by federal agents was already known to the US Secret Service, court records show.The man, 21, was taken to a nearby hospital, before he was later pronounced dead. He had previously tried to enter the complex, according to an affidavit filed in DC superior court in 2025, following an arrest nearby. Continue reading...
President Donald Trump demanded on Saturday that Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) not be allowed back on the Fox News, but on Sunday, not only was Khanna invited back on the right-wing network, but the California Democrat expressed hope that the president may be watching and extend him an invitation to the White House.Trump’s demand to Fox News was made on his social media network Truth Social, in which he shared an image appearing to be created with generative artificial intelligence depicting Khanna with fangs and horns. Trump also labeled Khanna as a “sleazebag” and a “Dumocrat.”Yet, despite Trump’s demand, Khanna was featured the very next day on Fox News’ “The Big Weekend Show,” during which the California Democrat expressed thanks to the network for defying the president.“First of all, thank you for having me on despite President Trump posting on Truth Social that I shouldn't be allowed back on Fox!” Khanna said. “He didn't like last time I came on and talked about Chinese steel in Ohio and talked about a vision for bringing steel and shipbuilding back.”Fox News host and retired U.S. Marine Johnny Joey Jones gave Khanna praise for his “amicable personality,” and suggested that it could be a powerful tool for bi-partisanship.“If you bring this amicable personality to the White House, I think you might find someone in President Trump that would sit down and talk with you,” Jones said. “Maybe that'll happen soon.”Khanna replied, “Maybe after, maybe he's watching your show and I'll get an invitation, I hope he invites me!”