| Aaron Glantz, Center for Investigative Reporting | Take Two
According to a report from the Center for Investigative Reporting, many veterans aren't receiving benefits for their service to this country until after they die.Aaron Glantz has the story.
As the Obama Administration prepares to tackle immigration reform, a part of its current immigration policy is dividing Democrats across the country.Last year, Democratic governors in Massachusetts, Illinois, and New York pulled out of "Secure Communities," even if Immigration and Customs Enforcement — or ICE — insists the program is not optional.
Jeff Yang, a columnist for the Wall Street Journal, and his 9-year-old son join Take Two to talk about their comic project, which aims to teach kids the real dangers of guns.
Last month, California voters approved Proposition 36, the initiative overhauled the state's controversial three strikes law. From now on, only felons with a violent third strike will be sentenced to life.
California...it's the Golden State, it's one of the greenest states, and, before you know it, it'll be the oil state.Because of hydraulic fracking, California might actually be producing more oil than Texas in the next decade.
With the 11th hour fast approaching, negotiations to avoid the fiscal cliff appear to have stalled. President Obama and House Speaker John Boehner haven't talked since Monday.
The touchy debate over gun control — and specifically a new ban on assault weapons — is moving forward after President Obama said he would bring the issue before Congress in January.
Lake Forest repealed a controversial law banning registered sex offenders from city parks, despite opposition from the Orange County District Attorney.
Every week we get your conversation topics for your weekend dinner parties with Brendan Francis Newnam and Rico Gagliano, the hosts of the Dinner Party podcast and radio show.
Peltzer Pines Christmas Tree farms, which has sold Christmas trees in Orange County for nearly 50 years, said increased development has made it difficult to find land.