Michael Finnegan
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Michael Finnegan is a former Los Angeles Times crime and politics reporter. He covered federal courts in California and state and national election campaigns, including every presidential race from 2000 to 2020. He was previously a City Hall and statehouse reporter at the New York Daily News.
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World leaders swiftly weighed in, from enthusiastic congratulations to more somber and circumspect assurances of continuity in the relationship with Trump.
Downplaying its Nazi past, the far-right National Rally party in France has tried to rebrand itself as an ally of Jews and Israel.
Mei Xing was a tough madam overseeing sex workers at San Gabriel Valley massage parlors. But prosecutors struggled to prove she was guilty of sex trafficking.
Eight days after avid hiker Colin Walker of South Pasadena vanished near a Monrovia trailhead, search and rescue teams are in the San Gabriel Mountains.
Gohar Abelian took in three kids abandoned by her sister, a swindler who fled to Montenegro, but cannot retrieve the $100,000 in bail she posted, judge rules.
Mark Roy Anderson of Beverly Hills swindled investors in a fake business after spending 11 years behind bars, the FBI says.
A sting operation ensnared truck driver David Sneddon for illegal sales of rattlesnakes. A customer at a reptile trade show turned out to be a federal informer.
Chinese developer Wei Huang’s company is fined $4 million for bribing ex-L.A. City Councilmember Jose Huizar to push a downtown skyscraper plan.
Las Vegas man is charged in 98-count federal indictment with hate crimes and murder for May 2022 shooting at a Taiwanese Presbyterian church in Orange County.
Thirteen people suspected of selling fentanyl-laced drugs that caused at least a dozen fatal overdoses in Southern California are arrested, authorities say.