If you've noticed downtown LA is busier than usual, it's because it is. The Summit of the Americas starts today as the U.S. and other countries in North, Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean, get together to discuss big issues like migration, climate change and inflation. President Biden will be here later this week. But Mexico's president won't, nor will the leaders of some other big players in Latin America. We go In Depth into what, if anything, this summit will accomplish.
California's primary election is tomorrow. Don't expect long lines at voting centers and precincts though if early voting is any indication of voter turnout.
Vladimir Putin is warning the U.S. and Britain to avoid sending certain rockets to Ukraine---or else. We look into if Putin is serious about the "or else."
A big month is ahead for the Supreme Court and the country. Rulings from some big cases will come down soon, including whether Roe v. Wade really will be overturned.
Britain's prime minister Boris Johnson has just survived a no confidence vote tonight in Parliament. We head to London to find out how he survived and if his leadership is permanently damaged anyway.
People across the country are turning into cheaper tippers than before the pandemic.
And Cheech Marin is more than just a comedian and actor. He's an art collector and he has his own museum opening soon right here in southern California. We talk to him about it.
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