Two Musick, Peeler & Garrett partners have been named “Leaders of Influence: Minority Attorneys” by the Los Angeles Business Journal, highlighting their impact and leadership within the legal community.
The NBA has officially approved Mark Walter as the new owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, marking a significant ownership change. Walter’s acquisition is set to shape the franchise’s future. Front Office Sports reports.
The San Bernardino mass shooting in 2015 became a pivotal moment in U.S. politics, as then-candidate Donald Trump used the attack to intensify his hardline immigration stance, reshaping national debate on security and border control.
USA Today has released the official puzzle solutions for Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. Fans can now check answers for crosswords, Sudoku, and other daily challenges to ensure accuracy and boost their puzzle-solving skills.
A soaring real estate boom in Los Angeles fueled a wave of political corruption, revealing how developers leveraged influence to sway decisions. Investigations expose deep ties between property interests and city officials.
Hollywood faces a challenging era as box office slumps and streaming shifts reshape the industry. Once seen as untouchable, the sector now seeks innovative strategies to reclaim its former glory.
In a recent opinion piece on wsj.com, the intersection of former President Trump’s rhetoric, military presence, and Chicago’s ongoing violence is analyzed, highlighting the challenges and controversies surrounding troop deployment in the city.
Starbucks signals a shift in strategy, stepping back from aggressive expansion in New York and Los Angeles. The coffee giant aims for quality over quantity, focusing on select locations to enhance customer experience.
Dodgers manager recently highlighted areas for improvement in Roki Sasaki’s game, emphasizing consistency and control as key for the young pitcher’s development, aiming to maximize his potential on the mound.
The FBI has thwarted a terror plot targeting New Year’s Eve celebrations in Los Angeles, officials confirmed. Authorities arrested suspects and reinforced security measures to ensure public safety.
The FBI disrupted an alleged terrorist bombing plot in Los Angeles, officials confirmed. The swift action prevented potential attacks, underscoring ongoing efforts to safeguard public safety. Investigations are ongoing.
A protester in Santa Ana was blinded by a federal agent during an anti-ICE demonstration, family members say. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for accountability amid ongoing immigration debates.
The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II attracted 11.4 million viewers in the U.S., significantly lower than expected, according to the Los Angeles Times. The event’s modest ratings reflect varied audience interest.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson urges former President Trump to stay out of the city, condemning authoritarianism and policies harming poor communities. He calls for protecting democracy and supporting vulnerable populations.
Two Musick, Peeler & Garrett partners have been named ‘Leaders of Influence: Minority Attorneys’ by the Los Angeles Business Journal, recognizing their outstanding contributions to the legal community and diversity initiatives.
A decade after returning to Los Angeles, the Rams continue to build a winning legacy. With strong leadership and a talented roster, they remain a formidable force in the NFL, aiming for sustained success.
Los Angeles County has advanced a plan to establish “ICE-Free Zones,” limiting cooperation with federal immigration agents to protect undocumented residents. The move aims to foster trust and ensure access to public services.
In a recent commentary, the Los Angeles Times highlights how Trump’s disparaging remarks toward Reiner expose the deep divisions and enduring us-versus-them mentality that define his presidency.
Meghan Markle, ahead of her new Netflix series launch, publicly acknowledged “mistakes” during her transition back to public life, signaling a candid reflection on her high-profile lifestyle reentry.
President Trump announced the withdrawal of National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, citing improved conditions. The move follows months of deployments amid protests and unrest in these cities.



















