A Pew Research Center survey reveals that over twice as many Americans support a government ban on TikTok, citing concerns over privacy and national security, reflecting growing unease about the app’s influence.
A Catholic school alum responds to President Trump’s call to prayer, reflecting on faith’s role in unity and resilience amid national challenges, as discussed in a Los Angeles Times commentary.
City attorney updates on Puka Nacua’s alleged biting incident, revealing ongoing investigation details. No charges filed yet as authorities gather evidence. Fans await further developments in the case.
The City of Los Angeles reminds businesses that the 2026 annual business tax filing is due by March 2, 2026. PwC advises firms to prepare early to ensure compliance and avoid penalties.
Stay updated with the latest Los Angeles Sparks news, schedule, stats, and roster details on USA TODAY Sports. Get comprehensive coverage of the WNBA team’s performance and player updates in one place.
Los Angeles County has declared a state of emergency following a series of immigration raids. Officials cite community safety concerns and vow to provide support to affected families. The move aims to address the raid’s widespread impact.
Former President Trump’s move to blockade the Strait of Hormuz heightens tensions, risking a potential clash with China over strategic shipping routes, experts warn. The Los Angeles Times delves into this escalating geopolitical standoff.
“Golden Bachelor” has announced Mel Owens as its Season 2 lead, USA Today reports. Owens, a former NFL linebacker, will bring a fresh dynamic to the show, highlighting love and life in later years.
The immigration crackdown is targeting public education, threatening access for undocumented students. Advocates warn this could deepen inequalities and disrupt learning nationwide, sparking fierce debate on policy and rights.
California promised to ease insurance burdens for wildfire victims but instead created loopholes that leave many exposed. Critics say the state’s measures fall short, benefiting insurers over homeowners.
Catch the Los Angeles Angels vs. Cincinnati Reds game on April 12 live on ESPN, starting at 7:10 PM ET. Stream the matchup on ESPN+ for full access. Stay tuned for exclusive coverage and real-time updates.
USA Today released the official puzzle solutions for Sunday, May 10, 2026. Enthusiasts can now check answers for the crossword, Sudoku, and other featured puzzles in the Sunday edition to verify their results.
Catch the Las Vegas Aces vs. Los Angeles Sparks showdown on May 10. Tip-off is at 9 p.m. ET. Watch live on ESPN or stream via the ESPN app. Stay tuned for full coverage and updates.
U.S. Attorney E. Martin Estrada describes corruption as a deep betrayal, fueling his commitment to justice. In this column, he shares what drives his fight against public misconduct in Southern California.
A new lawsuit alleges that Los Angeles school policies discriminate against White students, claiming unfair treatment in disciplinary actions and admissions. The case raises concerns about racial bias in education.
Boyle Heights residents join the nationwide Jan. 30 strike, demanding justice and systemic change. The community mobilizes to raise awareness and push for action on social and economic issues impacting their lives.
NBC Los Angeles presents a comprehensive guide to the six sports featured at the Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics. Explore the thrilling events showcasing elite athletes in alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, wheelchair curling, and ice sledge hockey.
Los Angeles workers have called for a separate march amid ongoing labor unrest. This demonstration is distinct from the “No Kings” protests, highlighting growing tensions in the city’s workforce. Further updates to follow.
A Los Angeles teen lost an eye after being shot by a U.S. agent during the No Kings march, according to the victim’s lawyer. The incident raises concerns over law enforcement’s use of force at protests.
A Los Angeles Times column examines the rise of memorials for aborted fetuses, exploring their cultural impact and the complex debates they ignite about abortion, remembrance, and political messaging in the U.S.



















