Voter trust in U.S. elections is waning amid intensified critiques by former President Trump, contentious redistricting battles, and growing fears of ICE enforcement, according to a new Los Angeles Times report.
Comedian Russell Brand has been charged with new counts of rape and sexual assault in the U.K., according to the Los Angeles Times. Authorities continue their investigation into multiple allegations against the star.
Thousands of anti-ICE protesters flooded US streets in a nationwide day of action, demanding an end to aggressive immigration enforcement and calling for the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
President Donald Trump has deployed the National Guard to Washington, DC. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker criticized the move, stating Trump has “no right” to send soldiers to Chicago, opposing federal intervention—ABC7 Chicago reports.
California gas prices are already soaring, and tensions from the Iran conflict threaten further spikes. Experts warn consumers to brace for higher fuel costs as geopolitical risks disrupt global oil supply.
LA Galaxy has unveiled Los Angeles’ first-ever blind soccer pitch, partnering with PlayLA to launch the Adaptive Blind Soccer Experience, enhancing accessibility and inclusion in sports for visually impaired athletes.
Troops, terror, and tears grip Los Angeles as ICE raids intensify, sparking fear and outrage in immigrant communities. The Guardian reports no slowdown in enforcement, highlighting rising tensions and humanitarian concerns.
The Senate has rejected a war powers resolution aimed at withdrawing U.S. forces from Iran. The vote underscores ongoing debate over executive military authority and America’s role in the Middle East, according to the Los Angeles Times.
“The Turner Diaries,” a white nationalist novel, not only influenced the Capitol attack but signals potential future threats. Experts warn its violent ideology continues to inspire extremist actions nationwide.
The ArcGIS StoryMap explores how immigration shapes public education in Los Angeles, highlighting student demographics, resource distribution, and community challenges in the city’s diverse school districts.
Yamaha is exiting California after nearly 50 years, relocating operations to streamline logistics and reduce costs. The move marks the end of a significant era for the Los Angeles-based facility, impacting local employment and industry presence.
Lakers’ Lamar Odom opens up about his near-fatal overdose, sharing a shocking theory behind the incident. He also reflects on Kobe Bryant’s legacy and his ongoing journey to recovery in a candid Sports Illustrated interview.
Flights in the USA face major disruptions today with 2,508 delays and 195 cancellations reported. Key hubs including Atlanta, Austin, Houston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are impacted, affecting airlines like Delta, Southwest, United, and more.
Protesters rallied across the US following deadly strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Khamenei, sparking widespread condemnation and calls for de-escalation. The Guardian reports heightened tensions and nationwide demonstrations.
John Seymour, former Anaheim mayor and U.S. senator, has died at 88. Known for his local and national service, Seymour’s career spanned key political roles in California. His passing marks the end of a notable public legacy.
Janice Min has exited Quibi, marking her second high-profile departure from the short-form streaming service in under a month, amid growing uncertainty surrounding the platform’s future.
Ian Kang has been recognized as one of the “Leaders of Influence: Minority CPAs 2026” by the Los Angeles Business Journal, highlighting his impact and leadership within the accounting industry.
Team USA is gearing up for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, with top athletes across sports poised to shine on home turf. Anticipation builds as preparations intensify for a historic, gold-filled Games.
Singer D4vd is named a suspect in the death of a 15-year-old whose body was found in a car trunk, an LAPD source told NBC News. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the case.
Pico Rivera native Cristian Roldan aims to represent Team USA in the upcoming World Cup. The midfielder’s strong performances have boosted his chances of earning a spot on the national roster, NBC Los Angeles reports.



















