A recent survey of 8,600 Americans reveals alarming attitudes toward political violence, highlighting deep divisions and the potential for unrest. The findings raise urgent concerns about the nation’s stability.
Netflix has weathered intense competition in the streaming wars through steadfast investment in original content, strategic pricing, and global expansion, maintaining its lead as the subscription video king, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Despite an overall decline in Chinese visits to the U.S., Los Angeles remains a top destination for Chinese tourists. The city’s attractions and cultural ties continue to draw significant interest from travelers, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Dodgers’ Kyle Tucker remains unfazed by the contract buzz, calling the recent signing a “win-win” for both him and the team. Tucker emphasized focus on performance over distractions.
Amnesty International warns that deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles amid ICE raids poses risks, raising concerns over potential civil rights violations and escalating tensions in vulnerable communities.
ICE’s Operation Highway Sentinel led to the arrest of over 100 illegal alien truck drivers in California, highlighting ongoing efforts to enforce immigration laws under Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration.
“Turn Off the Sunshine,” a 2019 New York Times piece, explores how access to shade in Los Angeles is increasingly seen as a privilege, highlighting stark environmental and social inequalities in the city’s sun-drenched landscape.
Los Angeles aims to reclaim its title as the heart of TV and film production with major city changes set for 2026. New incentives and infrastructure upgrades seek to revive the entertainment industry’s historic hub.
Hundreds of Los Angeles Unified School District schools closed as workers launched a strike, marking a major disruption in the nation’s second-largest district. The walkout highlights ongoing disputes over pay and working conditions.
Law firm Weil is expanding into the Los Angeles market, marking a significant move to enhance its West Coast presence. The firm aims to tap into the region’s growing legal demand and high-profile clientele.
Meet Mystique Ro, the U.S. skeleton star defying expectations. Despite her Olympic ice track prowess, she’s allergic to ice and dislikes roller coasters, making her unique journey all the more compelling.
Two new Los Angeles restaurants have been ranked the most beautiful in the U.S. by Time Out Worldwide. Praised for their stunning design and ambiance, they set a high bar for dining aesthetics nationwide.
Thousands across the US gathered in “No Kings” protests, rallying against former President Trump. Demonstrators voiced concerns over his influence and called for democratic integrity, marking a significant nationwide movement.
The Los Angeles Times exposes a leaked audio recording capturing racist remarks by L.A. City Council members. Experts have transcribed and annotated the audio, revealing deep-seated biases within the city’s leadership.
China’s $7 billion micro drama industry is rapidly evolving, challenging the U.S. entertainment sector with bite-sized content tailored for digital audiences. NBC Los Angeles explores this rising cultural and economic force.
California has launched the largest free school lunch program in the U.S., providing free meals to all public school students. The initiative aims to combat hunger and improve student health statewide.
The Council on Criminal Justice’s year-end 2025 report reveals shifting crime trends across U.S. cities, highlighting a rise in violent offenses amid a decline in property crimes. Experts urge targeted policy responses.
A 79-year-old US citizen alleges ICE agents body-slammed him at his business, prompting a $50 million lawsuit. The incident raises questions about enforcement tactics and civil rights protections.
The Brady-Fanatics Saudi Flag Football event is reportedly set to relocate to the U.S., according to Front Office Sports. The move could reshape the league’s future and expand its American footprint.
Officials downplay risk of Iranian drone attacks off California shores after an FBI memo alert. Governor Newsom assures the state is “prepared” for any potential threats, emphasizing readiness and vigilance.



















