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.
Chaos erupted at an anti-Iranian regime rally in Westwood as a U-Haul drove into the crowd, injuring multiple people. Authorities are investigating the incident amid heightened tensions in the area.
The Los Angeles Times reports on escalating tensions as the U.S. and Israel engage in conflict in Iran. Former President Trump calls the war “short term,” but experts warn of its far-reaching global impact.
Consumers are now spending $22 more monthly on streaming services as prices continue to climb. Industry experts cite rising production costs, increased competition, and platform expansion as key factors driving the surge.
Unions representing Los Angeles teachers have set a firm deadline for LAUSD negotiations, warning they’re prepared to strike if demands aren’t met. Tensions rise as the district faces a critical standoff.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker dismissed calls for National Guard deployment in Chicago, citing improved public safety during a city tour. His remarks counter former President Trump’s claims of rising crime.
Soaring gas prices in California are accelerating the shift to electric vehicles, boosting EV sales and charging infrastructure demand as consumers seek cost-effective, environmentally friendly alternatives.
Former Dodgers star Justin Turner has signed with a surprise team, marking a new chapter in his career. The unexpected move has caught fans and analysts off guard, sparking widespread discussion on Yahoo Sports.
The U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle will visit Los Angeles from August 1-3, offering the public a chance to tour the historic tall ship and meet its crew. The visit highlights maritime tradition and Coast Guard service.
Mass protests erupted across the US as President Trump held a military parade in Washington, drawing both supporters and critics. Demonstrators voiced concerns over costs and political motives behind the event.
In a pointed commentary, the Los Angeles Times critiques Marco Rubio’s political stance and leadership, dubbing him “Little Marco” to highlight perceived inconsistencies and lack of substantive influence in the national arena.
Singer Chappell Roan has left Wasserman agency following revelations that its CEO was named in the Jeffrey Epstein files. The move underscores growing industry fallout amid ongoing investigations.
The Los Angeles education board has implemented new restrictions on student screen time in classrooms, aiming to reduce digital distractions and promote focused learning. The policy limits device usage during instructional hours.
The president’s authority to deploy troops within the U.S. is a complex legal issue. SCOTUSblog examines key cases and statutes shaping the limits and scope of presidential power in domestic military actions.
AI has been linked to nearly 50,000 job cuts in 2024 as major tech companies ramp up automation efforts, highlighting a shift in workforce dynamics amid advancing technology, reports the Los Angeles Times.
MLB has forged a multiyear partnership with Polymarket, integrating innovative prediction-market technology to enhance fan engagement and data analytics, marking a new era in sports betting collaboration.
California gas prices have surged past $5 a gallon as tensions escalate in the US-Iran conflict. Rising crude costs and supply concerns are driving fuel prices higher nationwide, impacting drivers and the economy.
In the escalating conflict with Iran, Congress’s role has dwindled, overshadowed by executive actions and rapid military decisions. The Los Angeles Times explores how legislative oversight became an afterthought in this critical war.
A new sign for “SM Entertainment Square” was unveiled in downtown Los Angeles, marking a milestone for K-pop’s global influence. The installation celebrates SM Entertainment’s impact on the music and culture scene.
The Los Angeles School Board has approved new limits on student screen time to address concerns over digital overuse. The policy aims to balance technology use with in-person learning and promote student well-being.



















