The Supreme Court has lifted restrictions on immigration stops in Los Angeles, reversing limits set after agents mistakenly detained U.S. citizens. The ruling allows law enforcement greater leeway in immigration enforcement efforts.
South Korea’s designation as a “sensitive” country raises concerns over potential restrictions on technology transfer and intelligence sharing, sparking debate on whether it could strain U.S.-South Korea security cooperation.
The opera “Neither,” largely overlooked in the U.S., is receiving a lavish production in Germany, highlighting a growing appreciation abroad for this avant-garde work. The Los Angeles Times explores the cultural contrast.
The FBI raided the Los Angeles school superintendent’s office amid an investigation into alleged undisclosed ties to an artificial intelligence company, raising concerns over conflict of interest and ethical violations.
Late Show host Stephen Colbert delivered a scathing critique of US President Donald Trump, sparking widespread attention. The segment was highlighted by Sky News Australia and shared on Facebook, igniting debate online.
ViVE Event 2026, the premier health innovation conference, is set to take place in Los Angeles, CA. The event promises cutting-edge insights and networking opportunities for healthcare professionals and innovators.
The Los Angeles Chargers roster for the 2024 NFL season features a blend of seasoned veterans and promising rookies. USA Today provides an in-depth look at key players shaping the team’s championship aspirations.
Many government offices, libraries, and post offices in Los Angeles will be closed on Monday in observance of Indigenous People’s/Columbus Day. Public transit will run on a holiday schedule. Stay tuned for updates.
Questions arise over President Trump’s order to create housing for 6,000 homeless veterans, with critics citing unclear funding and timelines. The initiative aims to address veteran homelessness but faces scrutiny and logistical challenges.
Meet one of Disneyland’s key leaders driving diverse, adventurous entertainment at the parks. Featured by the Los Angeles Times, this visionary is reshaping Disney’s guest experience with innovation and inclusivity.
Thousands of LAUSD workers may soon receive layoff notices as the district faces budget shortfalls. Officials urge affected employees to prepare and seek support amid ongoing funding challenges.
Federal law enforcement presence in Chicago and Portland remains a contentious issue, sparking debates over public safety and civil rights. PBS explores where things currently stand amid ongoing protests and policy shifts.
In 2019, The New York Times exposed Fashion Nova’s hidden labor issues, revealing underpaid workers in Los Angeles factories fueling the brand’s fast-fashion boom. The report sparked widespread calls for industry reform.
EXCLUSIVE: A top sports business insider reveals how the Los Angeles Dodgers maintain profitability despite their massive payroll. Strategic revenue streams and savvy investments keep the team financially strong.
Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills unveils a season of glamour and holiday magic, offering festive celebrations, exclusive events, and luxurious experiences to delight guests this year.
Relentless immigration raids in California are reshaping communities, sparking fear and uncertainty among residents. The BBC explores how these actions impact daily life and local economies across the state.
On Day 36, the U.S. government shutdown becomes the longest in history, impacting millions of federal workers and services. Negotiations remain stalled as economic and social pressures mount. (Los Angeles Times)
South Korea is poised to expand its influence in Hollywood through a landmark deal, signaling a major push to strengthen cultural and business ties in the global entertainment industry, reports the Los Angeles Times.
The FBI conducted a search of the Los Angeles school superintendent’s home amid an ongoing investigation. Details remain limited as authorities probe potential misconduct within the district’s leadership. PBS will continue to follow updates.
Hundreds of National Guard troops deployed to Portland and Chicago amid recent unrest are now being sent home, officials announced. The drawdown follows a decrease in tensions in both cities, according to PBS reports.



















