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.
A Waymo driverless vehicle underwent a tense police stop in Los Angeles, raising questions about autonomous technology’s interaction with law enforcement on public roads. The incident highlights challenges in driverless car regulation.
The Supreme Court rejected former President Trump’s request to deploy the National Guard in Illinois, denying efforts to intervene in state election procedures, according to SCOTUSblog.
Aer Lingus Business Class impresses on the Dublin to Los Angeles route, offering a blend of comfort, attentive service, and upgraded amenities. This review highlights key features for discerning business travelers.
The Los Angeles Chargers are gearing up for the 2026 NFL Draft, with experts speculating on key positions to address. Fans eagerly await the team’s first pick to bolster their roster and championship hopes.
A couple whose 21 children were taken by the state is now battling to regain custody of additional surrogate-born babies. The ongoing legal struggle highlights complex issues around family rights and state intervention.
A Los Angeles attorney has devised an innovative legal strategy to help Afghans gain entry to the U.S. As the crisis unfolds, questions remain: Can this novel approach overcome bureaucratic hurdles and provide safe haven?
California’s film and TV tax credit is boosting local production and jobs, lawmakers say. However, they warn federal support is crucial to maintain the state’s competitive edge in the entertainment industry.
California hints at defying Trump’s anti-DEI order, risking federal school funding cuts. The state vows to uphold diversity, equity, and inclusion programs amid mounting political tension.
A new map highlights U.S. cities with the highest homicide rates, revealing alarming crime spikes in several urban areas. The data underscores urgent concerns for public safety and law enforcement focus nationwide.
Very Thai, a popular Thai street food brand, is set to open its first location at a local Los Angeles mall. The move marks an expansion into new markets, bringing authentic flavors to more customers.
Carolyn Tisch Blodgett’s Next 3 has announced a strategic investment in SailGP’s U.S. franchise. The move aims to boost the league’s presence and innovation in the American sailing market.
The Angels received a boost from an unexpected source as a lesser-known starter delivered a standout performance, sparking fresh optimism for the team’s pitching depth, reports Halo Hangout.
Meta and YouTube have been found liable in a landmark trial over social media addiction, BBC reports. The ruling marks a significant legal precedent, holding platforms accountable for addictive design practices.
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a lawsuit challenging former President Trump’s tariffs, citing potential losses of billions for the state’s economy. The move aims to protect California’s industries and consumers.
USA TODAY 10Best reveals the top amphitheaters for 2026, highlighting venues known for exceptional acoustics, vibrant atmospheres, and unforgettable live performances. Discover which amphitheater takes the crown this year.
California schools prepare for new parental rights as parents can now opt children out of LGBTQ+ lessons. Educators adjust curriculum and communication strategies amid changing policies.
In a Chicago neighborhood, residents express fear and anger over a recent surge in ICE arrests linked to Trump’s immigration policies. Community leaders warn the raids disrupt families and sow distrust.



















