Five new leases have been signed at the U.S. Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles, marking a significant boost for the iconic skyscraper. The deals highlight growing demand for prime office space in the city’s core.
MLB’s return to NBC scored big on Opening Day, drawing its highest viewership since the network regained broadcast rights. The strong ratings signal renewed fan interest and a successful NBC comeback in sports media.
Reports of Iranian drone threats targeting California are deemed “not credible” by officials, though heightened vigilance follows recent U.S. strikes. Authorities continue monitoring potential risks closely.
USA Today released solutions for its Saturday, April 18, 2026 puzzles, helping readers tackle crosswords, Sudoku, and more with ease. These answers offer swift assistance for a weekend of brain-teasing fun.
Julian Nava, a trailblazing Los Angeles politician and the first Mexican-American U.S. ambassador to Mexico, has died at 95. Nava was a pioneering advocate for education and Latino representation.
Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife Michele Singer were found dead in their home, authorities confirmed. The cause of death is under investigation. Further details have not yet been released. More updates to follow.
Los Angeles schools narrowly avoided a major strike after last-minute negotiations between district officials and teachers’ unions resulted in a tentative deal. Classes are set to continue uninterrupted.
Mixue, the world’s largest restaurant chain by unit count, has officially entered the U.S. market. Known for its affordable desserts and beverages, the brand aims to expand its global footprint in the competitive food sector.
Stroudsburg High grad Sebastian Joseph-Day’s NFL journey is captured in striking photos, highlighting key moments from his rise to success. The Pocono Record showcases his inspiring career on and off the field.
The Houston Rockets face the Los Angeles Lakers on April 18. Get the latest on lineups, injury updates, streaming options, and broadcast details for this pivotal NBA matchup on Yahoo Sports.
Trump’s threats to buy Greenland have unsettled U.S. allies, straining diplomatic ties and raising concerns over America’s strategic intentions. This move pushes allies toward a critical juncture in transatlantic relations.
A jury has found Ticketmaster and Live Nation guilty of operating an illegal monopoly, according to the Los Angeles Times. The verdict highlights growing concerns over market dominance in live event ticketing.
Outrage is mounting over former President Trump’s proposal to exclude nursing from the “professional” designation, sparking widespread backlash from healthcare leaders who argue it undermines the critical role nurses play in healthcare.
Union Bank is officially exiting the Los Angeles market, marking the end of its regional presence. This strategic move signals shifts in the local banking landscape and impacts area businesses and customers.
The USOPC has officially appointed USA Lacrosse to oversee the sport’s preparation and participation for its Olympic return, marking a significant step toward reestablishing lacrosse on the global stage.
Thousands gathered in downtown Los Angeles to protest the Iranian regime, calling for freedom and human rights. The demonstration highlighted global support for change amid ongoing unrest in Iran.
Former President Trump has repeatedly advocated deploying the military to suppress protests. Recent unrest in Los Angeles provided a backdrop for renewed calls, highlighting ongoing tensions over federal intervention in civil unrest.
Thousands who supported Trump in the 2020 election are facing job losses in various U.S. government positions, reflecting ongoing political tensions and shifts within federal and local agencies, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Mark Ruffalo protested ICE and criticized former President Trump, calling him the “worst human being,” during the Golden Globes. His bold remarks highlighted ongoing political tensions at the star-studded event.
The Los Angeles school district narrowly averted a major closure on Tuesday after last-minute negotiations secured funding. Classes will continue as planned, easing concerns for thousands of students and staff.



















