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.
Immigration raids in Los Angeles have unsettled the fashion industry, prompting concerns over workforce stability. Designers and workers alike face uncertainty amid heightened enforcement, threatening production and creativity.
Brandi Chastain’s iconic 1999 World Cup celebration symbolized a breakthrough for women in soccer, inspiring increased visibility and paving the way for female leadership in sports ownership and management.
Senator Alex Padilla was handcuffed and forcibly removed from South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s press conference in Los Angeles, prompting widespread controversy and calls for investigation. Details remain emerging.
A muralist in Gardena has unveiled a vibrant tribute to Alysa Liu, the gold medal-winning Olympian figure skater. The artwork celebrates Liu’s inspiring achievements and local roots, boosting community pride.
“Commentary: Fabulously wealthy and politically lame — a brief history of California politics” explores the state’s legacy of affluent power players whose financial clout often overshadows effective governance and political innovation.
Journalist Don Lemon was arrested by federal agents while covering a protest at a Minnesota church, WTTW reports. Details on the charges and circumstances remain unclear as the investigation continues.
The FBI conducted searches at the Los Angeles school district headquarters and the superintendent’s home, sources confirm. The investigation details remain unclear as officials have not yet released statements.
Former President Trump has abandoned plans to deploy the National Guard to New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles amid rising tensions. The decision marks a shift in his approach to city unrest, The New York Times reports.
Chinese President delivers a positive message at a meeting with U.S. business leaders, emphasizing cooperation and economic partnership. The address signals potential easing of trade tensions, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Los Angeles 2028 will showcase three thrilling World Games sports: parkour, squash, and wushu. These dynamic disciplines highlight athleticism and culture, adding excitement and diversity to the Olympic lineup.
ICE arrested nearly 200 individuals in a Los Angeles-area operation targeting criminal aliens, illegal re-entrants, and immigration fugitives, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The effort underscores ongoing enforcement priorities.
ICE, or Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is a U.S. federal agency tasked with enforcing immigration laws. Its agents have authority to use force, including deadly force, under specific circumstances during enforcement operations.
Top Democrats issued a stark warning Tuesday, declaring the U.S. Justice Department untrustworthy amid ongoing political and legal battles. Their message underscores growing partisan tensions over law enforcement’s impartiality.
Los Angeles’ entertainment economy is facing a steep decline, with rising costs, production delays, and talent shortages threatening the city’s status as the global media hub. Industry insiders warn of a potential crisis ahead.
In 2014, a judge rejected California’s teacher tenure rules, ruling they violate students’ rights to quality education by protecting ineffective teachers. The decision spurred calls for reform in the state’s education system.


















