A massive fire tore through a warehouse in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, causing significant damage. Authorities continue investigating the cause as firefighters work to fully control the blaze. No casualties reported so far.
California’s primary shook up the political landscape, featuring a Brit’s surprising win, billionaire-backed campaigns, and reality TV star Spencer Pratt’s unexpected impact. Key races signal shifts ahead of November.
Love Island USA Season 8 has fired contestant Alannah Keyser after videos of her using racial slurs surfaced. The show condemned the behavior and emphasized its commitment to inclusivity.
The U.S. secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina, advancing to the World Cup round of 16 despite a late red card. The win showcased resilience and tactical grit under pressure.
The U.S. Department of Education has reopened its investigation into LAUSD’s Black student achievement program, examining allegations of potential discrimination and ensuring equity in educational opportunities.
The City Journal revisits 2022’s most controversial prosecutors, exploring their current roles and the impact of their past conduct on the justice system. Where are they now, and how have their careers evolved?
Rising diesel prices amid the Iran conflict are straining U.S. school budgets, Reuters reports. Increased fuel costs are forcing districts to cut programs and transportation services, impacting students nationwide.
FIFA will host three World Cup opening ceremonies and two events celebrating America 250, featuring a lineup of renowned artists. The details were unveiled in a joint announcement by The Athletic and The New York Times.
A recent hearing in Los Angeles revealed the lasting trauma endured by families affected by ICE raids. Survivors described fear, displacement, and ongoing psychological distress as they navigate life under heightened enforcement.
In California’s primary elections, MTV personality Spencer Pratt and billionaire Tom Steyer face critical challenges as they vie for voter support. Results could reshape the state’s political landscape. Stay tuned for updates.
Rob Reiner’s final weekend, Conan O’Brien’s star-studded party, and escalating unfathomable violence dominate headlines, highlighting a turbulent mix of Hollywood farewells, celebrations, and societal unrest in the latest USA Today report.
The FBI conducted raids on the home and office of the Los Angeles Schools Chief amid an ongoing investigation. Officials have not disclosed details, intensifying scrutiny on the district’s leadership.
As tariffs rise, an LA clothing brand is betting on growth by doubling down on “Made in the USA” products. The move aims to boost local manufacturing and meet increasing demand for domestic apparel.
Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills unveils The Penalty Box, a luxury football-inspired sports lounge. The new venue offers an upscale setting for fans to enjoy premier games and exclusive experiences.
The birthright citizenship debate has spotlighted Team USA player Jesus Ferreira, born in the U.S. to immigrant parents. His story highlights immigration’s impact on sports and national identity, stirring widespread public discussion.
A powerful California storm is set to sweep across the U.S., bringing heavy rain and flooding west, before transitioning to snow in the Northeast just in time for Christmas, according to ABC News forecasts.
Spencer Pratt, former reality TV star, is losing ground in the LA mayor’s race, trailing behind key rivals as voters seek experienced leadership. The election heats up amid growing scrutiny of candidates’ platforms.
The 2026 World Cup opening ceremony in Los Angeles will feature a star-studded lineup of artists, setting the stage ahead of the USA vs Paraguay match. Bolavip.com reveals the full roster and performance details.
An L.A. girl’s tragic death highlights the devastating impact of school bullying. Despite warnings, authorities failed to act, exposing the darkest side of a systemic issue in education and student safety.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from withholding federal funds to cities with sanctuary policies, ruling the move unconstitutional. The decision protects local governments from funding cuts tied to immigration enforcement.



















