A new study published in Nature reveals how socio-economic factors, urban design, and mobility patterns intertwine to influence crime rates across multiple cities, offering fresh insights for safer urban planning.
Month: June 2025
India will open new consulates in Boston and Los Angeles, announced PM Modi during his US visit. The move aims to boost diplomatic and economic ties, expanding India’s presence on the West and East coasts of America.
LA wildfires have prompted the relocation of the Rams playoff game and disruptions across local sports events. Authorities prioritize safety as smoke and fire impact Southern California communities. Updates ongoing.
The US military confirmed it can temporarily detain protesters in Los Angeles if authorized, amid rising unrest. The commander emphasized this measure supports local law enforcement efforts, ensuring public safety.
“Suits LA,” a low-budget spinoff of the popular legal drama, falls flat with weak writing and lackluster performances. USA Today calls it the dollar-store version fans never asked for.
Amid COVID-19 disruptions and remote learning, thousands of American students have gone missing from school rolls. Experts warn prolonged absences risk long-term educational setbacks and heightened vulnerability.
FACT CHECK: Is Chicago Proof That Gun Laws Don’t Work? – NPR examines Chicago’s strict gun laws amid high violence rates, exploring whether these regulations effectively reduce crime or if other factors drive the city’s challenges.
Flying Cathay Pacific Business Class to Los Angeles offers a blend of luxury and comfort, featuring spacious seats, gourmet dining, and attentive service, making the long-haul journey a seamless and relaxing experience for business travelers.
Thursday Night Football features the Denver Broncos vs. Los Angeles Chargers tonight. Catch live coverage, streaming options, and kickoff times exclusively on Yahoo Sports. Don’t miss the NFL action!
On Friday, Marines arrived in Westwood as U.S. cities prepared for anticipated “No Kings” protests. Authorities deployed additional security measures to manage potential demonstrations and ensure public safety.
A U.S. study on puberty blockers remains unpublished, a doctor told The New York Times, citing political pressures. The delay raises concerns over access to critical data influencing transgender healthcare decisions.
A Los Angeles Times analysis highlights Western media’s grim bias in Ukraine coverage, showing preference for stories about “people like us.” This selective reporting raises questions about objectivity and narrative framing.
Los Angeles school graduations have become flashpoints of fear as ICE presence at these events raises concerns of family separations. Parents and students face anxiety amid heightened immigration enforcement.
Rocket Lab secures two new contracts, expanding its foothold in the competitive aerospace sector. The deals, focused on satellite launches, underscore the company’s growing influence in the Los Angeles space market.
The Los Angeles Rams have emerged as the ideal landing spot for wide receiver Davante Adams, offering a dynamic offense and strong quarterback synergy. This move aims to boost the Rams’ deep-threat capabilities for the upcoming season.
President Trump has deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles to quell escalating protests against ICE operations. The move aims to restore order amid widespread demonstrations and tensions in the city, reports Al Jazeera.
During a visit to Los Angeles, JD Vance referred to Sen. Alex Padilla as “José Padilla” while criticizing Democrats, drawing attention for the apparent misnaming amid heightened political tensions.
As wildfires rage across Los Angeles, Governor Gavin Newsom and former President Trump clash over wildfire management and climate policies, drawing criticism for political squabbling amid a growing crisis.
Sam Rubin, veteran Los Angeles entertainment reporter known for his work with CBS News, has died at 64. Renowned for his insightful coverage and interviews, Rubin was a beloved figure in the industry.
The Los Angeles school district will provide overdose reversal drugs, including naloxone, to every K-12 school following a student’s death. Officials aim to enhance emergency response and save lives.