A suspect has been named following a deadly shooting on a Chicago-area train that left four people dead. Authorities are investigating the motive as the community reels from the tragic incident.
Month: June 2025
KPMG is launching a new U.S. legal services business under Arizona’s pioneering legal regulatory framework, Reuters reports. The move aims to expand KPMG’s advisory offerings by integrating legal services.
Community groups in Los Angeles urge the Dodgers and other local sports teams to publicly support immigrant communities amid ongoing ICE raids. Activists call for unified solidarity and advocacy against enforcement actions.
As the 2025 season approaches, five key players may be facing their final campaign with the Los Angeles Rams. A to Z Sports examines who could be donning a different jersey next year and what this means for the team’s future.
Los Angeles Mayor criticized the White House for “provoking” recent unrest, blaming a “chaotic escalation” for escalating tensions in the city. The comments come amid ongoing protests and heightened security measures.
The US faces mounting protests and political turmoil as Trump’s controversial travel ban takes effect. Los Angeles International Airport becomes a focal point of tensions amid widespread public outcry and legal challenges.
At the Grammy Awards, Beyoncé triumphed with Album of the Year, marking a historic win. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift, despite multiple nominations, left the ceremony without any awards.
Cybercriminals responsible for the Los Angeles Unified School District ransomware attack have released stolen data, Superintendent Alberto Carvalho confirmed. Authorities are investigating the breach as the district assesses the impact.
Shoplifting incidents have surged this year, according to a recent Retail Dive report. Retailers face growing challenges as losses rise, prompting calls for enhanced security measures industry-wide.
Immigration raids in Los Angeles have targeted small business owners, sparking fear and disruption in the community. Many describe the impact as “worse than COVID,” citing severe economic and emotional tolls.
California Governor Gavin Newsom insists the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics will proceed as planned, emphasizing the event’s importance for economic growth and global recognition. Officials remain committed despite ongoing challenges.
Los Angeles braces for the upcoming “No Kings” protests, with city officials coordinating increased security measures. Marines have been deployed to assist local law enforcement in maintaining order during demonstrations.
Active-duty troops have been deployed to California amid escalating wildfires and civil unrest. The National Guard is assisting local authorities to restore order and support emergency response efforts, officials confirm.
WATCH: Former President Trump holds a press conference following his tour of wildfire damage in Los Angeles. He discusses response efforts and recovery plans amid ongoing fire threats in the region.
The Los Angeles Times reports on the 15 most banned books in American schools this year, highlighting a surge in challenges amid debates over race, gender, and sexuality in education.
A new Pew Research Center study finds 59% of lower-income U.S. parents worry their children face digital obstacles in schoolwork, highlighting ongoing gaps in access to technology and reliable internet for remote learning.
Gal Pissetky, lawyer at Pissetzky & Berliner, LLC, shared insights with Forbes on the high-profile Nigerian Ramon Olorunwa Abbas phishing case, revealing key legal challenges in the cybercrime trial, as reported by BBC.
Los Angeles protesters demanded the immediate withdrawal of US Marines from the city, citing concerns over militarization and civil rights. The demonstration underscores growing tensions between authorities and local communities.
The USC Trojans secured a thrilling victory, completing a historic Los Angeles sports trifecta alongside the Dodgers and Lakers. Fans celebrated a day of unforgettable wins across baseball, basketball, and college football.
A tumultuous week in Los Angeles highlights the human cost of the Trump administration’s intensified immigration crackdown. Families face separation, and communities grapple with fear and uncertainty amid increased enforcement.