Los Angeles Dodgers superstar makes a surprise cameo in the new commercial for “The Bad Guys 2.” The baseball icon’s appearance adds star power to the action-packed film’s latest promotional campaign.
Month: July 2025
Mayor of Los Angeles claims the city is being used as a federal “test case” amid escalating tensions over immigration and law enforcement policies. Updates unfold as officials and activists react to federal actions.
Are you Latino and eager to launch a career in the arts but unsure where to begin? The Los Angeles Times highlights key programs designed to support and guide Latino artists on their creative journeys.
A mother joins her daughter’s teacher on the picket line amid an ongoing strike, highlighting community support for better pay and conditions. The protest underscores growing tensions in the education sector.
New data reveals a significant rise in homicide rates across numerous major U.S. cities in 2016, sparking renewed concerns over urban violence and prompting calls for enhanced public safety measures nationwide.
Singapore Airlines expands direct U.S. routes with advanced aircraft, offering premium seat options. This guide breaks down plane types, seating classes, and upgrade possibilities for travelers seeking luxury and convenience.
The Dodgers returned to an “unsettling” atmosphere as protests erupted near Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. Fans and players faced heightened tensions amid ongoing demonstrations in the city.
JetBlue has expanded its Fort Lauderdale flight schedule, enhancing connectivity to top U.S. cities including Norfolk, Austin, Los Angeles, and Phoenix. This move promises greater travel convenience and boosts global access.
Luka Doncic’s contract talks with the Los Angeles Lakers remain ongoing, sources say. Both sides are reportedly working toward a deal to secure the star guard’s future in Los Angeles. Further updates expected soon.
About 700 Marines are being mobilized to support law enforcement amid protests in Los Angeles. The deployment aims to help maintain order as demonstrations continue across the city, according to CNN.
The Oscar nominations announcement has been postponed due to ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. This marks another disruption in Hollywood, adding to recent delays and cancellations amid the crisis.
Instagram accounts are spotlighting racism at Los Angeles’ elite private schools, giving voice to marginalized students. Their stories reveal systemic bias, challenging the institutions’ silence on diversity and inclusion.
More than 60 people were shot across Chicago over the July 4th weekend, with several victims in critical condition. Authorities continue to investigate as the city grapples with ongoing gun violence.
Elon University students joined the MLK Day of Service in Los Angeles, engaging in community projects to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of service and social justice.
Los Angeles will host 12 Paralympic sports in the 2028 Games, showcasing inclusivity and athletic excellence. This marks a major milestone as the city prepares to welcome top para-athletes from around the world.
Live updates: The deadly Los Angeles wildfires continue to spread, threatening new communities as the largest blaze expands rapidly. Evacuations are underway, and authorities urge residents to stay alert. CNN will provide ongoing coverage.
National Guard troops have arrived in Los Angeles following violent clashes during immigration protests. Authorities aim to restore order as tensions escalate in the city, according to ABC News.
The rift between former President Trump and Gov. Newsom widens amid escalating crises in Los Angeles, with sharp political exchanges highlighting tensions over the city’s handling of homelessness and public safety.
A future-set Chicano noir inspired by Sunset Boulevard spotlights contemporary social issues through a speculative lens, revealing the enduring struggles and resilience of Los Angeles’ Latino communities today.
Times Higher Education releases its 2025 rankings, spotlighting top US universities. Leading institutions like Harvard, MIT, and Stanford maintain their positions, underscoring academic excellence and research innovation.