At an LA rally, Bernie Sanders warned of an “extraordinary danger” facing the U.S. under Trump’s leadership, urging voters to remain vigilant amid growing political and social challenges.
Month: July 2025
U.S. News & World Report’s latest evaluation highlights top private elementary schools in Los Angeles, assessing academics, diversity, and parent reviews to guide families in choosing the best educational fit for their children.
Two Jewish students were reportedly attacked on DePaul University’s Chicago campus, sparking an investigation. University officials condemned the incident and urged community vigilance, Reuters reports.
Halloween is spooking up big business for Los Angeles retailers this year. Shops across the city report soaring sales in costumes, decorations, and candy as consumers embrace the spooky season with enthusiasm.
WNBA Commissioner expresses optimism about reaching a “fair” Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) deal, emphasizing progress in negotiations aimed at enhancing player conditions and league growth.
One person has been arrested in connection with the shooting deaths of an ‘American Idol’ music supervisor and her husband in Encino. Authorities continue to investigate motives behind the tragic incident.
In a surprising move, the Dodgers have cut reliever Adam Kolarek and recalled Edgardo Henriquez from Triple-A. The decision aims to bolster the bullpen as the team eyes a playoff push.
During his visit to fire-stricken California, former President Trump asserted that the US government stands firmly behind the state. He highlighted federal support amid ongoing wildfire challenges.
Kendrick Lamar electrified The Forum, championing L.A. unity with a powerful marathon performance of “Not Like Us.” The night peaked as he brought out Dr. Dre, highlighting the city’s rich hip-hop legacy.
Businesses closed and children skipped school across the U.S. in solidarity with the “A Day Without Immigrants” protest, highlighting immigrants’ vital economic and cultural contributions, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Trump’s deportation plan is set to begin next week in Chicago, targeting undocumented immigrants for removal. The operation marks a significant escalation in enforcement under his administration, stirring local and national debate.
Los Angeles fires reveal vulnerabilities in the US housing market, exposing inflated home prices as damage highlights risks overlooked by buyers and investors, raising concerns about market stability and valuation.
The Buss family has agreed to sell the Los Angeles Lakers to Dodgers owner Mark Walter in a landmark deal valuing the NBA franchise at $10 billion, marking a historic shift in sports ownership.
Rep. Maxwell Alejandro Frost visited the iconic “Alligator Alcatraz” exhibit, exploring its efforts in wildlife conservation and public education. The visit highlights growing support for environmental awareness in Congress.
Trump’s plan to deploy the National Guard remains uncertain following recent court rulings that challenge the legality of his orders. The legal limbo leaves the Guard’s role in key security operations unclear.
US comedian Dave Chappelle was tackled on stage during a live performance, raising security concerns. The incident disrupted the show but Chappelle continued after the situation was controlled. Details remain under investigation.
Schools have 10 days to comply with the Trump administration’s anti-DEI policy or risk losing federal funds, the Los Angeles Times reports. The directive targets diversity, equity, and inclusion programs nationwide.
Anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles have intensified on the third consecutive day, drawing large crowds and escalating tensions. Demonstrators demand the shuttering of detention centers amidst heightened clashes with authorities.
Hackers may have stolen the Social Security numbers of every American, raising severe identity theft risks. Experts urge immediate steps to monitor credit, update passwords, and enable fraud alerts to protect personal data.
LAFC snapped a four-game title drought with a 3-1 win over Sporting KC in the 2024 U.S. Open Cup Final, capturing their first cup since 2018. The victory marked a turning point for the Los Angeles side.