Former Seahawks third-round pick signs with his ninth team in ten seasons, highlighting the journeyman’s enduring NFL career. Despite constant moves, he remains a valuable asset on the field.
Month: August 2025
Protests continue in Los Angeles as Marines make their first temporary detention amid growing tensions. Authorities remain on high alert as demonstrations unfold across the city. Updates to follow.
US troops have been deployed on the ground in Los Angeles to assist immigration enforcement, the Department of Defense confirmed. The operation aims to support local authorities amid rising immigration challenges, ABC News reports.
Former President Trump has criticized California’s law banning the “forced outing” of students’ gender identities to parents, calling it an attack on parental rights. The measure aims to protect student privacy in schools.
On Feb. 14, 1929, Chicago witnessed the brutal St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. Seven men linked to rival gangs were gunned down, highlighting the deadly turf wars of Prohibition-era organized crime.
Immigration raids in Los Angeles target small business owners, sparking widespread fear and disruption. Affected entrepreneurs describe the impact as “worse than COVID,” highlighting deep economic and emotional tolls.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are scheduled to visit the White House on Monday for a meeting with President Trump, KTLA reports. The visit celebrates the team’s recent achievements and honors their championship success.
Three L.A. County sheriff’s deputies were killed in a deadly explosion. Authorities have identified the victims and are now searching a Santa Monica apartment as part of the ongoing investigation, seeking answers.
At least 30 people were injured after a car drove into a crowd outside a music venue in Los Angeles. Emergency responders quickly arrived on the scene. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident.
Veterans have condemned former President Trump’s deployment of troops to Los Angeles, calling it a politically motivated move amid unrest. Critics argue the military presence was unnecessary and fueled tensions.
The University of California–Los Angeles (UCLA) ranks among America’s top public universities, securing a strong position in the latest U.S. News & World Report college rankings, reflecting its academic excellence and research impact.
Former President Trump hinted in his campaign at deploying the military to address crime in NYC and Chicago, labeling them “crime dens,” and suggested invoking the Insurrection Act, sparking debate over federal intervention.
Following the Ambiance Apparel raid, businesses and workers in Los Angeles’ Fashion District face uncertainty and fear. Many worry about job security and the future of the bustling garment industry in the area.
The 2026 Winter Olympics will be hosted in Milan-Cortina, Italy, featuring new sports and advanced sustainability efforts. Meanwhile, Los Angeles prepares for the 2028 Summer Olympics, promising innovation and iconic venues.
A driver intentionally plowed a car into a crowd in Los Angeles, injuring at least 30 people, officials confirmed. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack.
The Dallas Mavericks’ recent moves have reportedly influenced Luka Dončić’s contract situation with the Los Angeles Lakers. The franchise’s strategies may have played a key role in shaping Dončić’s extension talks.
Travel disruptions linked to former President Trump’s policies are expected to intensify during this summer’s peak season, impacting flights, border processing, and tourism, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The Danish String Quartet’s long wait for U.S. visas highlights a severe backlog affecting many applicants. Delays reveal challenges faced by artists and travelers seeking entry amid ongoing processing slowdowns.
Nearly 300 scientists have applied to a French academic program, seeking opportunities amid U.S. federal research funding cuts under the Trump administration, highlighting a shift in the scientific talent landscape.
Despite a continued decline in murder rates this year, fear of crime remains high among the public, highlighting a disconnect between actual safety improvements and community perceptions, according to The New York Times.