A judge has approved Fisker’s bankruptcy plan, which is favored by car owners, allowing the electric vehicle maker to restructure and continue operations. The decision marks a critical step in Fisker’s turnaround efforts.
Month: August 2025
CONCACAF is closely monitoring the security situation in Los Angeles ahead of the Gold Cup opener. Officials emphasize player and fan safety amid ongoing local concerns, ensuring a smooth start to the tournament.
Southern California immigration raids are not solely conducted by ICE. Local law enforcement and federal agencies, including Border Patrol and task forces, play significant roles in recent enforcement actions, raising community concerns.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom released a new video titled “Stand Up,” urging resistance against former President Trump’s policies. The message aims to rally Democrats ahead of upcoming elections, emphasizing unity and activism.
California’s state discipline law aims to keep Black and Latino students in class by limiting suspensions. Former President Trump called the policy illegal, sparking debate over educational equity and school safety.
New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles face mounting challenges under their current mayors, with rising crime, budget crises, and infrastructure issues fueling criticism. The City Journal examines the leadership failures shaping these major cities.
Los Angeles wildfires have surged into Hollywood, forcing authorities to order the evacuation of 100,000 residents. Firefighters battle aggressive flames amid dry conditions. Officials warn of ongoing risk.
The Sacramento Kings’ defense has emerged as a key factor in their early-season success. Strong pressure and timely stops have propelled the team to a promising start, energizing fans and boosting playoff hopes.
The Pentagon has ordered the recall of 1,000 additional National Guard troops from Los Angeles, citing shifting priorities in military deployments. The move signals adjustments in ongoing defense strategies.
Texas Republicans have unveiled a new U.S. House map designed to boost GOP seats. The redistricting aims to secure more winnable districts ahead of upcoming elections, sparking debate over partisan balance.
Immigration arrests in Los Angeles have surged sharply as federal authorities ramp up aggressive enforcement efforts. The increase raises concerns over community trust and local cooperation with law enforcement.
Comcast’s recent major TV deal underscores a grim reality for the once-dominant cable industry, highlighting declining subscriber numbers and shifting consumer habits amid rising streaming competition.
The Trump administration announced plans to audit California’s sex education curriculum, citing concerns over “medical accuracy” and federal compliance, sparking debate over state control and educational standards.
Chicago’s innovative policing tactics have significantly reduced the city’s violent crime rate, marking a notable decline in killings. The New York Times highlights how focused interventions are reshaping public safety in 2013.
Neutrogena is closing its Los Angeles office, marking the end of an era for the skincare giant in the city. The move reflects shifting corporate strategies and growing focus on other markets.
The Los Angeles Kings secured home ice advantage for the first round of the playoffs, setting the stage for intense battles at the Crypto.com Arena. Fans are eager for a strong postseason showing.
The Los Angeles Chargers pose two major threats to the Denver Broncos in the 2025 AFC West matchups: a revamped high-octane offense led by their star QB and a stout, aggressive defense reshaping the division dynamics.
Women lawmakers across the U.S. are pushing for “potty parity” in government buildings, highlighting inadequate restroom access as a barrier to gender equality and workplace comfort in legislatures, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Former President Trump seizes a contentious moment in California to escalate immigration debates, spotlighting deep state divisions. His bold stance intensifies a polarizing national discourse.
Hollywood, once rooted in Los Angeles, has expanded beyond the city and now increasingly stretches across the U.S. With rising costs and new hubs forming, the industry is outgrowing both its birthplace and the nation.