The Los Angeles Lakers face a pivotal decision on extending Rui Hachimura before the season begins. An insider reveals the team’s stance and the potential impact on their roster dynamics. Full details at Sports Illustrated.
Month: August 2025
US Marines mobilized to Los Angeles amid rising tensions are being sent home, the Pentagon confirmed. The decision follows a review of security needs, easing the immediate military presence in the city.
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek is rattling U.S. tech investors with rapid advancements and aggressive market moves, raising concerns over data security and competitive dominance in critical technology sectors.
Los Angeles public schools are set to expand Portuguese language programs, promoting cultural diversity and bilingual education. This initiative aims to strengthen ties with the local Portuguese-American community.
Mayors of Democratic-led cities across the U.S. criticized former President Trump’s takeover threats, expressing concern over the undermining of local governance and democratic norms beyond Washington, D.C.
EY US has named Arad Levertov, CEO of Sunbit, as a 2025 Entrepreneur Of The Year® Greater Los Angeles Award winner, recognizing his innovative leadership in the financial technology sector.
The Los Angeles Angels face the Oakland Athletics on August 15 in a key MLB matchup. Explore the latest odds, expert tips, and betting trends ahead of this highly anticipated game, as covered by Sportsbook Wire.
A Los Angeles Times column warns that while earthquakes and fires pose ongoing threats to L.A., the greatest danger lies in public denial. Ignoring risks, the piece argues, leaves the city unprepared for inevitable disaster.
Two weeks after the trade deadline, Sports Illustrated delivers a harsh re-grade for the Dodgers, criticizing their moves as underwhelming and costly, raising doubts about their championship prospects.
An appeals court ruled that former President Trump can maintain control over National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles. The decision upholds his authority during the deployment period, sparking debates on federal-state military oversight.
The actors’ strike officially ends as SAG-AFTRA reaches a groundbreaking agreement with studios. The deal addresses wages, streaming residuals, and AI use. Negotiations now shift to implementation and industry recovery.
New York schools have been approved for in-person classes as districts nationwide weigh reopening plans. Key urban areas reveal varied approaches amid ongoing health concerns and community needs.
Recent data shows a complex picture of crime trends across the US, with some cities reporting spikes in violence while others see declines. Experts debate factors driving these changes amid ongoing social challenges.
The Los Angeles Business Journal’s “Top 100 Accountants | 2022 RECAP” highlights the city’s leading accounting professionals and firms, recognizing excellence in financial expertise and client service across diverse industries.
Several cities have celebrated multiple sports championships in a single year, showcasing their athletic dominance. ESPN highlights these rare moments when teams from the same city clinched top titles across major leagues.
Lakers rumors heat up as four title contenders could have max cap space in 2028 to sign superstar Luka Doncic. This potential shakeup signals a major shift in free agency dynamics, per Sports Illustrated.
Jon Gruden scores a legal victory as the Nevada Supreme Court rules in his favor in an arbitration appeal against the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell, challenging the league’s handling of his suspension.
The Pentagon announced plans to withdraw Marines from Los Angeles, citing strategic realignment. The move marks a significant shift in military posture on the West Coast, impacting local bases and communities.
Sam Rubin, beloved KTLA journalist and longtime entertainment anchor, has died at 64. Rubin was known for his insightful coverage and charismatic presence, leaving a lasting impact on Los Angeles media.
A judge has blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the Department of Education, ruling the move unlawful. The decision preserves the agency’s role in overseeing U.S. education programs.
		

















