California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles, calling it an “unprecedented power grab,” CBS News reports. The state challenges federal authority and legality.
Month: August 2025
Hollywood studios are navigating China’s strict censorship and market demands to maintain access to its lucrative audience, often altering content to align with Beijing’s preferences, reveals a Los Angeles Times report.
Los Angeles faces a potential major teachers’ strike as union leaders demand better pay and smaller class sizes. Schools prepare for disruptions amid tense negotiations in the nation’s second-largest district.
“No Kings” protests are set to take place Saturday in Chicago and nationwide, highlighting calls for social justice and systemic change. Organizers urge peaceful demonstrations to raise awareness on key issues.
Troops deployed in Los Angeles protests raise concerns over economic impact, with local businesses warning the unrest and military presence are ‘bad for business,’ Reuters reports.
The Los Angeles Chargers face the Houston Texans in the AFC Wild Card game. Catch all the action live with kickoff at 4:30 PM ET. Find how to watch and key game details only on Yahoo Sports.
Jim Harbaugh unveils a groundbreaking preseason regimen for Chargers QB Justin Herbert, aiming to boost his performance and durability. The innovative plan marks a new chapter in Herbert’s development.
The immigration protests in Los Angeles began as a response to recent federal policy changes. Thousands gathered to demand immigrant rights, sparking widespread demonstrations across the city. ABC News reports on the movement’s origins.
Protests in Los Angeles have surged in response to President Trump’s crackdown on immigration and policing policies. Key events, including recent raids and heightened enforcement, have fueled public outrage and demonstrations.
Blake Lively has filed a lawsuit against her “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni. Amid the legal dispute, several collaborators have publicly expressed support for Lively, intensifying the controversy surrounding the film.
UCLA is currently not under direct threat from the ongoing Los Angeles fires, authorities confirm. Firefighters remain vigilant as containment efforts continue nearby, ensuring campus safety amid changing conditions.
As immigration raids intensify under Trump’s administration, many migrants are choosing to go underground, avoiding detection amid heightened enforcement efforts, BBC reports. This shift complicates border control operations.
Greater Los Angeles reported the lowest vacancy rates among leading U.S. life-science metros, highlighting strong demand and limited available space in the region’s expanding biotech and research sectors.
USA Football’s Summer Series in Los Angeles highlights flag football’s rise ahead of its Olympic debut in 2028. The event showcases growing interest and grassroots support for the fast-paced sport.
Chargers’ backup QB Trey Lance earns a glowing one-word review from Sports Illustrated. The rising talent’s impressive performance signals promising depth for Los Angeles as they prepare for the upcoming NFL season.
The death toll from the deadly Los Angeles fires has risen to 29, as authorities continue rescue and containment efforts. Thousands remain displaced amid ongoing wildfire threats, ABC News reports.
Watch: A US politician amusingly mistaken Tottenham’s Son Heung-min for an American during a recent interview. The viral moment has sparked reactions online, highlighting the footballer’s global recognition beyond national boundaries.
Hollywood creatives are calling on the government to strengthen copyright protections against AI infringements. The Los Angeles Times reports industry leaders fear unregulated AI threatens artists’ rights and livelihoods.
Prop 2 aims to modernize California’s public education facilities by funding upgrades and repairs. The initiative focuses on creating safer, more efficient learning environments for students statewide.
New FBI data reveals that crime rates in the US have continued to decline in the first half of 2024. The report highlights sustained drops in violent and property crimes nationwide, signaling progress in public safety efforts.