After a day of nationwide protests, former President Trump’s military parade rolled through Washington, D.C., showcasing troops and equipment amid heightened security and mixed public reactions.
Month: August 2025
Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani and his agent face a lawsuit alleging they disrupted a $240 million Hawaii real estate deal, according to USA Today. The suit claims their actions led to significant financial damages.
A judge is set to hear a case examining whether former President Trump violated federal law by deploying the National Guard in Los Angeles. The legal challenge raises questions about executive authority and military use.
Los Angeles is the latest city where former President Trump has called for military deployment amid ongoing protests. His appeals raise concerns over federal intervention in local law enforcement.
WATCH: South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem held a briefing addressing recent immigration raids and the state’s response to ongoing protests in Los Angeles, emphasizing law enforcement efforts and public safety measures.
Jonathan Joss, known for his roles in “King of the Hill” and “Parks and Recreation,” has died in a shooting, authorities confirmed. The actor’s sudden death has shocked fans and colleagues alike. Investigation ongoing.
Some teachers are facing layoffs in one state while being hired in another, highlighting regional disparities in education funding and staffing needs, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times.
The Eastern District of Wisconsin’s Department of Justice office enforces federal laws, handles major investigations, and prosecutes cases to ensure justice and public safety across the region, safeguarding community interests.
Mexican executives praised Rowan for advocating a strengthened U.S.-Mexico trade deal, highlighting its potential to boost economic ties and cross-border collaboration. Their support signals optimism for deeper bilateral cooperation.
The NFL has approved allowing players to compete in flag football at the 2028 Olympics, marking a significant step for the sport’s global expansion and increasing visibility ahead of the Los Angeles Games.
President Trump warns other US cities may face similar unrest as he deploys the National Guard to Washington, DC, citing security concerns amid ongoing protests. The move signals heightened federal response nationwide.
Lakers’ Bronny James opened up about his unforgettable welcome to the NBA, sharing moments of support and pressure in an exclusive Sports Illustrated feature. The young star reflects on his transition to the league with candid insights.
Commentary highlights a rare success story within the U.S. government, praising a service that efficiently delivers results. The piece underscores the importance of effective public programs amid widespread bureaucratic criticism.
The Los Angeles Times review of “It Ends With Us” highlights the film’s approach to a serious topic, noting it soft-pedals the subject’s intensity. The adaptation treads cautiously, tempering the story’s emotional impact.
An urgent deadline looms for international college students struggling to maintain their status in the U.S. Amid changing immigration policies, many face an uncertain future as they race to comply with new requirements.
Immigration enforcement operations have intensified in cities across the U.S., with increased raids and arrests. Authorities cite rising illegal crossings, while critics warn of community disruption and fear.
The Los Angeles City Business Tax annual filing deadline is February 28, 2023. PwC urges businesses to submit on time to avoid penalties and ensure compliance with city tax regulations.
USA Football has been named the official leader for Olympic football initiatives ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games, spearheading development and promotion efforts as the sport gains global Olympic prominence.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Taylor Heinicke faces mounting pressure as his time to secure a starting role runs out. With inconsistent performances, the team’s future plans may soon exclude Heinicke.
The Los Angeles Times explores lessons from an unrestrained presidency, highlighting the impacts of unchecked power on democracy and governance. L.A. faces crucial questions on political accountability and civic resilience.