Comcast is set to spin off its cable channels, including MSNBC and CNBC, in a major reshuffle. The move aims to streamline operations and boost shareholder value, signaling a shift in the media landscape.
Month: September 2025
Several U.S. school districts are halting in-person classes and returning to remote learning amid rising COVID-19 cases, citing concerns over staff shortages and student safety, the Los Angeles Times reports.
A Border Patrol agent known for leading a major immigration crackdown in Los Angeles has arrived in Chicago, signaling a potential shift in enforcement strategies in the Midwest, officials confirmed.
Downtown L.A. businesses were looted overnight amid ongoing unrest. Anti-ICE protests are expected to continue Monday, raising concerns over public safety and prompting increased police presence in the area.
Luka Doncic and many Mavericks fans remain uncertain about the potential closure from the rumored Lakers trade. The deal’s outcome could shape the future dynamics of both teams, leaving fans eager yet anxious.
Former President Donald Trump stated that athletes competing in the 2028 Olympics will undergo testing to prevent transgender competitors from participating, sparking a debate on fairness and inclusivity in sports.
Angels make another roster move as they designate catcher for assignment. Meanwhile, Mike Trout hits a key milestone, underscoring his impact. Stay tuned for updates on these latest developments.
Trump raids have intensified political dynamics, contributing to a notable reversal in support for Karen Bass. The New York Times reports on how these developments are reshaping the local political landscape.
FX CEO John Landgraf outlines the network’s evolving role within Disney, emphasizing creative freedom and strategic growth. He anticipates FX will continue shaping quality content under Disney’s expanding media umbrella.
The Supreme Court has approved former President Trump’s plan to dismantle the Education Department, marking a significant shift in federal education policy and sparking debate over the future of U.S. public education.
Recent data reveals a decline in Chicago’s crime rate, challenging the city’s dangerous reputation. Reports highlight improvements in safety, with statistics showing reduced incidents in key categories over the past few years.
The U.S. farm economy is beginning to feel the impact of Trump’s tariffs, with declining crop prices and disrupted trade flows. Farmers face growing uncertainty as export markets tighten and costs rise.
At her LA Sparks jersey retirement ceremony, Candace Parker delivered heartfelt remarks, reflecting on her legacy and impact in women’s basketball. Her key quotes highlighted gratitude, perseverance, and the future of the sport.
A California wildfire rapidly expanded amid scorching temperatures and strong winds, becoming the largest blaze of the year. Firefighters continue battling the inferno as evacuations are underway to protect residents.
Dodgers stars opened up about their fierce rivalry with the Padres, highlighting intense competition and mutual respect. The candid insights reveal the passion fueling one of MLB’s most heated matchups.
In Los Angeles, perceptions of peace and violence sharply diverge among residents, reflecting deep social divides. The New York Times explores how community experiences and perspectives shape this complex reality.
The first batch of BINI has departed for Los Angeles to participate in KCon2024 and ASAP in California, marking a significant milestone for the Filipino girl group’s international exposure, ABS-CBN reports.
Education remains a top U.S. priority, with a recent poll revealing broad public support for online learning. The findings highlight growing acceptance of digital classrooms as part of the nation’s educational future.
A beloved Chicago neighborhood fixture was killed over Labor Day weekend. Friends reflect on the loss and share their views on Trump’s crackdown, highlighting tensions between community safety and federal enforcement efforts.
The American Economic Association announces the Call for Papers for the Los Angeles Annual Business Research Conference 2025. Scholars are invited to submit research on business and economic topics by the deadline.