Hana Group officially opened its U.S. subsidiary’s new branch in Los Angeles, marking a strategic expansion to strengthen ties with the Korean-American community and boost regional business operations.
Month: October 2025
The Los Angeles Lakers have been sold for a record $10 billion, marking the richest deal in sports history. The landmark transaction highlights the soaring value of major league franchises.
Lakers Notes: A major injury update impacts the team’s outlook, while former coach Steve Nash voices doubts about LA’s direction. Meanwhile, debate intensifies over whether it’s time to consider a LeBron James trade.
The New York Times examines the legal controversies over former President Trump’s deployment of troops to quell protests, highlighting debates on constitutional limits and the use of military force in domestic law enforcement.
A wildfire has engulfed the historic California Gold Rush town of Chinese Camp, threatening homes and landmarks. Firefighters are battling flames amid dry, windy conditions. Evacuations remain in effect.
Brandon Silverstein has been named CEO of Avex Music Group as Japanese entertainment giant Avex acquires S10 Music Publishing and boosts its stake in S10 Management, expanding its global music footprint.
Wildfires near San Diego have forced mandatory evacuations as relentless Santa Ana winds fuel rapidly spreading flames. Authorities urge residents to stay alert and follow safety orders to protect lives and property.
Chicago’s mayor condemned former President Trump’s threat to deploy the National Guard in the city, calling it “illegal and costly.” The move raises concerns over federal overreach amid ongoing local challenges, officials say.
Charitable giving in 2024 saw a notable increase, according to the new Giving USA report. The Los Angeles Times highlights a surge in donations across sectors, signaling growing generosity amid economic challenges.
A 16-year-old Texan has shattered the world record in the 800 meters, delivering what experts call the “most impressive athletic feat ever.” The young prodigy’s performance has stunned the track and field community.
The Los Angeles Lakers have provided an injury update on Jaxson Hayes ahead of the regular season. The team reports progress but remains cautious on his return timeline, emphasizing his recovery is ongoing.
The Supreme Court has lifted restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles, marking a significant victory for the Trump administration. The decision allows federal agents greater freedom to enforce immigration laws in the city.
K-pop sensation TWICE will return to Los Angeles for a one-night-only encore concert. Fans can expect an unforgettable night as the group reprises their hit performances. Tickets go on sale soon.
Hurricane Hilary prompts Los Angeles schools to close and transit services to adjust operations. Authorities urge residents to stay informed and prepare for potential disruptions across the city.
President Trump has ordered the National Guard to Washington, D.C., and assumed control over the Capitol’s police force amid escalating unrest. The move aims to restore order following recent violent protests.
Major developments in Trump’s trade war highlight escalating tariffs on China, ongoing negotiations, and global market impacts. Recent moves signal intensified economic tensions with significant geopolitical stakes.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts praised the franchise’s ownership model, urging more MLB owners to adopt a similar forward-thinking approach focused on long-term success and player development.
Former Raiders QB Todd Marinovich reflects on his challenging upbringing with the “worst sports father,” revealing how those experiences shaped his views on coaching youth sports. His story underscores the importance of positive mentorship.
The Boston Red Sox may encounter a significant challenge from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the race to sign free agent Alex Bregman, according to an insider report from Sports Illustrated.
The Supreme Court has lifted restrictions on roving immigration patrols in the Los Angeles area, allowing increased enforcement mobility. The decision impacts how border agents conduct operations beyond fixed checkpoints.



















