Despite winning court battles, many immigrants remain detained as ICE continues efforts to deport them, highlighting ongoing challenges in the U.S. immigration system, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Day: December 2, 2025
From 125th Street in Harlem, Thelma Golden has transformed the U.S. art scene. As a visionary curator, she champions diverse voices, reshaping cultural narratives and expanding the reach of contemporary art nationwide.
The Communist Party USA in Los Angeles is championing Marxist education through community workshops and study groups. Their approach emphasizes class struggle, workers’ rights, and building solidarity for social change.
US ocean container imports fell sharply in May as tariffs on Chinese goods and trade tensions weigh on demand. The drop signals potential slowdowns in supply chains and economic activity, Reuters reports.
The Los Angeles Clippers secured a strong finish to their preseason, winning their final game and building momentum. As the regular season approaches, the team focuses on sharpening skills and strategy for a competitive edge.
Los Angeles Clippers megastar Paul George praised former teammate Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat for his leadership and tenacity. George highlighted Butler’s impact both on and off the court in a recent interview with Sports Illustrated.
People held in a California ICE facility described as “decrepit” have filed a lawsuit, alleging “inhumane” conditions including lack of sanitation and medical care, sparking renewed calls for reform and oversight.
Riot police moved in to disperse protesters in downtown Los Angeles today following escalating tensions. Officers used tear gas and batons to break up crowds as demonstrations turned confrontational. Authorities urged calm.
One of America’s favorite TV pastimes, the game show, is increasingly being filmed overseas. Rising production costs and lucrative incentives abroad are driving studios to relocate, reshaping the industry landscape.








