More than 31,000 residents in fire-ravaged Southern California face mandatory evacuation as heavy rains threaten deadly mudslides and flash floods. Authorities warn of heightened risks in burn scar areas.
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The Dodgers have provided an update on Kiké Hernandez’s injury ahead of Game 2. The team confirmed his status, offering clarity on his availability as they prepare to face their next opponent.
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration’s deployment of U.S. military troops in Los Angeles violated federal law, challenging the legality of using active-duty forces for domestic law enforcement.
Several foreign musicians have canceled U.S. performances in protest of former President Trump, impacting Los Angeles’ arts and culture scene this week. The moves highlight ongoing tensions between politics and the creative community.
Nine Chinese students from Arizona State University were detained and denied entry at Los Angeles International Airport. The incident has raised concerns over admission policies and diplomatic tensions between the US and China.
President Donald Trump announced today he is sending the National Guard to Chicago, citing the recent surge in weekend shootings. The move aims to bolster local efforts to address rising violence in the city.
The Lakers reportedly want to move on from “LeBron James’ business,” an NBA insider reveals. The team seeks a new direction as tensions rise, signaling potential shifts in their roster and leadership strategy.
Many U.S. Olympians face financial hardship post-competition. In response, a new initiative will provide them with a $100,000 retirement boost, aiming to support athletes who often struggle after their sports careers end.
President Trump has authorized the deployment of an additional 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles, US officials confirm. The move aims to bolster security amid ongoing unrest in the city.
The U.S. government shut down after Senate failure to pass a crucial funding bill, halting non-essential services. Lawmakers face mounting pressure to negotiate and reopen federal operations.
The drama around It Ends With Us intensifies as director Justin Baldoni announces plans to file a countersuit against Blake Lively. Both parties remain tight-lipped as legal battles unfold. More updates to follow.
Taylor Swift has donated to 10 organizations aiding wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles, supporting recovery and relief for affected communities, USA Today reports. Her contributions aim to bolster emergency response and rebuilding.
Former President Trump has expanded the list of potential military deployments to include more Democratic-led cities, raising concerns over federal response to civil unrest, PBS reports. The move sparks political and legal debates.
Apple plans to hire 20,000 employees and invest $500 billion in the U.S. over the next five years, responding to challenges posed by Trump-era tariffs, according to the Los Angeles Times.
LeBron James is currently managing an injury as the Los Angeles Lakers prepare for the NBA season opener. The team remains hopeful the star forward will be ready to play when the season begins.
Former President Donald Trump announced plans to create a task force to support preparations for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games, aiming to boost infrastructure and security for the global event.
Dodgers update: Shohei Ohtani won’t start Games 1 or 2 of the NLDS, Clayton Kershaw is off the roster, and the team’s wild card schedule is set, shaping their playoff strategy. Details via Sports Illustrated.
Former President Donald Trump announced plans to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, labeling the city a “hellhole” amid rising violence. The move has sparked debate over federal intervention and local governance.
Cheslie Kryst privately battled depression before her death, her mother revealed. The Miss USA 2019 titleholder’s family spoke out to raise awareness about mental health struggles hidden behind public success.
Los Angeles and New York reveal stark contrasts in responding to recent terrorism threats. While New York ramps up visible security measures, Los Angeles opts for community engagement and discreet monitoring, highlighting differing urban strategies.


















