COVID-19 continues to disrupt the entertainment industry, delaying production of popular TV shows. Late night programs are returning to their home studios as the pandemic reshapes television production in the US.
Year: 2025
The Los Angeles Times reports that the new U.S. history curriculum has ignited a fierce education battle in 2014, drawing intense debate among educators, parents, and policymakers over content and perspective.
Vox.com highlights the staggering length of a list documenting police shooting victims, underscoring the urgent need for reform and accountability in law enforcement nationwide. The extensive roster reveals the scale of the crisis.
The latest report from Sourcing Journal highlights Los Angeles’ denim manufacturing landscape, revealing a resurgence fueled by local demand and innovative sustainable practices, positioning the city as a key hub in the U.S. denim industry.
The Los Angeles Rams face a pivotal decision on quarterback Stetson Bennett’s future as they weigh his performance and contract options ahead of the new NFL season, sources reveal.
California wildfires continue to rage across the L.A. area, fueled by dry conditions and high winds. Authorities investigate causes while thousands face evacuations and power outages. NBC News brings the latest updates on impact and response efforts.
One person is dead following a suspected bomb blast near a reproductive health clinic in Palm Springs. Authorities are investigating the incident, urging the public to avoid the area as the situation remains under control.
The Los Angeles Times examines the economic records of Donald Trump and Barack Obama, comparing key indicators like GDP growth, unemployment, and stock market performance to determine who fared better for the U.S. economy.
Los Angeles is losing film and TV jobs to multiple cities across the U.S., but no single rival hub has emerged to challenge its dominance, according to a recent LAist report. The industry remains dispersed nationwide.
Teachers in Los Angeles have launched a strike demanding better pay and improved working conditions. The walkout has caused widespread school closures, impacting thousands of students across the district. Negotiations continue.
Chicago faced its deadliest day in decades as protests escalated amid a citywide curfew. Violence surged, prompting police and officials to call for calm and increased security measures. BBC reports ongoing tensions.
As a major hub for global trade, Los Angeles faces potential disruptions following the imposition of Trump-era tariffs. The city’s ports and industries brace for challenges ahead amid shifting trade policies.
LeBron James set a new NBA record despite the Los Angeles Lakers falling to the Minnesota Timberwolves. The milestone highlights LeBron’s enduring impact, even in a tough loss for the Lakers.
Dodgers pitching coach reveals details on star pitcher Roki Sasaki’s recent injury, offering insights into his recovery timeline and the team’s plans to support his return. More in Sports Illustrated.
A Vikings beat writer proposes a compelling plan to bolster Minnesota’s roster, targeting a key position of need. The idea could reshape the team’s strategy as they aim for a stronger season.
ABC News explores the six distinct political neighborhoods of Los Angeles, highlighting how diverse communities shape the city’s dynamic electoral landscape. From progressive hubs to conservative strongholds, each area reflects unique priorities.
Jon Cryer, Melanie Lynskey, and other stars have joined the Concert for America fundraiser to support wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles. The event aims to raise funds for affected communities.
In a shift from past views, being multilingual is now seen as an asset for U.S. students. This change benefits the nation by enhancing cultural understanding and global competitiveness, experts say.
Politicians are pushing to curb predictive policing after years of criticism over bias and inefficacy. Lawmakers argue the technology has failed to deliver fair, accurate results, prompting calls for stricter regulations.
The forecast for damages from recent LA fires has tripled to $150 billion, intensifying California’s mounting insurance crisis. Experts warn the state faces an existential threat as insurers pull back coverage, risking widespread economic fallout.


















