A Los Angeles Times column examines the rise of memorials for aborted fetuses, exploring their cultural impact and the complex debates they ignite about abortion, remembrance, and political messaging in the U.S.
Day: May 9, 2026
Katy Perry is set to headline the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in the US, Awaz The Voice reports. The pop icon will bring star power to the globally anticipated event kicking off next summer.
Two individuals were injured in a school shooting in Los Angeles, authorities reported. The suspected shooter is now in custody. Investigations are ongoing to determine the motive and ensure campus safety.
Yamamotoyama, showcased at JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles, reveals its secret to business sustainability: blending centuries-old green tea traditions with eco-friendly practices, ensuring quality and environmental care for future generations.
Stay updated with the latest Los Angeles Angels news, schedule, stats, and roster details on USA TODAY Sports. Get in-depth coverage, real-time scores, and expert analysis to follow the Angels throughout the season.
JJ Redick and the Lakers voiced frustration with officiating following their Game 2 loss to the Thunder. Both expressed concerns over key calls that impacted the game’s outcome, fueling debate on referee performance.
Dodgers Notes: Mookie Betts’ return date is confirmed, boosting team morale. Hyeseong Kim earns praise for his consistent performance, while Kyle Tucker faces criticism, with some labeling him a bust in recent analysis by Sports Illustrated.
Opinion: The U.S.-Mexico border debate often gets trapped in political rhetoric. This piece urges Americans to look beyond partisanship and consider humane, practical solutions for immigration and security challenges.
Kesha confronts power in her new track, calling out “rich, white, straight men” as she demands change. The bold anthem addresses systemic inequality, marking a fierce statement in today’s music landscape.








