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The Los Angeles school district has reached a deal with the teachers’ union, ending months of negotiations. Classes are set to reopen soon, ensuring students return to in-person learning after prolonged disruptions.
UPDATE: Unified Command is actively responding to a cargo container ship fire at the Port of Los Angeles. The U.S. Coast Guard leads containment efforts, prioritizing safety and environmental protection. Investigations continue.
Los Angeles businesses express optimism ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, anticipating increased tourism and revenue. The global event is expected to boost local economy and create job opportunities across the city.
Los Angeles has agreed to pay $828 million to settle numerous sexual abuse claims, marking one of the largest settlements of its kind. The move aims to provide justice and support for survivors.
FOX Sports unveils the complete 2026 World Cup schedule, featuring all games, dates, times, and matchups. Fans can now plan ahead for this highly anticipated international soccer event. Stay tuned for live coverage and updates.
Cierra Ortega, recently eliminated from “Love Island,” responded to racist slurs targeting her on the show. She emphasized, “Intent doesn’t excuse ignorance,” addressing the controversy in a candid statement.
The Justice Department has launched an investigation into California’s policy allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports, citing potential violations of federal civil rights laws, reports the Los Angeles Times.
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The Kings suffered a humiliating defeat against the Clippers, exposing key weaknesses. Three takeaways highlight defensive lapses, offensive struggles, and the need for stronger leadership moving forward.
Former President Donald Trump has vowed to end crime in Chicago, labeling it the “most dangerous city” in the U.S. His pledge comes amid rising concerns over violence and public safety in the city.
California is expected to recover from the pandemic more quickly than the rest of the U.S., according to a new forecast by the Los Angeles Times. Experts cite strong job growth and vaccination efforts as key factors.
Former President Trump travels to Asia for key summits and a high-profile meeting with China’s Xi Jinping amid the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, highlighting complex diplomatic and domestic challenges.
The Los Angeles Times reveals new details on how federal officers targeted Billie Holiday, highlighting a campaign driven by racial and political motives that deeply impacted the legendary singer’s life and career.
In a provocative new memoir, a Jewish man recounts his unexpected encounters with neo-Nazis, weaving self-exploration, empathy, and sly humor into a compelling narrative examined by the Los Angeles Times.
Bo Bichette has signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, marking a major move in a slow MLB offseason. Four other notable players have secured landing spots, signaling shifting dynamics in the market.
The Port of Los Angeles advances its rail and supply chain infrastructure to boost efficiency and reduce congestion. Enhanced rail links streamline cargo movement, supporting global trade and strengthening the region’s logistics network.
The 2025 JLab Birmingham Bowl pits Georgia Southern against App State in a highly anticipated matchup. Both teams aim to cap strong seasons with a bowl victory, promising an intense contest for college football fans.
Senators grilled the incoming CBS owner over a reported “side deal” with former President Trump and the abrupt cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s show, raising concerns about media independence and political influence.
The Los Angeles Times has appointed Bryan West, a self-proclaimed Swiftie, as their new Taylor Swift reporter. West’s deep fandom is expected to bring unique insights to Swift’s evolving career coverage.



















