California has filed a court request for a restraining order to block the deployment of the National Guard and U.S. Marines in Los Angeles, citing concerns over state authority and potential civil rights impacts.
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Len Blavatnik’s Access Entertainment has acquired a stake in RatPac Entertainment, expanding its footprint in film and TV production. The move strengthens Access’s position in Hollywood’s evolving media landscape.
Disney at 100: Seven ways Walt’s company forever changed entertainment explores the legacy behind Disney’s innovations in animation, theme parks, storytelling, and technology that shaped global pop culture.
The high-speed train connecting Los Angeles to New York City is set to debut in 2026, featuring 8 key stops across the country. This transformative route promises faster coast-to-coast travel.
The Pentagon has ordered the recall of 1,000 additional National Guard troops from Los Angeles, citing shifting priorities in military deployments. The move signals adjustments in ongoing defense strategies.
Immigration arrests in Los Angeles have surged sharply as federal authorities ramp up aggressive enforcement efforts. The increase raises concerns over community trust and local cooperation with law enforcement.
Benin has begun granting citizenship to descendants of enslaved people, aiming to reconnect the African diaspora with their heritage. U.S. singer Ciara is among the first to receive this historic recognition.
The Education Lab returns to Downtown Los Angeles with Traces of Us at Hauser & Wirth, offering immersive programs that explore identity, memory, and community through contemporary art and interactive experiences.
President Trump has deployed troops to Los Angeles to address violent protests against immigration enforcement. The move aims to restore order amid escalating clashes in the city.
Thousands of Los Angeles teachers are set to strike, risking disruption for 600,000 students. Key issues include pay, class sizes, and support staff. Families and officials brace for potential widespread impact.
U.S. News & World Report’s latest evaluation highlights top private elementary schools in Los Angeles, assessing academics, diversity, and parent reviews to guide families in choosing the best educational fit for their children.
As the Olympic flame journeys to Los Angeles, anticipation builds for the 2028 Games. Expectations focus on cutting-edge technology, sustainability, and a celebration of global unity in this iconic city.
Former NBA star Richard Jefferson predicts Team USA will not secure gold at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, citing rising global competition. His remarks spark debate ahead of the high-stakes tournament.
NBC Los Angeles delivers the latest in entertainment news, covering Hollywood premieres, celebrity interviews, and exclusive events. Stay updated with in-depth stories and breaking news from the heart of the entertainment industry.
Anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles have spread to New York and Chicago, as activists nationwide rally against immigration enforcement policies. Demonstrations highlight growing public dissent over ICE operations.
The Los Angeles school board election made history as the most expensive ever in the U.S., fueled by record-breaking campaign spending from education advocates and political groups vying for influence.
U.S. representatives have raised concerns over a significant slowdown in port activity, warning it could disrupt supply chains and impact the economy. The issue highlights ongoing challenges in logistics and trade infrastructure.
Caltech’s official website, www.caltech.edu, provides updates on pioneering research, campus news, and academic programs. It serves as a hub for the latest innovations from one of the world’s top science institutes.
Live updates: Marines remain on standby outside Los Angeles as protests escalate across the US. Authorities brace for potential unrest amid growing demonstrations on various social and political issues.
Former President Trump staunchly defended his decision to deploy military forces to Los Angeles during his visit to Fort Bragg, sparking debate over the use of armed troops in a domestic setting.

















