An Iranian woman was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport for allegedly attempting to traffic weapons on behalf of the Islamic Republic, authorities reported. The incident is under federal investigation.
Author: Charlotte Adams
Former President Trump has repeatedly advocated deploying the military to suppress protests. Recent unrest in Los Angeles provided a backdrop for renewed calls, highlighting ongoing tensions over federal intervention in civil unrest.
Thousands who supported Trump in the 2020 election are facing job losses in various U.S. government positions, reflecting ongoing political tensions and shifts within federal and local agencies, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Mark Ruffalo protested ICE and criticized former President Trump, calling him the “worst human being,” during the Golden Globes. His bold remarks highlighted ongoing political tensions at the star-studded event.
State Senator Alex Padilla sidestepped questions about a potential gubernatorial run, emphasizing his focus remains on the ongoing redistricting efforts, officials confirmed Monday.
California’s high-speed rail project, initially hailed as transformative, has faced costly delays, management issues, and political hurdles, stalling progress and raising questions about its future viability, The New York Times reports.
Former President Trump announced the removal of National Guard troops from Los Angeles, Chicago, and Portland, Ore., signaling a shift in federal response to ongoing local unrest, according to Stars and Stripes.
Los Angeles is set to host the 2028 Summer Olympics, showcasing world-class venues and innovative planning. The Games promise exciting sports competitions and strategic marketing efforts, highlighting LA’s global appeal and legacy.
A Border Patrol agent known for leading a major immigration crackdown in Los Angeles has arrived in Chicago, signaling a potential shift in enforcement strategies, reports BorderReport.com. Local officials brace for impact.
Iran’s growing threats on U.S. soil include sleeper cells, lone-wolf attacks, and sophisticated cyberattacks. Authorities also warn of eerie coded messages signaling potential plots, raising national security concerns.
Downtown LA remains under curfew for a second night following days of protests sparked by recent events. Authorities aim to maintain order amid ongoing demonstrations and concerns over public safety.
SoFi Stadium, designed by HKS Architects, stands as a groundbreaking sports and entertainment venue in Inglewood, California. Its innovative design redefines fan experience and architectural excellence.
The superintendent of the nation’s second-largest school district has been placed on paid leave following FBI searches of his home and office, officials confirmed. The investigation remains ongoing.
Lakers star Luka Doncic will seek treatment in Europe for his hamstring injury, team sources confirm. The move aims to expedite recovery ahead of the upcoming NBA season, with further updates expected soon.
The M&A outlook for Los Angeles remains strong, with experts forecasting increased deal activity fueled by robust market conditions and growing investor confidence, according to the latest Los Angeles Business Journal report.
Approximately 65,000 Los Angeles education workers have launched a historic three-day strike, demanding better wages, improved working conditions, and increased support for students, disrupting schools across the city.
Pro sports team valuations are set to rise sharply by 2026, driven by expanding media rights, global fanbases, and innovative revenue streams, signaling strong growth and investment appeal in the industry.
A mass deportation campaign launched under Trump has sparked fierce resistance from immigrant-rich cities, creating a “perfect storm” of legal battles, protests, and escalating tensions.
China views the U.S. presidential election as “high political drama,” with state media highlighting intense competition and potential impacts on Sino-American relations. Analysts say Beijing watches closely for shifts in U.S. policy.
California’s news industry is rapidly shrinking, with newsroom layoffs and closures accelerating. Meanwhile, misinformation spreads unchecked, highlighting a growing crisis in local news coverage, reports the Los Angeles Times.



















