Progressive councilor Nithya Raman is emerging as a disruptive force in the LA mayor’s race, drawing comparisons to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s mentor, Emanuel “Manny” Mamdani, with her bold reform agenda.
Author: Charlotte Adams
Photos capture the vibrant scene at the US World Cup opener, featuring celebrities, passionate superfans, and the spectacular opening ceremonies. The Boston Herald reports on the electrifying kickoff event that united fans nationwide.
In the latest Clippers mock draft roundup by Yahoo Sports, Los Angeles targets a dynamic guard to bolster their backcourt. The team aims to enhance speed and playmaking in upcoming draft selections.
Protesters in Southern California and across the U.S. have condemned recent American actions against Venezuela, citing concerns over sovereignty and escalating tensions in the region, according to the Daily Bulletin.
Inside U.S. Soccer’s World Cup camp at Orange County Great Park, players refine tactics and build team cohesion ahead of the tournament. The facility offers top-tier amenities, fostering focus and preparation for the global stage.
Updated primary election results for LA City Council races are now available. NBC Los Angeles provides the latest vote counts and insights as candidates vie for key seats shaping the city’s future leadership.
Homeless children in Los Angeles face heightened instability amid the ongoing teachers’ strike, losing critical access to education and support services that serve as their island of stability.
The recent Los Angeles strike spotlights the ongoing crisis of low wages for US school workers. Educators demand fair pay amid growing calls for education reform and improved working conditions nationwide.
The Los Angeles education board has introduced new limits on student screen time in classrooms, aiming to reduce digital distractions and promote healthier learning environments, the Newsonair reported.
Former President Donald Trump reportedly suggested turning US cities into military training grounds during discussions with top generals, sparking debate over the militarization of domestic spaces, BBC reports.
Los Angeles Times columnist Bill Plaschke criticizes the decision to cut Caitlin Clark from the Olympic basketball roster, calling it a glaring snub. He highlights Clark’s talent and questions the selection process.
A Border Patrol agent known for leading a major immigration crackdown in Los Angeles has arrived in Chicago, signaling intensified enforcement efforts in the region, according to KSAT reports.
Former President Trump threatened to deploy ICE and the National Guard to Chicago amid immigration and crime concerns. The city pushes back, asserting its autonomy and rejecting federal intervention.
The Chicago Police Department says it is prepared if President Trump deploys the National Guard or ICE strike teams to the city. Top officials emphasize readiness amid ongoing federal support discussions.
Stephen A. Smith alleges that the Los Angeles Lakers harbor animosity toward LeBron James and Klutch Sports, suggesting internal friction could impact team dynamics moving forward. The controversy adds tension to the Lakers’ season.
A rally in Los Angeles demanded justice and accountability for Renee Nicole Good, highlighting community calls for transparency and systemic reform in her case. The event drew significant attention to ongoing concerns.
Los Angeles has become the first major U.S. school district to impose strict limits on student screen time, aiming to combat digital overload and promote healthier learning environments, The Independent reports.
Latin music has surged as the fastest-growing genre in the U.S., driven by streaming and diverse artists. Its rising popularity marks a significant shift in American music consumption, reports the Los Angeles Times.
The immigration crackdown is targeting public education, threatening access for undocumented students. Advocates warn this could deepen inequalities and disrupt learning nationwide, sparking fierce debate on policy and rights.
Neighborhood patrols in Los Angeles are stepping up to monitor Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity. Residents say intimidation won’t deter them, emphasizing community resilience in the face of raids.



















