The Dallas Mavericks trading for LeBron James would make no sense, Sports Illustrated argues. The move clashes with the team’s rebuild timeline and salary cap, risking future assets for a player past his prime.
Author: Charlotte Adams
Los Angeles protests continue as demonstrators demand justice. The Trump administration defends recent military actions, citing the need to restore order amid growing unrest. Coverage by Al Jazeera.
More than 60 people were shot across Chicago over the July 4th weekend, with several victims in critical condition. Authorities continue to investigate as the city grapples with ongoing gun violence.
Los Angeles will host 12 Paralympic sports in the 2028 Games, showcasing inclusivity and athletic excellence. This marks a major milestone as the city prepares to welcome top para-athletes from around the world.
The Game Business Live takes place Monday, June 9, in Los Angeles, bringing together industry leaders to discuss trends, challenges, and opportunities in gaming. Keynotes and panels will spotlight innovation and business strategies.
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles, seeking to end the city’s ‘sanctuary’ policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The legal battle spotlights the ongoing clash over immigration enforcement.
Schools have 10 days to comply with the Trump administration’s anti-DEI policy or risk losing federal funds, the Los Angeles Times reports. The directive targets diversity, equity, and inclusion programs nationwide.
The cast of “The Last of Us” opened up to the Los Angeles Times about the challenges of keeping Season 2 spoilers under wraps, rating how hard they work to protect the show’s secrets amid soaring fan anticipation.
Every July 4th, Los Angeles lights up with a unique symbol: the flaming palm tree. This fiery spectacle, a hallmark of the city’s Independence Day celebrations, embodies L.A.’s vibrant spirit and cultural flair.
Tariffs have triggered a shipping slowdown at L.A. ports, raising concerns over potential job losses in the trucking sector. Industry leaders warn of worsening delays and economic impacts without policy changes.
Former President Trump is intensifying calls to deploy U.S. troops domestically, citing the need for enhanced security. Critics warn this could escalate tensions and challenge established protocols.
Protesters in Los Angeles have adopted late-night noise as a new tactic against ICE, chanting “No sleep for ICE” to disrupt operations. The approach aims to intensify pressure on immigration enforcement agencies.
The LA Clippers are on a roll, finally at full health after a challenging injury-plagued season. With key players returning, the team is showing renewed energy and strong performances on the court.
EXPLAINER: An expert clarifies that having a criminal conviction abroad does not prevent the U.S. from pursuing charges. Jurisdiction and separate legal systems allow the U.S. to initiate its own prosecutions, WTTW News reports.
The University of Chicago Crime Lab Director analyzed 2022 data, highlighting complex trends in Chicago’s crime rate. While some violent crimes declined, others saw fluctuations, underscoring the need for targeted interventions.
“The Last of Us” Season 2 deepens its exploration of survival, revealing it’s more than mere existence. The Los Angeles Times highlights the show’s intense storytelling and complex character journeys in its latest review.
Armie Hammer publicly criticized Marvel Entertainment Chairman for financially supporting former President Donald Trump. The actor voiced his disapproval amid ongoing political tensions, sparking widespread discussion on social media.
The Los Angeles school district has banned student use of cellphones and social media during school hours, citing concerns over distraction and mental health. The new policy aims to boost focus and academic performance.
FACT CHECK: Is Chicago Proof That Gun Laws Don’t Work? – NPR examines Chicago’s strict gun laws amid high violence rates, exploring whether these regulations effectively reduce crime or if other factors drive the city’s challenges.
Los Angeles protesters demanded the immediate withdrawal of US Marines from the city, citing concerns over militarization and civil rights. The demonstration underscores growing tensions between authorities and local communities.

















