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The FBI disrupted an alleged terrorist bombing plot in Los Angeles, officials confirmed. The swift action prevented potential attacks, underscoring ongoing efforts to safeguard public safety. Investigations are ongoing.
The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II attracted 11.4 million viewers in the U.S., significantly lower than expected, according to the Los Angeles Times. The event’s modest ratings reflect varied audience interest.
The Supreme Court has lifted restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles, allowing federal agents greater freedom to detain undocumented immigrants. The decision marks a shift in enforcement policy amid ongoing debates on immigration.
President Trump announced he is ending efforts to deploy the National Guard in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, citing improved local law enforcement conditions. The move marks a shift in his approach to urban unrest.
Team USA has launched its flag football talent search ahead of the 2028 Olympics. Athletes nationwide are invited to showcase their skills as the sport makes its Olympic debut in Los Angeles.
The Native Brand, P&G Studios, and dentsu Entertainment have launched America’s first brand co-produced feature-length “microsoap” for vertical video. Produced by Pixie USA, “The Golden Pear Affair” targets mobile audiences.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem faces sharp questioning over her handling of a Purple Heart Army veteran who self-deported from Los Angeles, raising concerns about veteran support and state policies.
CNN reports on the launch of the new national police force, aimed at enhancing security and reforming law enforcement. Officials promise transparency and community-focused policing to rebuild public trust.
President Trump has deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles amid rising immigration protests following citywide ICE operations, escalating tensions between federal authorities and local activists, CBS News reports.
A US court has ruled that former President Trump can maintain control over the California National Guard for now, delaying state efforts to transfer authority. The decision awaits further legal review.
The LAPD is investigating a hate crime after a transgender teacher’s LGBTQ flag was burned at a California elementary school. Authorities are treating the act as a targeted attack amid rising concerns over school safety.
Another rally in Alphabet’s shares propelled the U.S. stock market higher, boosting investor sentiment. The tech giant’s strong performance continues to drive gains across major indices, reflecting optimism in the sector.
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She was a rising senior on the honor roll, poised for a promising future. But an unexpected ICE raid shattered her life, highlighting the harsh impact of immigration enforcement on students’ lives and dreams.
A surprising trade proposal sends Kawhi Leonard to the Los Angeles Lakers, sparking debate over its impact. Fans and analysts question if the Clippers are losing out on a bad deal. Details on Fadeaway World.
LeBron James is set to return as NBA injuries mount across teams, impacting playoff hopes. The star’s comeback offers a much-needed boost for the Lakers amid a challenging stretch of key player sidelined.
Black mayors of cities labeled “lawless” by Trump report significant drops in violent crime, highlighting effective leadership amid political tension, according to a WTTW report.
Louisville has surpassed Chicago and Los Angeles in per capita homicides, according to recent FBI data. The report highlights a troubling spike in violent crime for the city, raising concerns among local officials and residents.
The Trump administration has expedited its plan to shut down the Education Department, aiming to reduce federal oversight and shift more control to states, sparking debate over the future of U.S. education policy.



















