SM Entertainment has announced “SMTOWN LIVE 2025,” a global concert event featuring top artists from its roster. The show is set to showcase new performances and innovative production, highlighting the company’s continued industry leadership.
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Seven hundred Marines have arrived in the Los Angeles area amid ongoing ICE protests. Governor Newsom has filed a lawsuit seeking to block their deployment, citing concerns over public safety and state authority.
Special Report: Aerospace – Los Angeles Business Journal explores the region’s booming aerospace sector, highlighting key industry players, innovative technologies, and economic impact driving growth in Southern California.
The drama around It Ends With Us intensifies as director Justin Baldoni announces plans to file a countersuit against Blake Lively. Both parties remain tight-lipped as legal battles unfold. More updates to follow.
Clayton Kershaw stunned Dodgers veteran with an unexpected retirement announcement, marking the end of an iconic MLB career. The news shook the clubhouse and fans alike, signaling a new chapter for Los Angeles.
Los Angeles police arrested 10 more individuals on Sunday amid ongoing protests, citing public safety concerns. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as demonstrations persist across the city.
Trump’s travel ban continues to block international students from entering the U.S., impacting universities nationwide. The policy has sparked concerns over academic diversity and economic consequences, reports the Los Angeles Times.
A military official confirmed that 200 Marines have been deployed to Los Angeles to safeguard federal property and personnel amid ongoing civil unrest, according to a PBS report.
Memphis tops the list as the U.S. city with the highest crime rate, according to recent data. The Hill highlights the top 10 cities grappling with rising crime, underscoring ongoing public safety challenges nationwide.
LA Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman was arrested on felony weapons charges, according to USA Today. Authorities report the incident occurred recently, with legal proceedings ongoing. Further details are awaited.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are set to make a key decision on star pitcher Roki Sasaki this week, sources tell Sports Illustrated. The move could shape the team’s pitching roster for the upcoming season.
Online schooling during the pandemic caused lasting learning setbacks for many U.S. students, leaving some adults expressing regret over lost educational opportunities and social development, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw announced his retirement after 18 MLB seasons. A franchise legend, Kershaw leaves behind a legacy of dominance, multiple Cy Young Awards, and unparalleled loyalty to Los Angeles.
Simple Flying compares business class cabins on flights from London Heathrow to Los Angeles, highlighting differences in comfort, amenities, and service across major airlines. Passengers can make informed choices for transatlantic travel.
The Dodgers underwent another roster shuffle amid growing scrutiny of manager Dave Roberts’ decisions. Controversy peaked when Shohei Ohtani was removed during a no-hit bid, fueling debate over strategy and leadership.
JX’23, a new event celebrating Japanese culture and entertainment, is set to debut in Los Angeles. The festival will showcase anime, music, fashion, and traditional arts, highlighting Japan’s vibrant cultural scene.
Downtown L.A. businesses were looted overnight amid ongoing unrest. Anti-ICE protests are expected to continue Monday, raising concerns over public safety and prompting increased police presence in the area.
FX CEO John Landgraf outlines the network’s evolving role within Disney, emphasizing creative freedom and strategic growth. He anticipates FX will continue shaping quality content under Disney’s expanding media umbrella.
The U.S. farm economy is beginning to feel the impact of Trump’s tariffs, with declining crop prices and disrupted trade flows. Farmers face growing uncertainty as export markets tighten and costs rise.
The University of Southern California has launched “A Place for Dialogue,” a new initiative fostering open conversations on campus. The program aims to promote understanding and respectful discussions among students and faculty.

















