Fears of racial profiling escalate as Border Patrol increases “roving patrols” near the border, detaining U.S. citizens without clear cause, raising concerns over civil rights violations and community trust.
Author: Miles Cooper
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JetBlue has expanded its Fort Lauderdale flight schedule, enhancing connectivity to top U.S. cities including Norfolk, Austin, Los Angeles, and Phoenix. This move promises greater travel convenience and boosts global access.
“Love Island USA” is set to crown its winning couple following a tumultuous seventh season marked by unexpected twists and dramatic exits. Fans eagerly await the finale to see which pair claims the prize.
In a surprising move, the Dodgers have cut reliever Adam Kolarek and recalled Edgardo Henriquez from Triple-A. The decision aims to bolster the bullpen as the team eyes a playoff push.
The Buss family has agreed to sell the Los Angeles Lakers to Dodgers owner Mark Walter in a landmark deal valuing the NBA franchise at $10 billion, marking a historic shift in sports ownership.
Wildfires are rapidly spreading across Los Angeles, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate as flames consume homes and land. Emergency crews battle to contain the blaze amid extreme weather conditions.
“Love Island USA” watch parties are gaining attention as a potential blueprint for reviving TV viewership. These lively gatherings blend communal experience with real-time engagement, offering hope for a struggling industry.
The Los Angeles Times highlights the 20 biggest celebrity divorces that shaped public perception and pop culture across the decades, revealing how high-profile splits reflect changing societal attitudes toward love and fame.
Jeanie Buss will continue to lead the Los Angeles Lakers despite the franchise’s record sale, ensuring stability in the team’s front office and operations moving forward, sources confirm.
The Los Angeles Chargers face the Cleveland Browns in an intense NFL Week 9 showdown. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and odds, highlighting key matchups and potential game-changers in this critical AFC clash.
Amid recent immigration raids, the Los Angeles Times clarifies that not all of L.A. is a “war zone.” The article separates facts from exaggerated reports and disinformation, providing a balanced view of the situation on the ground.
In 2020, the U.S. saw a massive one-year spike in homicide rates, coinciding with the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts link the surge to social, economic, and public health disruptions during this unprecedented period.
The Los Angeles Times praises The Distance Between Us for its fearless storytelling, highlighting a courageous voice that challenges borders and bridges divides with raw, poignant narratives. A must-read debut.
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Indian post-production companies are establishing offices in Los Angeles, tapping into Hollywood’s booming market. This move aims to blend cost-effective services with creative expertise, strengthening ties between Bollywood and Hollywood.
Sam Rubin, veteran Los Angeles entertainment reporter known for his work with CBS News, has died at 64. Renowned for his insightful coverage and interviews, Rubin was a beloved figure in the industry.