In a recent Los Angeles Times article, Goldberg argues that small donors, once seen as a democratic force, have become a polarizing and destructive element in American politics, deepening divisions and intensifying partisan conflict.
Author: Mia Garcia
Nearly half of the U.S. Department of Education’s workforce has been fired, NBC Los Angeles reports. The mass layoffs have sparked concerns over service disruptions and policy impacts within the agency.
A 12-year-old girl in Los Angeles faces multiple felony charges related to a school shooting. Authorities are investigating the incident as the community grapples with the severity of the case. CNN will provide updates.
Cities across the US are ramping up efforts to protect immigrant communities in response to Trump’s planned immigration crackdown. Officials are enhancing legal aid and strengthening sanctuary policies to shield vulnerable residents.
A preliminary report from Illinois.gov reveals notable shifts in arrest trends during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting changes in enforcement patterns as public health measures altered daily life statewide.
Devastated residents of Los Angeles returned to their neighborhoods, only to find charred remains and a big pile of ash where their homes once stood. The aftermath of recent wildfires has left the community grappling with loss and uncertainty.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass addressed criticism over the city’s handling of recent wildfires, emphasizing coordinated response efforts and resource allocation to protect residents and contain the blazes, ABC News reports.





