A soaring real estate boom in Los Angeles fueled a wave of political corruption, revealing how developers leveraged influence to sway decisions. Investigations expose deep ties between property interests and city officials.
Author: Noah Rodriguez
Two Musick, Peeler & Garrett partners have been named ‘Leaders of Influence: Minority Attorneys’ by the Los Angeles Business Journal, recognizing their outstanding contributions to the legal community and diversity initiatives.
The United States of America remains a top travel destination, with Smartraveller advising visitors on safety, entry requirements, and local regulations to ensure a secure and enjoyable trip amid evolving conditions.
The Los Angeles Clippers have officially released veteran point guard Chris Paul, ending his brief tenure with the team. This move opens new roster possibilities as the Clippers recalibrate for the upcoming season.
The Port of Los Angeles confirmed the container ship fire is now substantially contained. Emergency crews responded swiftly, preventing further spread and minimizing damage. Investigations into the cause are ongoing.
The USC-UCLA women’s basketball rivalry stands as Los Angeles’ premier sports showdown. Both teams showcase fierce competition and rich history, captivating fans citywide each season.
The US Supreme Court will soon rule on the legality of tariffs imposed by former President Trump, addressing key issues of trade authority and executive power, Reuters reports. The decision could reshape future trade policies.
Former President Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland. The move follows widespread deployment aimed at curbing unrest in these cities, says Trump.
Chicago is preparing for a possible National Guard deployment amid rising concerns over public safety. City officials are coordinating with state authorities to address potential unrest, with details still unfolding.
Covers.com releases its latest rankings for the Best Cities for Women’s Sports, highlighting top locations with strong support, facilities, and fan engagement. Full scores and city rankings reveal where women’s sports thrive nationwide.
The LA Lakers ended their three-game losing streak following a crucial team meeting. The discussions sparked renewed focus and energy, leading to a decisive win that boosts their playoff hopes.
The Los Angeles Times reflects on the potential closure of Bookforum, highlighting the vital role literary magazines play in fostering intellectual community and cultural dialogue in an increasingly digital world.
Broncos fans face a pivotal Week 17, with Denver’s playoff hopes hinging on key matchups. Sports Illustrated breaks down which teams to root for to boost Denver’s postseason chances.
Former generals voice concern as President Trump seeks to expand the National Guard’s domestic role. Critics warn the move may politicize the military and blur lines between national defense and law enforcement.
The U.S. launched its first onshore wave energy project in Los Angeles, marking a milestone in renewable energy innovation. This initiative aims to harness ocean waves to generate clean power, boosting the city’s sustainable energy efforts.
The Bourguets clinched a thrilling victory at the USA Football Select Bowl in Los Angeles, showcasing exceptional skill and teamwork. Their win highlights Tucson’s rising football talent on a national stage.
Los Angeles is pioneering innovative fundraising strategies for the 2028 Olympics, blending public-private partnerships and creative initiatives to boost funds while engaging the community, according to The New York Times.
The Turning Point youth conference commenced in Phoenix Monday without its founder, Charlie Kirk, who announced his absence due to personal reasons. The event continues with prominent conservative speakers and attendees.
Donald Trump’s Los Angeles playbook blends chaos and crackdown, aiming to address crime and unrest. Despite controversy, his strategy has yielded a significant political win, reshaping local political dynamics.
Miss Indiana Mekayla Diehl challenges conventional beauty standards, as the Los Angeles Times highlights that her body defies typical notions of “normal” or “average,” sparking important conversations on diversity and representation.



















