The 2026 AERA Annual Meeting will spotlight the theme “Innovating Equity in Education.” The program aims to advance research addressing educational justice, policy, and practice to foster inclusive learning environments nationwide.
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The Los Angeles Rams will debut their new “Midnight Mode” uniforms Sunday in a home game against the Seattle Seahawks. The sleek, dark-themed design aims to bring a fresh look and energize the team on the field.
WATCH: Former President Trump vows to send federal troops to Chicago to address rising crime, despite strong objections from local leaders. The move sparks debate over federal intervention in city policing.
An appeals court ruled that former President Donald Trump can temporarily retain control of the California National Guard. The decision halts efforts to transfer authority amid ongoing legal battles.
Discover 13 of the best free activities in Los Angeles for budget-friendly fun, from exploring iconic parks to visiting vibrant street art spots. Time Out highlights affordable ways to experience the city’s culture and outdoor life.
NBC Los Angeles provides full coverage of the 2026 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic curling trials. Fans can catch live events, schedules, and TV info to follow Team USA’s quest for Olympic glory.
Conservatives call for an “All American” alternative to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance, sparking accusations of Hispanophobia. Critics argue the backlash targets cultural expression and Latino representation.
The Trump-era DOJ uncovered evidence suggesting Democrats manipulated crime statistics to influence public perception ahead of the midterm elections, raising concerns over data integrity and political bias.
Sports Illustrated has made a surprising prediction about the Rams’ season opener, forecasting an unexpected outcome that could shake up the NFL standings early on. Fans and analysts await the game with heightened anticipation.
On Thursday, USA Network airs a new episode of “Queen of the South,” continuing to follow Teresa Mendoza’s rise in the drug cartel world. The Los Angeles Times highlights key plot twists in this gripping drama.
A judge has ruled that former President Trump illegally deployed the National Guard during the LA protests against ICE. The decision highlights concerns over misuse of federal power in managing civil unrest.
The Trump administration has deployed Marines to Los Angeles amid rising concerns over civil unrest. The move aims to support local law enforcement in maintaining order and ensuring public safety.
Elite prep schools in L.A. and nationwide face scrutiny for inflating grades, raising concerns about academic integrity and fairness. Critics argue this trend undermines true merit and college admissions transparency.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have opened their Los Angeles home to friends evacuating from nearby wildfires. They also urged the public to support relief efforts, highlighting the urgent need for aid amid the devastating fires.
L.A. teachers continued their strike on Day 2, highlighting deep economic inequalities that fuel their demands for better pay and resources. The walkout underscores growing tensions in public education funding.
The LA Clippers’ latest injury report ahead of their matchup with the Utah Jazz brings good news for fans, with key players listed as available. This positive update boosts the team’s chances in the crucial game.
The Supreme Court has lifted restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles, marking a significant victory for the Trump administration. The decision allows federal agents greater freedom to enforce immigration laws in the city.
AppMakers USA marks 11 years of innovation, delivering scalable, AI-driven apps tailored for education and enterprise sectors. The milestone highlights their commitment to cutting-edge technology and client success.
Recent events in the US, from political upheavals to social movements, take on new dimensions when viewed through a global lens. How would these developments be reported and perceived if they occurred elsewhere?
Former President Donald Trump named five cities for National Guard deployments, stating the move will “go further” to address unrest. The announcement signals intensified federal response amid ongoing protests.



















