U.S. Rep. Karen Bass has officially entered the race for Los Angeles mayor, bringing her extensive political experience to a crowded field. Her campaign focuses on tackling homelessness, public safety, and affordable housing.
Author: Samuel Brown
A Pew Research Center survey reveals that over twice as many Americans support a government ban on TikTok, citing concerns over privacy and national security, reflecting growing unease about the app’s influence.
California promised to ease insurance burdens for wildfire victims but instead created loopholes that leave many exposed. Critics say the state’s measures fall short, benefiting insurers over homeowners.
A Los Angeles Times column examines the rise of memorials for aborted fetuses, exploring their cultural impact and the complex debates they ignite about abortion, remembrance, and political messaging in the U.S.
A massive crowd gathered in downtown Los Angeles for the Iranian “Global Day of Action” protest, demanding justice and solidarity amid ongoing unrest in Iran. The demonstration drew diverse participants, marking a powerful show of support.
Children of Iran’s regime leaders are attending U.S. colleges from New York to Los Angeles, sparking debate over national security and educational ethics amid ongoing tensions between the two countries.
Tricky negotiations have begun on a new trade pact among the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. Key issues include tariffs, labor rights, and environmental standards, as all parties seek common ground in a complex economic landscape.
Troops, terror, and tears grip Los Angeles as ICE raids intensify, sparking fear and outrage in immigrant communities. The Guardian reports no slowdown in enforcement, highlighting rising tensions and humanitarian concerns.
Officials downplay risk of Iranian drone attacks off California shores after an FBI memo alert. Governor Newsom assures the state is “prepared” for any potential threats, emphasizing readiness and vigilance.
Carolyn Tisch Blodgett’s Next 3 has announced a strategic investment in SailGP’s U.S. franchise. The move aims to boost the league’s presence and innovation in the American sailing market.
USA TODAY 10Best reveals the top amphitheaters for 2026, highlighting venues known for exceptional acoustics, vibrant atmospheres, and unforgettable live performances. Discover which amphitheater takes the crown this year.
Labubu maker Pop Mart has opened its U.S. headquarters in Culver City, marking a major expansion for the collectible toy brand in the American market, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Mixue, the world’s largest restaurant chain by unit count, has officially entered the U.S. market. Known for its affordable desserts and beverages, the brand aims to expand its global footprint in the competitive food sector.
Alysa Liu’s comeback after a brief retirement marks a new chapter, fueled by fresh perspective and resilience. The U.S. figure skating star is reaching new heights, redefining her path in the sport.
ICE has launched multiple military-style raids in Los Angeles targeting undocumented immigrants. The aggressive tactics have raised concerns among communities and advocates over civil rights and due process.
After facing a barrage of online abuse, Rory McIlroy is now receiving a wave of Ryder Cup-related apologies. Fans and commentators alike are reflecting on the pressures faced by the golf star during the tournament.
Dianna Russini has resigned from The Athletic following the release of controversial Mike Vrabel photos. The departure marks a significant shift at the sports media outlet, as the story continues to develop.
Los Angeles protestors clashed with authorities during a tense anti-ICE demonstration, expressing outrage over immigration policies. Police response included arrests as tensions escalated in the streets of downtown LA.
Former President Trump’s war rhetoric remains notably coarse and divisive. The Los Angeles Times highlights how his aggressive language resonates differently across varied audiences, reflecting deep political and cultural divides.
The Athletic faces scrutiny after probing Dianna Russini over photos with Mike Vrabel. The incident sparks debate on journalistic ethics and personal boundaries in sports media, highlighting challenges in reporter-front office relations.



















