‘Love Island USA’ star Taylor Williams was hospitalized after being thrown from a horse during a rodeo event, according to the Los Angeles Times. Authorities say she is receiving medical care and her condition is being monitored.
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The Business Resources Center at LA County Library offers entrepreneurs and small business owners free access to databases, workshops, and expert guidance, fostering local economic growth and innovation.
A political advisor told the Los Angeles Times he was detained at an airport after confirming he was from Los Angeles. The incident raises concerns about profiling and security procedures. Authorities have yet to comment.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has sued former President Trump, accusing him of “manufacturing” a crisis by mobilizing the National Guard in the state. The lawsuit challenges the federal action as politically motivated.
Senator Rubio vowed to revoke Chinese student visas amid security concerns. However, former President Trump reversed course, stating Chinese students are welcome in the U.S., highlighting shifting policies on international education.
Former Lakers and Kings veteran announces NBA retirement to embark on a new career path. The seasoned player leaves professional basketball after a distinguished tenure, signaling a fresh chapter beyond the court.
A judge’s recent rebuke of Trump’s attempt to deploy troops in predominantly blue cities raises legal and political challenges, potentially hindering his efforts to use federal forces for law enforcement purposes.
The Los Angeles Rams and head coach Sean McVay are gearing up for a post-Matthew Stafford era, focusing on the 2026 NFL draft. A to Z Sports highlights their strategic planning for the franchise’s future.
Delta Air Lines has resumed direct flights between Los Angeles and Hong Kong, intensifying competition on the transpacific route as travel demand rebounds. The move targets business travelers seeking convenient connectivity.
A recent YouGov poll reveals mixed public opinion on deploying Marines to the Los Angeles area amid protests over federal immigration enforcement, highlighting a divide in views on military involvement in domestic unrest.
US customs duties exceeded $100 billion for the first time in a fiscal year, Reuters reports. This milestone reflects increased import activity and shifting trade dynamics amid global economic recovery.
Six men have been accused of kidnapping a family from their Chicago townhouse, coercing a $15 million cryptocurrency transfer. Authorities are investigating the brazen case targeting digital assets.
Recently released Angels infielder has signed with the AL’s best team, bolstering their infield depth. The move signals the contender’s intent to strengthen their roster for the playoff push. More details to follow.
The US is ramping up preparations for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, promising the most epic opening and closing ceremonies ever. This spectacle aims to redefine sports tourism and set new global standards.
Los Angeles is set to unveil a memorial honoring the 1871 Chinese Massacre, marking a significant shift in how the city acknowledges its painful history and the contributions of its Chinese American community.
Despite widespread calls to “defund the police,” many U.S. cities have actually increased police budgets, according to an ABC7 Chicago report. This trend challenges common perceptions about law enforcement funding post-protests.
COMMENTARY: California Gov. Newsom cannot block tax payments to the U.S. government, but the state contributes far more in federal taxes than it receives in return, fueling ongoing debates about fiscal fairness.
Mexico has denied any agreement with the U.S. DEA for new border enforcement collaboration, contradicting earlier reports. The announcement highlights ongoing tensions in bilateral drug and security efforts.
US Marines mobilized to Los Angeles amid rising tensions are being sent home, the Pentagon confirmed. The decision follows a review of security needs, easing the immediate military presence in the city.
New York schools have been approved for in-person classes as districts nationwide weigh reopening plans. Key urban areas reveal varied approaches amid ongoing health concerns and community needs.

















