Comedian Russell Brand has been charged with new counts of rape and sexual assault in the U.K., according to the Los Angeles Times. Authorities continue their investigation into multiple allegations against the star.
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Dodgers’ Kyle Tucker remains unfazed by the contract buzz, calling the recent signing a “win-win” for both him and the team. Tucker emphasized focus on performance over distractions.
The Los Angeles Times exposes a leaked audio recording capturing racist remarks by L.A. City Council members. Experts have transcribed and annotated the audio, revealing deep-seated biases within the city’s leadership.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker dismissed calls for National Guard deployment in Chicago, citing improved public safety during a city tour. His remarks counter former President Trump’s claims of rising crime.
In a sharp cultural critique, the Los Angeles Times highlights the right’s selective outrage over the Super Bowl halftime show, noting that Bad Bunny is American while Coldplay is not, exposing inconsistencies in patriotic fervor.
USA Today released solutions for its Saturday, April 18, 2026 puzzles, helping readers tackle crosswords, Sudoku, and more with ease. These answers offer swift assistance for a weekend of brain-teasing fun.
Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife Michele Singer were found dead in their home, authorities confirmed. The cause of death is under investigation. Further details have not yet been released. More updates to follow.
Stroudsburg High grad Sebastian Joseph-Day’s NFL journey is captured in striking photos, highlighting key moments from his rise to success. The Pocono Record showcases his inspiring career on and off the field.
The Wall Street Journal highlights concerns over the U.S. having an excessive number of schools, pointing to inefficiencies and rising costs. Experts suggest consolidation could improve resource allocation and student outcomes.
Paramount+ and MTV Entertainment Studios have announced that “The Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles” will premiere Wednesday, Nov. 24. Fans can revisit the iconic cast in this highly anticipated reunion series.
The Los Angeles Chargers have made key roster moves this week, including signings, releases, and practice squad adjustments. Stay updated with the latest team transactions only on USA Today.
Several artists, including Chappell Roan, have departed from the Wasserman agency. The wave of exits highlights growing shifts in talent representation. USA Today reports on the full list of artists who left.
The FBI conducted raids Wednesday on the home and offices of a major Los Angeles school district superintendent, seizing documents and electronic devices as part of an ongoing investigation, Fox News reports.
“VOTE-FOR-US,” a new campaign spotlighted by Los Angeles Blade, aims to boost voter engagement across diverse communities. The initiative focuses on informed participation ahead of the upcoming local elections.
In Los Angeles, a local news outlet dubbed a ‘superbloom’ is emerging, revitalizing community journalism with fresh voices and innovative storytelling, according to Poynter. This rise signals new energy in regional news coverage.
USA TODAY celebrated its Women of the Year in Los Angeles, honoring inspiring leaders across industries. The event showcased powerful stories and achievements. See photos capturing the memorable night.
Archer Aviation has been named the exclusive air taxi partner for the Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission. The company will also serve as the official Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host City supporter and the Super Bowl LXI Host Committee partner.
Anta is making significant moves in the U.S. sports market, expanding its footprint with new partnerships and marketing strategies. The Los Angeles Business Journal highlights this push to challenge established brands.
Ohio University experts analyze the economic fallout from the LA wildfires, highlighting impacts on insurance, real estate, and local businesses, while warning of long-term costs to the region’s recovery and growth.
Late Show host Stephen Colbert delivered a scathing critique of US President Donald Trump, sparking widespread attention. The segment was highlighted by Sky News Australia and shared on Facebook, igniting debate online.



















