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Supreme Court lifts restrictions on LA immigration stops set after agents swept up US citizens – AP News

The Supreme Court has lifted restrictions on immigration stops in Los Angeles, reversing limits set after agents mistakenly detained U.S. citizens. The ruling allows law enforcement greater leeway in immigration enforcement efforts.

Relentless immigration raids are changing California’s way of life – BBC

Relentless immigration raids in California are reshaping communities, sparking fear and uncertainty among residents. The BBC explores how these actions impact daily life and local economies across the state.

Muralist honors gold medal Olympian Alysa Liu with mural in Gardena – NBC Los Angeles

A muralist in Gardena has unveiled a vibrant tribute to Alysa Liu, the gold medal-winning Olympian figure skater. The artwork celebrates Liu’s inspiring achievements and local roots, boosting community pride.

One-in-five U.S. newsroom employees live in New York, Los Angeles or D.C. – Pew Research Center

A new Pew Research Center report reveals that one in five U.S. newsroom employees are concentrated in just three cities: New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., highlighting media industry centralization.

‘Dancing for the Devil’: Updates on Netflix’s ‘TikTok cult’ series – Los Angeles Times

Netflix’s “Dancing for the Devil” explores the rise and fall of a notorious TikTok cult, revealing new details about its leaders and followers. The Los Angeles Times provides fresh updates on this gripping docuseries.