A woman detained during an immigration raid in downtown Los Angeles has been confirmed a U.S. citizen, her family told ABC7 Los Angeles. Officials are investigating the circumstances surrounding her detention.
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The film “McFarland, USA” brings renewed attention to a once-forgotten story, reviving memories for a former runner who recounts the impact of the inspiring true tale of a high school cross country team.
Authorities removed 21 children from a California home amid an investigation into a possible surrogacy scam, police said. The probe is ongoing as officials assess the welfare of the children involved.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles showcased groundbreaking games, innovative tech, and major industry announcements. Highlights included next-gen consoles, immersive VR experiences, and highly anticipated game reveals.
Former President Trump has authorized the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles amid ongoing protests over ICE policies, aiming to restore order and support local law enforcement, officials say.
Los Angeles curfew for ICE protests successfully curbed violence for the second consecutive night. The ongoing unrest highlights a heated clash between Trump and Newsom over immigration policies, CBS News reports.
A new Los Angeles Times study reveals which entertainment jobs face the highest risk of AI disruption. Roles in scriptwriting, animation, and music production top the list as artificial intelligence reshapes the industry landscape.
Dave Portnoy sharply criticized Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, questioning his leadership and recent performances. The comments sparked debate among fans and analysts alike. Details in Sports Illustrated.
The “Love Island USA” season finale airs soon, and L.A. hotspots are gearing up for a Super Bowl-level viewing experience. Fans can join watch parties across the city to catch the romantic showdown live.
The Game Awards will spotlight titles like “Hogwarts Legacy” and “The Last of Us” during a special concert at the Hollywood Bowl, celebrating iconic video game music and culture, the Los Angeles Times reports.
The Anthony Davis-Luka Doncic trade debate reignited following a controversial player rankings list by Sports Illustrated. Fans and analysts clash over the NBA stars’ relative value, stirring fresh trade chatter.
Former NBA star Richard Jefferson predicts Team USA will not secure gold at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, citing rising global competition. His remarks spark debate ahead of the high-stakes tournament.
The Laugh Factory hosted “Let It Out,” a groundbreaking stand-up comedy show featuring neurodivergent comedians. The event spotlighted diverse voices, promoting inclusion and breaking stigma through humor.
Shohei Ohtani reflects on the Dodgers’ World Series victory and his historic $700 million contract. “What more can you ask for?” Ohtani told USA Today, highlighting his excitement for the future with Los Angeles.
A person reportedly fired a pistol at immigration agents during a protest in California, officials confirmed. No injuries were reported as authorities investigate the incident. Further details remain under review.
The Pentagon has ordered the withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles amid a rollback of immigration enforcement efforts, marking a significant shift in federal support for border security operations.
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Thousands of protesters flooded Los Angeles streets, chanting “We’re not afraid of you,” expressing anger and defiance against Donald Trump. The demonstration highlighted growing tensions and widespread opposition to his policies.
“Love Island USA” watch parties are gaining attention as a potential blueprint for reviving TV viewership. These lively gatherings blend communal experience with real-time engagement, offering hope for a struggling industry.
The devastating LA fires have left many residents homeless, with some saying, “I have nothing to go back to.” The blaze has destroyed homes and lives, prompting urgent relief efforts and widespread heartbreak.