About 200 Marines have begun a deployment at the Westwood Federal Building in Los Angeles. The unit’s presence aims to support local authorities amid ongoing security concerns, marking a significant federal response in the city.
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US Marines have detained a civilian in Los Angeles amid ongoing legal disputes over the military’s deployment in the city, raising concerns over jurisdiction and civil rights, as reported by Al Jazeera.
The entertainment industry is set for a robust rebound in 2025, with NBC Los Angeles reporting increased investments, new productions, and rising audience demand fueling a strong recovery from pandemic setbacks.
January 17, 2025 — Devastating wildfires continue to rage across Los Angeles, prompting widespread evacuations and emergency measures. Firefighters battle intense flames amid dry, windy conditions. Updates on CNN.
Morgan Margolis, CEO of Knitting Factory Entertainment, continues to drive innovation in LA’s vibrant music scene. Under his leadership, the venue fosters emerging talent and diverse live experiences.
Canada has issued a new travel advisory warning citizens about increased risks when traveling to the US, citing concerns over safety and security. TheStreet reports officials urge caution amid rising incidents.
California fires continue to devastate communities, with thousands displaced and countless acres burned. World Vision shares key facts, answers FAQs, and outlines ways to support relief efforts.
Opinion: Studio productions are increasingly relocating from Los Angeles, threatening the city’s entertainment industry and economy. Immediate actions are needed to retain jobs and preserve LA’s status as the global production hub.
Protests in Los Angeles have escalated following the deployment of hundreds of National Guard troops by former President Trump. Demonstrators demand justice and police reform amid heightened tensions across the city.
Trump’s military parade in Los Angeles concluded amid heightened protests, reflecting deep political divisions. Authorities managed tensions as demonstrators voiced opposition, marking a contentious day in the city’s public discourse.
The Los Angeles Times breaks down the key figures in the ‘It Ends With Us’ controversy, spotlighting author Colleen Hoover, critics, and social media voices fueling the heated debate over the novel’s themes and reception.
Photos capture widespread protests across the U.S. opposing recent immigration raids. Demonstrators demand policy changes and advocate for immigrant rights amid growing national tensions. Coverage by PBS highlights the movement’s scale and impact.
Hundreds were arrested during protests in Los Angeles as tensions escalated. Fox host Pete Hegseth hinted at potential additional National Guard deployments, signaling ongoing unrest. Updates continue to develop.
Hollywood is cautiously resuming production, yet experts say the era of peak TV—marked by an unprecedented volume of shows—is unlikely to return. Industry shifts and streaming changes reshape the landscape.
Sen. Alex Padilla faces intense backlash rooted in xenophobia, highlighting the racial tensions in MAGA America. The commentary explores how his Mexican heritage shapes political attacks against him.
The latest protests against “No Kings” have surged nationwide as President Trump receives a military parade. Demonstrators decry what they see as authoritarian symbolism amid rising political tensions.
A new landmark, “SM Entertainment Square,” was unveiled in downtown Los Angeles to honor Lee Soo Man and celebrate the global rise of K-pop. The sign highlights the cultural impact of SM Entertainment in bridging East and West.
Clashes erupted in Los Angeles as protests against recent immigration raids intensified. Demonstrators voiced outrage over federal enforcement actions, highlighting deep divisions on immigration policy in the city.
HE Turki Alalshikh and the General Entertainment Authority announce Riyadh Season’s first overseas event in Los Angeles, featuring Crawford vs. Madrimov for the World Super-Welterweight titles.
US Marines have reportedly carried out their first known detention of a civilian in Los Angeles amid ongoing unrest. Details remain limited as the incident marks a rare military role in domestic law enforcement.