Women lawmakers across the U.S. are pushing for “potty parity” in government buildings, highlighting inadequate restroom access as a barrier to gender equality and workplace comfort in legislatures, reports the Los Angeles Times.
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Hollywood, once rooted in Los Angeles, has expanded beyond the city and now increasingly stretches across the U.S. With rising costs and new hubs forming, the industry is outgrowing both its birthplace and the nation.
Benin has begun granting citizenship to descendants of enslaved people, aiming to reconnect the African diaspora with their heritage. U.S. singer Ciara is among the first to receive this historic recognition.
A scientist and green-card holder was detained for over a week at San Francisco International Airport, according to the individual’s lawyer. The extended detention raises concerns over immigration and security protocols.
Alexis Smith, who gained viral attention for her Miss Kansas speech, revealed that her abuser sought “full control” over her. Her powerful message highlights the ongoing struggle against domestic abuse. (Los Angeles Times)
The Education Lab returns to Downtown Los Angeles with Traces of Us at Hauser & Wirth, offering immersive programs that explore identity, memory, and community through contemporary art and interactive experiences.
Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson praised Luka Doncic’s offseason work, highlighting the Dallas star’s improved conditioning and leadership. Johnson believes Doncic is poised for another MVP-caliber season.
The Dallas Mavericks have acquired LeBron James from the Los Angeles Lakers in a blockbuster 13-player trade. The historic deal reshapes both franchises as James joins Dallas for a fresh championship pursuit.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2018 took place in Los Angeles, showcasing the latest in gaming technology and titles. Industry leaders unveiled new games and innovations, drawing global attention to the future of interactive entertainment.
Dallas Mavericks CEO expressed no regrets over trading Luka Doncic to the Lakers, emphasizing the team’s strategic direction. The move continues to spark debate among NBA fans and analysts.
Joy Taylor has hailed LeBron James as the “Greatest Superstar in the History of Entertainment,” praising his impact both on and off the basketball court. Her remarks spotlight LeBron’s influence beyond sports.
The Dallas Mavericks trading for LeBron James would make no sense, Sports Illustrated argues. The move clashes with the team’s rebuild timeline and salary cap, risking future assets for a player past his prime.
California must balance its agricultural needs with the urgent demand for clean energy. Expanding solar power on some farmland could accelerate climate goals while supporting sustainable growth, experts argue.
Keke Palmer has called on the National Guard to join Los Angeles protesters, urging them to “protect us” amid escalating tensions. Her challenge highlights growing demands for safety and accountability in the city.
The Los Angeles Lakers have shown notable improvements this season, boosting their defense and bench depth. But will their progress be enough to topple the Oklahoma City Thunder in the upcoming matchup? Key factors to watch.
Los Angeles witnesses tense clashes as protests escalate following Trump’s deployment of the National Guard. Authorities aim to restore order amid ongoing unrest. Updates continue to unfold.
Supermodel Elle Macpherson is reportedly engaged to billionaire Jeffrey Soffer, sources confirm exclusively to the Los Angeles Times. The couple’s romance has sparked excitement among fans and the fashion world alike.
Los Angeles protests continue as demonstrators demand justice. The Trump administration defends recent military actions, citing the need to restore order amid growing unrest. Coverage by Al Jazeera.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar makes a surprise cameo in the new commercial for “The Bad Guys 2.” The baseball icon’s appearance adds star power to the action-packed film’s latest promotional campaign.
Are you Latino and eager to launch a career in the arts but unsure where to begin? The Los Angeles Times highlights key programs designed to support and guide Latino artists on their creative journeys.

















