Walt Disney Co. is shutting down Radio Disney after more than 20 years of operation. The move marks the end of an influential platform that shaped youth radio programming nationwide, as reported by the Los Angeles Times.
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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts openly criticized Mookie Betts for a costly error in their latest loss, highlighting how the mistake shifted momentum and impacted the team’s chances to secure a win.
Ty Lue addresses the controversy surrounding Kawhi Leonard’s injury management, emphasizing a patient, team-first approach. The Clippers coach insists Leonard’s health remains the top priority.
“Unhinged” opened with a $4 million debut, marking the first major box office test amid the coronavirus pandemic. The modest turnout highlights ongoing challenges for theaters as audience confidence slowly returns.
BBC reports from outside the LA federal building as the National Guard sets up a security perimeter. The deployment follows recent unrest, with authorities aiming to maintain order and protect key sites.
Kim Kardashian’s Skims brand has surged from appropriation controversy to global acclaim, becoming Team USA’s official partner for the Olympics, marking a significant turnaround in public perception and market presence.
Nikola Jokic’s agent recently met with LeBron James, a move stirring NBA buzz. According to Sports Illustrated, the discussion centered on potential collaboration and strategic career opportunities for Jokic.
Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani is projected to lose a major milestone to an emerging NL slugger, signaling a potential shift in the MVP race, Sports Illustrated reports. The battle for baseball’s top honors heats up.
MLB insider reveals insights on Max Muncy’s future with the Dodgers as free agency approaches. The report analyzes potential contract moves and the team’s strategy ahead of key negotiations.
A US judge is reviewing claims that former President Trump’s team violated laws during protests against ICE in Los Angeles. The hearing examines possible legal breaches amid tensions at the demonstrations.
Jordan Peele reveals insights on his follow-up to “Get Out” and shares the moment he realized the film was a success, speaking exclusively to Entertainment Weekly about his groundbreaking horror hit’s impact.
Los Angeles has canceled select July Fourth events amid community fears over increased immigration enforcement and deportations. Officials aim to ensure public safety while addressing residents’ concerns.
Recently released Angels infielder has signed with the AL’s best team, bolstering their infield depth. The move signals the contender’s intent to strengthen their roster for the playoff push. More details to follow.
Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, could become the first-ever First Gentleman of the United States. A seasoned entertainment lawyer, Emhoff’s role marks a historic shift in the nation’s political landscape.
Angels’ Yoan Moncada offered an update on his knee injury, revealing progress in recovery and optimism about returning to the lineup soon. The team remains cautious but hopeful ahead of upcoming games.
Joey Bosa has quickly become an “incredible dude” and a “welcome addition” for the Buffalo Bills, significantly boosting their defense since joining the team, sources tell SI.com. His impact is already being felt on and off the field.
John Lautner’s iconic Sheats-Goldstein Residence unveils its stunning entertainment wing, blending futuristic design with natural surroundings. The estate, featured on Wallpaper.com, showcases innovative architecture and luxurious amenities.
A man has been charged after a car ploughed into a crowd in Los Angeles, injuring 30 people. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has raised concerns about public safety in busy areas.
Angels pitcher may unexpectedly retire this offseason, according to an insider report from Sports Illustrated. The potential departure could impact the team’s rotation ahead of next season. Further updates awaited.
Los Angeles is set to unveil a memorial honoring the 1871 Chinese Massacre, marking a significant shift in how the city acknowledges its painful history and the contributions of its Chinese American community.