Two weeks after the trade deadline, Sports Illustrated delivers a harsh re-grade for the Dodgers, criticizing their moves as underwhelming and costly, raising doubts about their championship prospects.
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The actors’ strike officially ends as SAG-AFTRA reaches a groundbreaking agreement with studios. The deal addresses wages, streaming residuals, and AI use. Negotiations now shift to implementation and industry recovery.
Lakers rumors heat up as four title contenders could have max cap space in 2028 to sign superstar Luka Doncic. This potential shakeup signals a major shift in free agency dynamics, per Sports Illustrated.
Jon Gruden scores a legal victory as the Nevada Supreme Court rules in his favor in an arbitration appeal against the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell, challenging the league’s handling of his suspension.
Sam Rubin, beloved KTLA journalist and longtime entertainment anchor, has died at 64. Rubin was known for his insightful coverage and charismatic presence, leaving a lasting impact on Los Angeles media.
Federal agents conducted an apparent raid outside a Newsom event in Los Angeles, raising questions about the nature of the operation. Authorities have yet to release official details on the incident.
Ex-NBA guard Patrick Beverley made a bold prediction about the new Lakers addition, forecasting a game-changing impact this season. His comments add intrigue to Los Angeles’ championship aspirations.
Los Angeles has seen a decline in film and TV employment, losing ground to emerging rivals. Despite this, it remains the industry’s largest hub, maintaining a significant lead over other cities, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Get ready for the Battle of Los Angeles! The Chargers face the Rams in a high-stakes clash. Discover where to watch, kickoff times, and key broadcast info in our comprehensive A to Z Sports guide.
Shohei Ohtani shared his thoughts on pitching against the Angels and facing former teammate Mike Trout at Angel Stadium. The two-time MVP reflected on the unique experience in a recent interview with Sports Illustrated.
The Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission has partnered with Verizon to enhance event connectivity and fan experiences. This collaboration aims to boost technology integration at major LA sports and entertainment venues.
On June 9 and 10, protests erupted across Los Angeles in response to an immigration raid, with demonstrators demanding justice and an end to deportations. Clashes with police marked the tense demonstrations, as reported by the Los Angeles Times.
Hollywood studios are navigating China’s strict censorship and market demands to maintain access to its lucrative audience, often altering content to align with Beijing’s preferences, reveals a Los Angeles Times report.
Jim Harbaugh unveils a groundbreaking preseason regimen for Chargers QB Justin Herbert, aiming to boost his performance and durability. The innovative plan marks a new chapter in Herbert’s development.
The immigration protests in Los Angeles began as a response to recent federal policy changes. Thousands gathered to demand immigrant rights, sparking widespread demonstrations across the city. ABC News reports on the movement’s origins.
Blake Lively has filed a lawsuit against her “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni. Amid the legal dispute, several collaborators have publicly expressed support for Lively, intensifying the controversy surrounding the film.
Chargers’ backup QB Trey Lance earns a glowing one-word review from Sports Illustrated. The rising talent’s impressive performance signals promising depth for Los Angeles as they prepare for the upcoming NFL season.
The death toll from the deadly Los Angeles fires has risen to 29, as authorities continue rescue and containment efforts. Thousands remain displaced amid ongoing wildfire threats, ABC News reports.
Hollywood creatives are calling on the government to strengthen copyright protections against AI infringements. The Los Angeles Times reports industry leaders fear unregulated AI threatens artists’ rights and livelihoods.
A judge is set to hear a case examining whether former President Trump violated federal law by deploying the National Guard in Los Angeles. The legal challenge raises questions about executive authority and military use.