The Supreme Court has lifted restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles, allowing federal agents greater freedom to detain undocumented immigrants. The decision marks a shift in enforcement policy amid ongoing debates on immigration.
Parts of Los Angeles begin cleanup after protests escalate into looting, vandalism, and multiple arrests. Authorities continue efforts to restore order as the community works to recover from the unrest.
Front Office Sports highlights a shift in NBA media coverage toward a kinder, gentler approach. This evolving narrative focuses on positivity, player well-being, and constructive reporting in basketball journalism.
A U-Haul truck drove through a protest against the Iranian government in Westwood, Los Angeles, disrupting the demonstration. Authorities responded quickly to ensure safety and restore order.
Migrants journeying from Brownsville, Texas, to Los Angeles face more than physical hurdles—they navigate a complex web of American politics that shapes their path and prospects. CalMatters explores this challenging reality.
Netflix’s $82.7-billion acquisition of Warner Bros. marks a historic shift in Hollywood, combining major studios to reshape streaming, content creation, and industry competition in a landmark deal.
National Guard troops remain stationed outside Chicago and may soon deploy to Memphis as part of former President Trump’s latest directive, escalating military presence in key U.S. cities amid ongoing unrest.
The U.S. trade deficit fell 24% in August, driven by a sharp decline in imports amid Trump’s tariffs, according to the latest government data. Exports remained steady, signaling mixed impacts on trade dynamics.
Voting has officially opened for the LA Sports Awards, celebrating the city’s top athletes and teams. Fans can now cast their ballots to honor outstanding performances in LA sports. Stay tuned for results.
Protests erupted from Minneapolis to Los Angeles as demonstrators condemned the recent ICE shooting. Activists called for justice and increased accountability within immigration enforcement agencies.
Police are considering assault charges after a U-Haul truck drove into a crowd at an Iran protest in Los Angeles. Authorities continue investigating the incident and urging witnesses to come forward.
The United States of America remains a top travel destination, with Smartraveller advising visitors on safety, entry requirements, and local regulations to ensure a secure and enjoyable trip amid evolving conditions.
US teachers face a worsening housing crisis, with rising rents forcing many to consider leaving the profession. Struggling to afford basic living costs, educators warn this threatens student learning and community stability.
Former President Trump has hinted at deploying the National Guard in Chicago amid rising violence. Legal experts say such action requires state approval, complicating federal intervention efforts.
Seven Chilean nationals have been accused of stealing millions in valuables from NFL stars Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Joe Burrow, according to the Los Angeles Times. Authorities are investigating the high-profile theft.
In his first 100 days, Trump pursued a bold agenda marked by disruption, institutional challenges, and funding cuts, reshaping U.S. governance and sparking intense political debate, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Thousands gathered across Southern California on Saturday to protest against ICE policies. Demonstrators voiced opposition to immigration enforcement actions, demanding change and justice for immigrant communities.
Judges are openly questioning the government as the Justice Department faces accusations of misleading courts and dodging judicial orders, raising serious concerns about accountability and the rule of law.
Miss Teen USA and Miss USA both resigned within days, citing allegations of ‘workplace toxicity’ within the Miss Universe Organization, raising concerns over its internal environment, the Los Angeles Times reports.
USA Today examines whether Democratic mayors, amid rising crime and Trump’s attacks, have adapted their strategies to better protect cities. The debate continues on balancing reform with public safety.



















