Los Angeles police arrested a further 10 people on Sunday amid ongoing unrest. The arrests follow days of protests and clashes, as authorities strive to restore order in the city. More updates to follow.
Los Angeles Film Critics have named Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite” the best film of the year. The acclaimed South Korean thriller continues to garner international recognition for its sharp social commentary and storytelling.
A Los Angeles school had an unusual start to the year when a coyote wandered into a classroom on the first day of school. Authorities safely removed the animal, ensuring students’ safety.
The University of Chicago Crime Lab Director analyzed 2022 data, highlighting complex trends in Chicago’s crime rate. While some violent crimes declined, others saw fluctuations, underscoring the need for targeted interventions.
Advanced Networks unveils cutting-edge managed IT services, transforming business efficiency across Los Angeles. This innovation promises streamlined operations and enhanced security for local enterprises.
The 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles promise thrilling competition from July 14 to August 1. Key venues include the iconic Coliseum and new state-of-the-art arenas, featuring traditional and emerging sports.
About 700 Marines have been mobilized to support the National Guard amid ongoing immigration protests. The military presence aims to assist local authorities in managing unrest and ensuring public safety, NBC News reports.
Cars set ablaze as protests escalate in Los Angeles. The National Guard has been deployed to restore order amid rising tensions. Authorities urge calm as demonstrations continue to intensify across the city.
The ‘No Kings’ protest in Los Angeles aims to challenge authority and demand social justice. Organizers expect a large turnout, emphasizing peaceful demonstration and calls for systemic reform.
“The Last of Us” Season 2 deepens its exploration of survival, revealing it’s more than mere existence. The Los Angeles Times highlights the show’s intense storytelling and complex character journeys in its latest review.
A protest against a Pride Month assembly at a Los Angeles school escalated into violence, prompting police intervention. The incident highlights ongoing tensions over LGBTQ+ issues in California schools.
Violent crimes surged again in 2022, following an unprecedented spike in murders the previous year, according to recent Fox News reports. Authorities are urging renewed focus on community safety measures.
The U.S. government has launched a probe to determine whether to rescind $4 billion in federal grants awarded to California’s high-speed rail project, amid concerns over cost overruns and delays, Reuters reports.
Mark Walter is the new majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers. A billionaire investor and co-founder of Guggenheim Partners, Walter brings financial expertise and a passion for basketball to the iconic NBA franchise.
The National Guard has been deployed amid tensions in Los Angeles following a standoff linked to former President Trump. The Guard’s presence underscores rising unrest and the state’s efforts to maintain order, says Al Jazeera.
Federal officials allege California violated female students’ civil rights by permitting transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports. The claim, reported by the Los Angeles Times, highlights growing legal battles in athletic policies.
The U.S. and China have reached a trade agreement in principle, marking a significant step toward easing long-standing tensions. Details on tariffs and enforcement remain forthcoming as both sides seek to solidify the deal.
Armie Hammer publicly criticized Marvel Entertainment Chairman for financially supporting former President Donald Trump. The actor voiced his disapproval amid ongoing political tensions, sparking widespread discussion on social media.
The Los Angeles school district has banned student use of cellphones and social media during school hours, citing concerns over distraction and mental health. The new policy aims to boost focus and academic performance.
A University of Chicago prodigy faces imprisonment after being convicted of eco-terrorism. The incident has sparked debate on activism and criminality, drawing national attention to environmental justice issues.