The U.S. and China have agreed to a 90-day tariff truce, easing tensions in their ongoing trade dispute. This pause aims to foster dialogue and avoid further economic strain between the world’s two largest economies.
L.A. Mayor and California Governor face criticism over wildfire response as political tensions rise. Accusations of mismanagement spark a heated debate amid ongoing fire threats and public concern, Reuters reports.
Reality shows like “Traitors,” “MasterChef,” and “The Mole” increasingly film abroad, leading to significant job losses in U.S. production sectors. The trend highlights challenges for local crews and the domestic entertainment industry.
Los Angeles school workers have launched a strike, demanding respect and fair treatment as professionals. They seek better wages, improved working conditions, and recognition for their vital role in education.
The Los Angeles Rams face the Chicago Bears in a pivotal NFL Week 4 matchup. Analysts weigh in with predictions, key player insights, and updated betting odds as both teams aim to boost their early-season standings.
Economic losses from the recent L.A. wildfires may exceed $50 billion, potentially ranking them among the costliest natural disasters in U.S. history, officials report. Recovery efforts face significant financial challenges.
The LA Olympics will introduce new mixed-gender team events in golf and gymnastics, marking a significant step towards gender equality and adding fresh excitement to the Games, USA Today reports.
Fire crews race to contain raging wildfires in Los Angeles as the death toll rises to 24. Authorities continue evacuation efforts amid widespread destruction and smoky skies, battling extreme conditions to prevent further loss.
Live updates: At least five people have died as wildfires continue to rage across Los Angeles. The Palisades and Eaton fires have rapidly spread, forcing evacuations and threatening homes. Authorities urge residents to stay alert.
Human Rights Watch criticizes Los Angeles for criminalizing unhoused people, highlighting increased arrests and fines targeting those living on the streets. Advocates warn this approach deepens homelessness challenges.
Times Higher Education’s 2022 rankings highlight the best universities in Los Angeles, with UCLA leading the pack. The list showcases top institutions excelling in research, innovation, and student experience.
The true crime series “True Crime News” has secured distribution in 98% of U.S. markets ahead of its September 9 premiere, signaling strong demand for crime-focused programming in the evolving TV landscape.
Los Angeles wildfires have prompted air quality warnings as smoke spreads across the region. Officials urge residents to limit outdoor activities due to health risks from hazardous air pollution.
An ESPN Insider has sparked controversy with a bold claim about the Dodgers’ 2025 season, challenging expectations for the star-studded team. Athlon Sports breaks down the analysis and fan reactions.
The Lakers are reportedly considering a blockbuster trade involving Austin Reaves to pair Luka Doncic with the Grizzlies’ $197M star. This potential move aims to reshape LA’s championship pursuit.
At least one person died and 32 were injured after a tour bus crashed near Los Angeles, authorities reported. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene to assist the victims and investigate the cause of the accident.
California’s partnership with the federal government accelerates its rapid response to Los Angeles fires, enhancing resource deployment and coordination, Gov. Newsom announces. This collaboration aims to protect lives and property swiftly.
Inglewood, located in Los Angeles County, has emerged as a key entertainment hub and cultural center. Known for its vibrant arts scene and major venues like SoFi Stadium, the city plays a pivotal role in the region’s dynamic cultural landscape.
Police thwarted two potential school shootings in California, authorities announced. The suspects were apprehended before any harm occurred, highlighting increased vigilance and intervention efforts in the wake of rising school violence threats.
Displaced Los Angeles homeowners are reporting price gouging by contractors and suppliers in the wake of recent wildfires. Authorities urge vigilance as families struggle to rebuild amid soaring costs.