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.
Los Angeles fire losses may reach $30 billion for insurers, ABC News reports. The extensive damage from recent wildfires has prompted significant claims, marking one of the costliest fire seasons in history.
A video of football fans has been misleadingly linked to recent Los Angeles demonstrations, Yahoo Sports reports. Authorities confirm the footage is unrelated, highlighting risks of misinformation on social media.
Protests erupted in Los Angeles and other cities against former President Trump’s immigration crackdown policies. Demonstrators demand immigrant rights and condemn increased enforcement actions targeting undocumented communities.
Police clashed with protesters in Los Angeles as demonstrations against former President Trump intensified. Tensions escalated, leading to arrests amid calls for justice and political accountability, highlighting deep national divisions.
The U.S. government faces allegations of deploying secret police in a covert terror campaign targeting its own citizens, sparking widespread concerns over civil liberties and government overreach, reports People’s World.
Indian post-production companies are establishing offices in Los Angeles, tapping into Hollywood’s booming market. This move aims to blend cost-effective services with creative expertise, strengthening ties between Bollywood and Hollywood.
The Trump administration is investigating a California high school policy that permits transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports, raising debates over fairness and inclusivity in school athletics, sources say.
A new study published in Nature reveals how socio-economic factors, urban design, and mobility patterns intertwine to influence crime rates across multiple cities, offering fresh insights for safer urban planning.
India will open new consulates in Boston and Los Angeles, announced PM Modi during his US visit. The move aims to boost diplomatic and economic ties, expanding India’s presence on the West and East coasts of America.
LA wildfires have prompted the relocation of the Rams playoff game and disruptions across local sports events. Authorities prioritize safety as smoke and fire impact Southern California communities. Updates ongoing.
The US military confirmed it can temporarily detain protesters in Los Angeles if authorized, amid rising unrest. The commander emphasized this measure supports local law enforcement efforts, ensuring public safety.














