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Another rally in Alphabet’s shares propelled the U.S. stock market higher, boosting investor sentiment. The tech giant’s strong performance continues to drive gains across major indices, reflecting optimism in the sector.
The upcoming Ryder Cup promises to be a classic, heralded as golf’s most emotional tournament. Intense rivalries and passionate fans set the stage for unforgettable moments on the course.
Chagas disease, once seen as a threat limited to Latin America, is now established in California and the Southern U.S., health officials warn. The parasitic illness poses new challenges for detection and treatment domestically.
USA Today released solutions for Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025 puzzles, helping readers tackle crosswords, Sudoku, and more. The answers offer quick reference for enthusiasts to check their work and enjoy year-end brain teasers.
An article in the Los Angeles Times examines the legal and constitutional safeguards that prevent a U.S. president, including Donald Trump, from exiling citizens to foreign prisons. It highlights checks on executive power.
The Los Angeles Times reveals the best reality TV of 2025, highlighting groundbreaking shows blending drama, competition, and unscripted moments that captivate audiences. Viewers praise the innovative storytelling reshaping the genre.
Opinion: The Los Angeles Times explores the origins of lengthy summer breaks in U.S. schools, tracing them to agricultural roots and social factors. The article discusses potential reforms to reshape the academic calendar for modern needs.
Former President Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland. The move follows widespread deployment aimed at curbing unrest in these cities, says Trump.
Los Angeles is considering raising its minimum wage to $30 an hour, sparking debate over whether the hike meets workers’ needs or burdens businesses. The proposal highlights growing tensions in the city’s labor market.
Here’s how to buy tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup: The Los Angeles Times outlines key steps, including registration deadlines, pricing tiers, and official platforms to secure seats for this historic event hosted across U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
The Rams’ Week 18 injury update reveals key player status ahead of playoffs. Crucially, Davante Adams’ health remains a focal point, impacting the team’s offensive strategy and their postseason prospects.
L.A. election officials are counting ballots in a transparent glass room, inviting the public to watch in real time. This move aims to boost trust and ensure transparency in the voting process, officials say.
FlareFlow has surged into the U.S. top 5 entertainment apps by pioneering the “microdrama binge” formula, captivating viewers with bite-sized, serialized storytelling that drives high engagement and rapid growth.
L.A.’s Schools Chief, once undocumented, now leads the district with a unique perspective. Her journey informs policies aimed at supporting immigrant students, highlighting challenges and fostering inclusivity in education.
The Kings suffered a humiliating defeat against the Clippers, exposing key weaknesses. Three takeaways highlight defensive lapses, offensive struggles, and the need for stronger leadership moving forward.
Former President Donald Trump has vowed to end crime in Chicago, labeling it the “most dangerous city” in the U.S. His pledge comes amid rising concerns over violence and public safety in the city.
California is expected to recover from the pandemic more quickly than the rest of the U.S., according to a new forecast by the Los Angeles Times. Experts cite strong job growth and vaccination efforts as key factors.
The NBA is investigating a scandal involving Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers. Details remain limited, but the league is actively probing potential violations. USA Today will update as more information emerges.
Police cleared protesters in Seattle, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles amid escalating tensions. Authorities used tear gas and arrests to disperse crowds, citing public safety concerns, as demonstrations continue across the nation.



















