Riot police clashed with protesters in Los Angeles following immigration raids targeting multiple locations. Demonstrators condemned the actions, resulting in tense scenes and several arrests, according to reports.
The Trump administration is intensifying actions against legal immigrants, fueling widespread fear among those residing lawfully in the U.S. Many report heightened anxiety over potential raids and deportations, according to a Los Angeles Times report.
MGA Entertainment’s CEO is leading a bid of $890 million to acquire Toys R Us, signaling a major move to revive the iconic toy retailer, reports the Los Angeles Business Journal. The deal could reshape the toy industry landscape.
Los Angeles school workers have launched a strike demanding better pay, improved working conditions, and professional respect. They call on district leaders to recognize their vital role in education.
Homicides have surged across the U.S., with Republicans attributing the rise to calls to “defund the police.” However, cities that have increased police budgets are also seeing spikes, highlighting a complex public safety crisis.
Los Angeles-based beauty companies are driving significant growth in the expanding industry. Their innovation and market reach are boosting local economies and shaping global beauty trends, reports the Los Angeles Business Journal.
Five college players are in contention to join the historic first US flag football team at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Their talent and passion could help shape a new chapter in Olympic history.
President Trump has deployed the National Guard in Los Angeles as protests persist against immigration agents. Demonstrators continue to rally over enforcement tactics, raising tensions in the city.
The GOP is increasingly opposing Chinese investment in the U.S., citing national security risks and economic concerns. This resistance reflects growing bipartisan attention on safeguarding American industries.
With the U.S. election approaching, citizenship application approvals have surged to their fastest pace in years. The move aims to ensure eligible voters can participate in the upcoming election, raising questions about process efficiency.
The Miss USA organization’s chief has denied allegations of harassment and abuse made by former titleholders, responding firmly to claims brought forth in a recent Los Angeles Times report.
UCLA Law has become the first non-T14 school to withdraw from the US News rankings, marking a significant shift in legal education as institutions question the influence and accuracy of traditional ranking systems.
Rapper Lil Durk was arrested in connection with a murder-for-hire plot, according to ABC News. Authorities say the charges stem from an alleged attempt to orchestrate a killing. The investigation is ongoing.
Former President Trump champions a manufacturing revival to restore American jobs and industry. Experts weigh in on whether the U.S. workforce and infrastructure can meet the challenge in a rapidly evolving global economy.
Six sports, including two returning after more than a century, will join the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The addition expands the Games’ diversity, honoring both history and modern athletic trends.
A US-based American Airlines flight bound for Dallas Fort Worth made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport due to a midair mechanical scare. Passengers disembarked safely; investigations are ongoing.
Federal authorities have arrested dozens in Los Angeles in a sweeping operation targeting immigration violations, ABC News reports. The crackdown aims to enforce federal immigration laws and address related offenses.
NBCUniversal announces major cable management overhaul as Scott McCumber is appointed head of USA Network. The move aims to streamline operations and boost cable channel performance amid shifting viewer trends.
Standardized tests remain a cornerstone of education, sparking debate among teachers and students. Critics cite stress and fairness issues, while supporters highlight accountability and measurable success. Britannica explores both sides.
Federal prosecutors have linked rapper Lil Durk to a 2022 Chicago killing. Meanwhile, Durk was denied bond in Los Angeles, intensifying legal challenges for the artist amid ongoing investigations.



















