News from California, the nation and world – Los Angeles Times
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News from California, the nation and world – Los Angeles Times
The L.A. Times is a leading source of breaking news, entertainment, sports, politics, and more for Southern California and the world.
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Pays et région | Californie (CA) / États-Unis |
Villes(s) | Rancho Dominguez |
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Trainer Kenny McPeak said Sunday that Mystik Dan appears to be not feeling well after winning the Kentucky Derby on Saturday.
“The Fall Guy,” the Ryan Gosling-led action-comedy ode to stunt performers, opened with a below-expectations $28.5 million, providing a lukewarm start to a critical summer movie season.
The shooting took place near South Street and Paramount Boulevard around 11:15 p.m. Saturday, according to the Long Beach Police Department.
Russia has launched a barrage of drones on eastern Ukraine and claimed its troops took control of a village they had been targeting.
Church leaders said they have complained to the city about the dangerous street conditions on Manchester Avenue.
Flooding from heavy rains has led to the rescue of hundreds of people from homes, rooftops and roads in Houston area.
The Hammer Museum's annual gala paid a starry tribute featuring Jodie Foster, Will Ferrell and k.d. lang to departing director Ann Philbin, who is stepping down after 25 transformational years.
Israel has closed its main crossing point for delivering badly needed humanitarian aid for Gaza after Hamas militants attacked it.
The extraordinary order includes confiscating broadcast equipment and preventing the broadcast of the channel’s reports and blocking its websites.
Here's what to make for your second chance at Easter.
While downtown as a place to work still struggles to find its footing post-COVID, downtown as a residential center is thriving.
Campus police and Los Angeles Police Department officers arrived at USC early Sunday morning to clear the camp.
“I’m living the good life,” Jonas Meskis says of competing in international surfing contests, including recently winning the Canada national junior title.
Clippers radio voice Carlo Jiménez, 23, is among the few Latino play-by-play announcers in the NBA on English-language broadcasts.
At many universities across the country, graduation for the Class of 2024 will feel more like making it through airport security than a procession through a free-flowing campus green or a cheering stadium crowd.
The terror attack on Israel was a catastrophic failure of state protection. It is generating an unprecedented spike in Jewish civilians getting guns.
To avoid a repeat of the chaos of the 2020 Biden-Trump debates, there must be clear rules for civility and moderators who are not afraid to enforce them.
Industrial activity has added up to 15 decibels of noise to the Santa Barbara Channel, new research has found. Hear the difference.
Don't let the focus on holding Trump accountable for what he has done cloud your vision on what he will do, if voters give him the chance.
The Cal State L.A. encampment is at a commuter school on the Eastside, with a blue-collar, Latino-majority student body of all ages who wouldn’t seem to have the time to protest, let alone live in a tent town for days.
Achieving what you want when it comes to your estate plans may be a lot more complicated and have more repercussions than you currently imagine.
Danielle Wall has transformed how locals interact with rattlesnakes. Her work has earned her a front-row seat to reshaping of California's High Desert.
The Federal Reserve’s decision Wednesday to keep its benchmark rate at a two-decade high should have ripple effects across the economy.
California's Republicans and Democrats rush to create legislation in response to college campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war.
The 'Argylle' actor pulled double duty as host and musical guest, and there were appearances from Jerry Seinfeld and Troye Sivan.
Professors crash the Hammer Museum's starry gala, calling for UCLA's chancellor to resign and for pro-Palestinian student activists to be given amnesty.
Frank Stella, a painter, sculptor and printmaker whose constantly evolving works served as landmarks of the minimalist and post-painterly abstraction art movements, has died.
Max Muncy records three home runs in a game for the first time and Tyler Glasnow dominates in the Dodgers' 11-2 win over the Atlanta Braves.
Anthony Edwards anotó 43 puntos, la mayor cantidad de su carrera en los playoffs, Naz Reid encestó 14 de sus 16 puntos en el último cuarto y los Timberwolves de Minnesota vencieron el sábado 106-99 a los Nuggets de Denver, campeones defensores de la NBA, en el primer […]
El emergente Austin Shenton gestionó un boleto con las bases llenas para la carrera del desempate en la octava entrada, y los Rays de Tampa Bay se impusieron el sábado 3-1 sobre los Mets de Nueva York.
Unheralded Mystik Dan races to victory on the rail to edge Sierra Leone and Forever Young in the 150th run for the roses at Churchill Downs.
The top-seeded UCLA men's volleyball team captures its 21st NCAA championship with a victory over No. 2 Long Beach State in four sets.
Andy Pages was almost part of a 2020 trade with the Angels that Arte Moreno called off. A look at how he's settled in now with the Dodgers.
Mexican officials say three bodies are found in the Baja California area where two Australian brothers and their American friend went missing while on a surf trip.
The Poway Unified board voted to dismiss Marian Kim Phelps after students alleged she threatened to ban them from graduation ceremonies for not applauding her daughter enough at a banquet.
After years of delay that have put it behind SpaceX, Boeing is set to launch its new Starliner capsule with two crew members to the International Space Station.
Despite police operations that cleared Pro-Palestinian encampments at UCLA, Cal State Humboldt and USC, protesters in camps on California campuses say they will remain until their demands are met.
Polls show that college-educated youth voters are focused on the war in Gaza, which poses possible electoral problems for the president.
A father whose son was attacked at UCLA on May 1 says all students, no matter their side on a protest, deserve protection.
In an intimate new documentary, two Los Angeles teens in foster care tackle the typical challenges of adolescence, while addressing childhood trauma, a constant threat of instability and dreams to overcome the odds and finish college.
A Los Angeles Police Department detective has been charged with hit-and-run after she allegedly rear-ended another vehicle on the 5 Freeway while off-duty.
The UCLA police chief is facing scrutiny for what three sources told The Times were serious security lapses before a mob attacked a pro-Palestinian student encampment. He rejects the claims.
Sam Ash, the iconic music instrument retailer that served musicians for decades, is closing, the latest in a string of closures to hit the Los Angeles area in recent months.
The Bucks' Patrick Beverley didn't let an ESPN producer take part in a group interview because she's not subscribed to his podcast. Earlier, during Milwaukee's game against Indiana, he threw the ball into the stands twice, hitting a woman in the head.
It's become popular to blame the antiwar movement for prolonging the Vietnam War and electing Richard Nixon. That's misguided.
Tucking opposition to the protest movement in a flippant screed against Gen Z isn’t just obnoxious and cowardly, it’s dangerous, columnist Lorraine Ali says.
Two Australian brothers and their American friend are missing after they visited Mexico's Baja California for a surfing trip.
Experimental art collective Meow Wolf aims to turn Los Angeles' most ritualistic experience — that is, the act of going to the movies — into an interactive, art-driven wonderland.
Like many rural counties, Merced is losing deputies to jurisdictions that pay more. The shortage is so dire, Sheriff Vern Warnke is sometimes the only one available to respond to calls for help.
A cascade of decisions that Folt made this spring around USC’s commencement and Israel-Hamas war-related protests inflamed tensions and opened wounds, presenting the most significant test of her tenure.