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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A cold but mostly dry storm is blasting California with winds and some showers Friday, but forecasters say the weather should mostly clear up by the weekend.
'Emma Stone' is not Emma Stone's real name. Now the two-time Oscar winner has decided she prefers to be called by her given moniker: 'I would like to be Emily'
Former USC quarterback Caleb Williams broke Caitlin Clark's Fanatics record for most draft-night jersey sales after being selected No. 1 overall by the Chicago Bears in the 2024 NFL draft.
A four-film weekend with Patricia Rozema, the 40th anniversary of Dave Markey's "Desperate Teenage Lovedolls," female Jewish comedies, "Challengers" and more.
Jeezy reassured fans on social media, 'Yall know me,' after Jeannie Mai accused him of domestic violence and neglectful behavior toward their 2-year-old child.
Enzo Fernández se perderá lo que resta de la temporada con el Chelsea tras pasar por el quirófano por una lesión.
Carlos Alcaraz no evidenció muestras de molestias por una rebelde dolencia en el brazo al imponerse cómodamente el viernes en su debut en el Abierto de Madrid.
Jurgen Klopp le ha indicado a Arne Slot tendrá “el mejor trabajo del mundo” si el neerlandés es designado como el próximo técnico de Liverpool.
Egypt has sent a high-level delegation to Israel with the hope of brokering a cease-fire agreement between Hamas and Israel in the Gaza war.
Wall Street investors have made tens of millions of dollars by betting the stock price of Trump social media business Truth Social will fall.
Blinken says the U.S. found that an Israeli military unit committed gross human-rights abuses against Palestinians in the West Bank before the Gaza war.
The Dodgers feared they had lost Shohei Ohtani to the Blue Jays when rumors spread that he was flying to Toronto. Ohtani was sitting at home wondering what to make of all of it.
Biden told Howard Stern he is willing to debate Trump in the fall. 'OK let’s set it up!' a Trump aide responded.
The former publisher of the National Enquirer brought up a deal he had made with then-gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger during former President Trump's trial.
Pro-Palestinian protests grew Thursday at California colleges and universities, including a new encampment at UCLA that drew a crowd of counterprotesters.
Harlow has been off the air since CNN revamped its morning line-up in February.
June 8's concert, held in in Chinatown's L.A. State Historic Park, will be the first Pride festival performance from the Latin pop superstar, who will also be the first out gay Latino to headline the event.
Opotowsky was a top editor at the Riverside Press-Enterprise when the paper brought two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court that resulted in landmark rulings.
Donald Trump’s lawyers cross-examine a former tabloid publisher who said he protected the Republican candidate during the 2016 presidential campaign.
A relative says a premature Palestinian infant, who was rescued from her mother’s womb shortly after the woman was killed in an Israeli airstrike, has died.
Encampments and protests led by student activists supporting Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas war have taken over college campuses in the last week. What are the students demanding?
After my divorce, my self-esteem was low. The idea of dating in Los Angeles terrified me. Then I met a saucy Italian chef who managed to fire up my burners.
In California and beyond, responsibly managing and conserving mature forests is far more important to reducing atmospheric levels of carbon.
As climate change intensifies hurricanes, some scientists want a Category 6 for the biggest storms
The Lakers may struggle to contend for a title if they keep making quick coaching changes, but that might not be enough to save Darvin Ham's job.
Opening at the Ovation Hollywood complex on May 2 as part of the Netflix Is a Joke festival, Kookaburra aims to give its comedians the respect they deserve
My grandfather kept ledgers logging every day he worked in the U.S. The dry entries — "18 boxes of cherries, $4 per box" — tell a story of success against the odds.
Jonathan Haidt's "The Anxious Generation" feeds the latest technology panic. But the research says something different.
From the farm towns of the Central Valley to the beaches of Orange County, California is a battleground for control of the House of Representatives.
Just over a month after several migrant families living with their children on the streets of Skid Row were moved into a motel, a more extensive encampment has formed with at least seven new families living in an array of large tents, pup tents and tarp shelters.
World premiere 'Galilee, 34,' at South Coast Repertory through May 12, turns Biblical figures into flawed humans — in a way that some believers may take issue with.
Could AI have prevented the killing of a woman on an L.A. subway. Metro is looking at facial recognition technology, fare gates and new station designs to address security concerns amid a wave of attacks in the transit system.
The singer-songwriter's perfect day involves picking up fresh Icelandic fish, relaxing with a good book and practicing Frederic Chopin’s children’s tunes as a form of meditation
Signed by the Dodgers, Art Schallock won three World Series titles with the Yankees. The oldest living MLB player, now 100, counted Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra as friends.
Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, is facing intense Russian airstrikes, but its residents are defiant. "We can stand up, no matter what they do,” one said.
Former President Trump ping-ponged among a dizzying array of court appearances, judicial rulings, competing allegations and subsequent grievances.
Trump's FCC killed network neutrality, giving internet providers a green light to abuse consumers. Biden's FCC has corrected that error.
Make your next weekend brunch memorable with these picks from the 101 Best Restaurants guide, including a Levantine option in Long Beach, soul food in Mid-City, modern Mexican in the Arts District and more.
Whether he’s going by Emmett or Ives, the controversial producer and former 'Vanderpump Rules' star continues to confront allegations of not paying his bills on time and presiding over chaotic film sets.
The Drug Enforcement Administration in collaboration with local law enforcement agencies busted a cartel-related drug trafficking network, arresting a Riverside County Sheriff's deputy and 14 others.
How much do you remember from our stories about Japanese cuisine, airport lawsuits and Scott Dixon's recent racing win?
D'Angelo Russell struggles with his shooting and Anthony Davis and LeBron James can't rescue the Lakers in a 112-105 loss to the Denver Nuggets in Game 3.
The Rams went into the draft with thoughts of helping their pass rush, and Florida State's Jared Verse was still on the board when L.A. made the 19th pick.
Former USC star Reggie Bush says he never lost faith that he would some day get his Heisman Trophy back.
Many thought the Chargers might trade the fifth pick of the NFL draft, but they stuck with it and helped their offensive line by taking Notre Dame's Joe Alt.
Former UCLA QB Cade McNown has advice for Bears top pick Caleb Williams: "You've been drafted as the future, you have to live in the present."
There's a surreal disconnect between the demonstrations and the threats cited by USC to arrests and threats of suspension or explusion at USC.
Firefighters have managed to contain a large fire that broke out on the Oceanside Pier on Thursday, city officials said.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday that California continued to rapidly add the battery storage that is critical to the transition to cleaner energy, but admitted it was not enough to avoid blackouts during heat waves.
Nearly 100 people, including students, were arrested at a peaceful protest at USC. Other college campuses across California have seen an increase in protests related to the Israel-Hamas war.