After a heroic effort by LeBron James and stout team defense in the first round against the Rockets, the Lakers suddenly miss their superstar offensive catalyst
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After a heroic effort by LeBron James and stout team defense in the first round against the Rockets, the Lakers suddenly miss their superstar offensive catalyst
Two-time Tony-winner Joe Mantello, who directed ‘Wicked’ on Broadway, takes on one of his biggest challenges -- Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf
Comedian Anjelah Johnson-Reyes releases her seventh special, ‘Ugly Baby,’ on Mother’s Day, marking a vulnerable shift from material about not wanting kids to exploring motherhood.
Documents obtained by nonprofit American Oversight show a glaring contrast between the training of Marines and that of immigration agents, who have been accused of using unnecessary force.
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Altadena glassblower and metal worker Evan Chambers contends with a turn-of-the-century medium, the Eaton fire and rage.
Los Angeles County’s population and GDP dropped in 2025. San Francisco County’s rose amid an AI boom. Could two of California’s biggest cities be diverging?
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Griffith Park is 4,300 acres, but it’s still not enough. Why L.A. park spaces comes up short.
Iranians recount their desperate attempts to find survivors after the deadly missile strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School on the war’s first day.
UC students are pushing for an amendment to the state constitution -- ACA 18 -- that would add add a student voter to the UC Board of Regents, the governing body of the University of California.
Indoor tanning is associated with a 75% increase in melanoma risk. A proposed FDA rule intended to protect children is now gone.
Tom Steyer has sold himself to voters as an agent of change, but will they buy the billionaire’s own transformation?