Afraid to leave their homes, some immigrants are digitizing major aspects of their lives while others attempt to go off-grid.
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Thirty-five years after ‘Days of Thunder,’ the hard-charging ‘F1’ producer is not slowing down: Bruckheimer talks fast cars, big-budget spectacle and the state of Hollywood.
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Once upon a time — before P-22 or Grumpy Cat — a rogue gator lurked in an L.A. lake. Where is he now?
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Mexico disputes U.S. money-laundering charges against banks allegedly linked to fentanyl trafficking
After U.S. Treasury officials accused three Mexican financial institutions of aiding drug cartels, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said there was “no proof” to the allegations.
By the looks of the first trailer for ‘Bugonia,’ Emma Stone’s latest movie with director Yorgos Lanthimos will be just as brilliantly bizarre as its predecessors.
California Fourth of July cookouts will cost nearly 27% more than the national average at $90 for 10 guests. Inflation and tariffs drive higher grocery prices statewide.
The Lakers helped address a need to increase their athleticism at the wing by acquiring Arkansas’ Adou Thiero, the No. 36 overall pick of the NBA draft.
Initially popular during the Art Deco era, the curvy couch made a comeback in the 1950s and now is doing so again.
After years of renting in Los Feliz, 68-year-old artist Debra Weiss was forced to look for a new place to live after she was evicted from her longtime apartment.
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The faith community from across Los Angeles County joined in solidarity through the streets of downtown L.A. for a peaceful interfaith prayer walk for family unity.