How USC women's basketball rose from the Pac-12 basement to become champion
The USC women's basketball team has transformed from Pac-12 afterthought to conference champion. Its resurgence goes beyond JuJu Watkins' star power.
The USC women's basketball team has transformed from Pac-12 afterthought to conference champion. Its resurgence goes beyond JuJu Watkins' star power.
The Super Tuesday primaries and change of national GOP leadership made the takeover official. Now the movement will have no one to blame but itself.
Nonwhite children are overrepresented in foster care and are more likely to age out rather than be placed with permanent families. A few changes could make a difference.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Times television critic Robert Lloyd spoke to the multi-hyphenate artist about his seven-decade career and how at 93, he isn't slowing down.
Los Angeles graffiti — in the form of a tagged-up, unfinished skyscraper downtown — has recently made national news. But we're also the mural capital of the world and constantly asking ourselves: Is this art or vandalism?
The ultraconservative 1776 Sons of Liberty want Donald Trump reelected. The grassroots group says he will save the nation from Joe Biden, migrants, gun limits and liberals.
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Shohei Ohtani is no Muhammad Ali when it comes to talking about himself, but his standout play and his legions of fans have made him a social media star.
The legislation is meant to stop officers from questioning relatives of people killed by police before revealing that their loved one is dead.
A new adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's 'An Enemy of the People," written by Amy Herzog and directed by Sam Gold, is on Broadway this season in a production starring Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli.
A new bill could ban the sale of menstrual products in California that contain potentially toxic chemicals known as PFAS. Gov. Newsom vetoed a similar bill last year.
A letter by Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Long Beach) asks FEMA to reconsider and pay out the funding to cities that are already strapped for cash.
A Jewish writer described her attempts after Oct. 7 to find empathy across the Israeli-Palestinian divide. Her essay triggered mass resignations and a retraction
Katya Apekina's interest in the supernatural informs her new novel, 'Mother Doll,' a wild multigenerational story set both in modern-day Los Angeles and in Petrograd during the Russian Revolution.
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With too little humanitarian aid reaching Gaza over land, the United States is leading an effort to build a floating pier that will allow deliveries by sea.
Nick Theslof, segundo entrenador de los Galaxy, fue encarcelado como sospechoso de embriaguez pública el sábado por la mañana, un día antes del partido del equipo contra Nashville.
Biden's EPA wants all lead pipes removed to save children from lead poisoning. These red states don't want to spend the money.
Carmen's first brush with fame arrived in 1972, the year the Raspberries took "Go All the Way" all the way to five on the Billboard Hot 100.
Jordan Kingston of Calabasas dominates against Camarillo, holding the Scorpions to three hits while striking out four and walking one in a 6-0 win.
The Falcons are loving Kirk Cousins and the Steelers seduce Russell Wilson, but Saquon Barkley joining the Eagles has Tiki Barber and Giants fans upset.
El Departamento de Educación de Estados Unidos inició una investigación de UC Berkeley por presunta discriminación relacionada con ascendencia compartida.
Wallinger's hybrid of sumptuous pop, hippie mysticism and postmodern cynicism helped World Party carve out a niche on college rock radio and MTV.
La edición 96 de los Premios de la Academia llegó y se fue, y "Oppenheimer" se impuso, ganando la mejor película y valiéndole a Christopher Nolan su primer Oscar, por dirección.
Read all about that and three more of our columnist Amy Kaufman's most memorable celebrity encounters at the annual shindig for the Hollywood elite.