Opinion: Have we learned nothing? The protester's taunt, 'Go back to Poland,' is grotesque
Jewish collective trauma, like that of the Palestinians, is undeniable. One shouldn't have to go to Treblinka to be reminded of this.
Jewish collective trauma, like that of the Palestinians, is undeniable. One shouldn't have to go to Treblinka to be reminded of this.
Ontario Police responded to a call; it turned into a high-speed chase, resulting in a collision that killed a bystander before officers shot and killed the suspect.
Former L.A. Times film critic Justin Chang wins Pulitzer Prize for work singling out those he felt deserved praise for artistry, humanity and sheer storytelling.
The Times caught up with Cedric to talk about how the Dodgers Comedy Night with (catcher) Will Smith came together, paying tribute to Sinbad, and his stand-up directorial debut.
Isaiah Lee, who tackled comedian Dave Chappelle onstage in 2022, has sued the Hollywood Bowl, accusing the venue of negligent security and battery.
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva calls U.S. debt load 'mind boggling' in opening remarks at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills.
Hamas says it will accept a cease-fire agreement, just hours after Israel ordered civilians in eastern Rafah to evacuate. Israel has yet to accept the terms.
The winds that whipped through Southern California this weekend and fanned multiple brush fires did not discriminate with its mayhem.
According to reports from the scene, about 30 were detained in a UCLA parking garage. A police officer said the detention was tied to a curfew investigation.
Tom Brady was a good sport during his Netflix celebrity roast, but did not appreciate Jeff Ross' joke that referenced Robert Kraft and a massage.
Do you sleep on a waterbed? Are you based in California? The L.A. Times would like to interview you for a upcoming story.
In her debut novel, J. Nicole Jones draws from our chaotic reality to create a dystopia where a woman awaits judgment for refusing to conform.
'Gen V' producers say they will 'pay respect' to late star Chance Perdomo and won't recast his role. He died at age 27 in a motorcycle crash in March.
On the heels of her crushing performance during the Roast of Tom Brady at Netflix is a Joke, the comedian roasts herself in time for her new special "Someday You'll Die" on HBO May 9
Scientists have found DDT in zooplankton and deep-sea fish off the coast of L.A., indicating the toxic chemical might be infiltrating the base of the food web.
The demonstrations over Israel's war in Gaza are intense. But how deep and long-lasting is their staying power in U.S. politics?
Jeannie Epper, the trailblazing stuntwoman who appeared in more than 100 films and TV shows, including 'Wonder Woman' and 'Dynasty,' has died at 83.
Witnesses said the passenger refused to pay fare before the fight began, on Central Avenue at Jefferson Boulevard. The driver was treated at the scene.
Violent attacks on the Metro system have scared riders and present an existential threat to public transit in Los Angeles. Leaders have to make major changes to keep the system viable.
The package of reforms the L.A. City Council is considering has a problem: It doesn't give the City Ethics Commission the independence it needs to do its watchdog job.
The showdown between law enforcement and protesters on the UCLA campus tested two new journalists, who had no food or helmets but plenty of adrenalin.
Walker Buehler will complete a 23-month comeback Monday when he faces the Miami Marlins knowing he might not be the same pitcher as in the past.
Eating oxtail smashburgers and jerk chicken in Redlands
With campus fights and a fatal shooting of a student near campus in spotlight, an internal task force calls for L.A. schools to have a police option, which anti-police activists oppose.
We have the largest population of Native American and Indigenous peoples of any U.S. city, but we lack data on their linguistic diversity.