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June 13, 2025
Israel launches withering attack on Iran, spurring retaliation and fears of all-out war
Friday’s attacks comprised a significant escalation between Israel and Iran — raising fears of a full-on regional conflict likely to embroi...
Los Angeles Times
June 13, 2025
Burglary suspect killed in heist believed to have been shot by accomplice
Five burglary suspects who broke into a home in Lynwood are believed to have shot and left behind one of their own when they were startled b...
Los Angeles Times
June 13, 2025
Israel attacks Iran's capital, with explosions booming across Tehran
The attack early Friday comes as tensions have reached new heights over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program.
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
'An outright lie:' Fiery Bass delivers impassioned speech demanding ICE leave city
The mayor denounced the forcible removal of Sen. Alex Padilla from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's press conference earlier in the...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
'He's still killing it': Ken Flores jokes on in Hulu's 'LOL Live'
Ken Flores, the beloved Chicago homegrown and Los Angeles-based comedian, died on Jan. 28. His first and last special is now available on Hu...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Downtown L.A. curfew update: City carves out exemptions for L.A. Opera and the Mark Taper Forum
Los Angeles will allow ticket holders for Center Theatre Group's 'Hamlet,' L.A. Opera's 'Rigoletto' and others to stay out past Mayor Bass'...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles halts transgender care under pressure from Trump
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles will stop offering services related to transgender care, according to a message reviewed by The Times.
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Is your favorite taco truck slower than usual? ICE raids are sending street vendors into hiding
With rampant ICE raids in Los Angeles, undocumented street vendors have to choose between physical safety and economic security.
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Commentary: The gift Trump never meant to give: the spotlight to Democratic adversary Gavin Newsom
When President Trump unleashed the troops on the streets of Los Angeles, his actions had an unintended consequence. Gov. Gavin Newsom was su...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
'We need to find these people': L.A. immigration raids a sign of what's to come, officials say
The White House, unhappy with the number of deportations so far, says operations to apprehend undocumented residents in sanctuary cities wil...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Former celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti gets nearly eight more years in prison at resentencing
U.S. District Judge James V. Selna resentenced Avenatti to 135 months — a little more than 11 years — but credited him 40 months for the tim...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Photographer captures Sen. Alex Padilla's takedown at Homeland Security press conference
A photographer captured the moment authorities tackled and handcuffed Sen. Alex Padilla at a Department of Homeland Security press conferenc...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Chris Robinson, 'General Hospital' actor who famously played a doctor on TV, dies at 86
'General Hospital' actor Chris Robinson wasn't a doctor, but he played one on TV — and introduced that classic saying to American culture. H...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Judge opens hearing in California challenge to Trump over L.A. deployment
California officials argue that President Trump exceeded his authority by federalizing the National Guard without the consent of Gov. Gavin...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Harris Yulin, prolific actor known for 'Scarface,' 'Training Day' and 'Frasier,' dies at 87
Veteran actor Harris Yulin, who was best known for his screen work including 'Scarface,' 'Ghostbusters II,' 'Ozark' and 'Training Day,' died...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
State regulators launch inquiry into State Farm's handling of fire claims
The California Department of Insurance is launching a "market conduct" exam into how State Farm General, the state's largest home insurer, i...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Dodger Stadium Express to run this weekend, even with curfew restrictions
Dodger Stadium Express service is expected to continue as usual during the Dodgers' weekend series against the Giants despite a downtown cur...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Commentary: First they came for the immigrants. Then they took down our Latino senator
Federal agents manhandled and cuffed U.S. Senator Alex Padilla Friday as he tried to ask questions of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noe...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Sen. Alex Padilla handcuffed by federal agents at immigration press conference
Sen. Alex Padilla was forced to the ground and handcuffed after he interrupted a press conference by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
State sues SoCal real estate tycoon alleging widespread tenant exploitation
Following a three-year investigation, California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit Tuesday against SoCal landlord Mike Nijjar accusing hi...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Trump signs laws to kill California auto emission standards. California AG sues
President Trump signed legislation that would overturn California's ambitious auto emission standards
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
These L.A. renters know how to decorate: Tour spaces bursting with creativity, no matter the size
A friendly couple leans quirky, a woman seeking coziness goes all in on cottagecore, another on a budget fills her drab apartment with thrif...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
The Beach Boys' Al Jardine remembers Brian Wilson: 'I’m still learning from him after all these years'
The Beach Boys' co-founder talks to The Times about his longtime former bandmate who helped shape the culture of SoCal music.
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
How does a 'fancy' L.A. restaurant reopen as casual in just two weeks? A play-by-play
Pasjoli has reopened after a two-week closure to revamp and will reopen tonight as a casual French bistro.
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Harvey Weinstein gets mistrial for rape charge after jury foreperson says he felt bullied
The judge overseeing Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault retrial in New York declared a mistrial over the movie mogul's rape charge after the...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Second night of curfew ends in L.A., as immigration enforcement operations ramp up
The immigration sweeps have spread fear and uncertainty across the region and forced some into hiding.
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
'Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)' rapper Silentó gets 30 years for manslaughter of cousin
Ricky Lamar Hawk, who saw viral fame as rapper Silentó with 'Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)', is sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading gui...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Pasadena Playhouse wades into the vaccine debate with 2025-26 season led by Tony winner 'Eureka Day'
Pasadena Playhouse artistic director Danny Feldman announces a lineup that includes the comedy 'Eureka Day,' a fresh take on 'Brigadoon,' Pe...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
L.A. law enforcement leaders walk tightrope in missives about immigration crackdown
The LAPD chief said in a department-wide message this week that some officers face conflicting feelings of "loyalty, frustration, fear, or s...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Does California have the best restaurants in the country? Yes. Here’s our proof
We picked the best restaurants in the state. Here's where to eat in San Francisco, San Diego, Palm Springs and beyond.
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Air India flight with more than 240 aboard crashes after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India
An Air India passenger plane with more than 240 people on board crashed Thursday in India’s northwestern city of Ahmedabad, the airline said...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Tell us: What are the best places to eat in your part of California?
Restaurant critic Bill Addison released his guide to the 101 Best Restaurants in California. Is your favorite restaurant on the list?
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Death threats, vandalism, investigations: L.A. immigrant rights groups in the fight of their lives
Immigrant advocates at the front lines of deportation battles are facing death threats, probes from Republicans and a diminished funding bas...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
California Congress members to question Hegseth about federal military deployment in L.A.
Several U.S. House members said they received no advance notice about the federal immigration sweeps that began Friday at L.A. worksites and...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Eerie silence hangs over Central Coast farm fields in wake of ICE raids
Community organizers say at least 35 people were arrested as federal immigration agents swept through Ventura County farms and packinghouses...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
L.A. Councilmember Lee breaks silence on infamous Vegas trip, ethics allegations
Over and over, John Lee, who was then Englander’s chief of staff, denied accepting gifts or breaking city laws. Under grilling by an city et...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
A repeat of Rodney King? Local leaders say L.A.'s latest unrest is nothing like 1992
The deployment of soldiers to L.A. has evoked memories of riots that erupted when LAPD officers were acquitted of brutally assaulting a Blac...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Justice Department says Trump can undo national monuments; California areas could be on list
Trump officials say presidents can abolish monuments created by predecessors, and California's newest ones — Chuckwalla and Sáttítla Highlan...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Commentary: Trump could help feed hungry people. Instead he's throwing a vanity parade
The Bay Area's White Pony Express salvages tons of food that would otherwise go to waste and uses it to feed the needy. But Trump is making...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Commentary: Forget tariffs — GOP proposals on student loans will crack the economy
GOP budget proposals will raise costs on student loans, push more borrowers into default and cut assistance programs to the bone — putting c...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
105 South Koreans sue former president for ‘emotional damages’
Former Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of emergency martial law was short-lived. Now 105 citizens are suing him for emotional d...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
The strange history behind Brian Wilson's lost rap song 'Smart Girls'
The Beach Boys' founding member never seemed to encounter a genre, instrument or movement he didn’t want to incorporate into his soundscape....
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Janelle James had just one question about that big 'Abbott' twist: 'Do I still get paid?'
In this week's episode of The Envelope, Janelle James discusses 'Abbott Elementary,' and Aaron Pierre details the training required to maste...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
50 years after Marshal Matt Dillon's last draw, 'Gunsmoke' is a streaming hit
The adult western drama with James Arness is finding loyal fans and new audiences on Peacock, Paramount+ and Pluto TV.
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Contributor: The scars from unrest can run deep, for protesters, residents and even authorities
The toll of past demonstrations in L.A. has been measured in lives lost and property damaged. But researchers know that the far more widespr...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Contributor: In precarious times, an old restaurant idea makes new sense
Growing big is one way to make it as a restaurateur. Staying small and strategic may make for a more satisfying success.
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Contributor: That 'Big Beautiful Bill' is hardly pro-growth. But it could be
Extending tax cuts will not be enough to buoy the economy if Republicans continue adding to the national debt and the Trump administration c...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Brian Wilson | Musical savant who helped define Southern California
“Brian Wilson wasn’t just the heart of The Beach Boys — he was the soul of our sound.
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025
Becky G, Ivan Cornejo, Maná lead Latinx musicians' response to the ongoing L.A. ICE raids
As ICE raids continue in L.A., Latinx musical acts like Becky G, Ivan Cornejo and Maná are taking to social media to voice their support of...
Los Angeles Times
June 12, 2025