The Election of the Year
L.A. mayoral, California House races soak up money and attention LOS ANGELES — If not the most important election of the year, it is certainly the most interesting. Candidates across the nation are vying…
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L.A. mayoral, California House races soak up money and attention LOS ANGELES — If not the most important election of the year, it is certainly the most interesting. Candidates across the nation are vying…
Letters to the Editor: Walk in Israelis’ shoes before criticizing their election choices It is not the job of journalists to criticize public officials, even if the officials are wrong. It’s also not the…
Schumer: Georgia Senate race ‘going downhill’ but Pennsylvania debate ‘didn’t hurt us too much’ Sen. Johnny Isakson has been in the governor’s primary game for 10 years. He says his most recent race was…
Emma Raducanu and Naomi Osaka both lose in US Open first round Emma Raducanu and Naomi Osaka both lost in the first round of the US Open. Raducanu was eliminated in straight sets, Osaka…
George Lopez returns, once-estranged daughter in tow, with a textbook family sitcom. “Señorita Lopez,” an ensemble drama about a single, working-class Latina trying to raise a son from his early years to adulthood, premiered…
‘Maybe we are alone’: Jude Bellingham questions whether authorities ‘care’ about racist abuse directed at Black footballers Jude Bellingham claims police in Britain are ignoring racism in football He claims there are only three…
Letters to the Editor: Dodgers lost? Fake news. Just declare them the winners of last night’s ballgame. The Dodgers, who have taken five consecutive losses, are now 1-5 when leading after seven innings. They…
US tennis star feels some people don’t want Black players to succeed In an effort to promote equality, former world No. 1 Serena Williams has launched new website and online magazine.The new site and…
Even during record heat, surprisingly few people go to L.A. cooling centers. Why? One of the reasons is that air-conditioning isn’t a necessity and, if it were, it wouldn’t be nearly as cool. Another,…
Not only is Lake Powell’s water level plummeting because of drought, its total capacity is shrinking, too – by nearly half a billion gallons a day and more than 40 percent, from nearly 7.6…