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As Disney plans to pour $1.9 billion into upgrading its Anaheim resort, workers say the company needs to look out for them too.
The Department of Justice and more than two dozen states want to break up Live Nation-Ticketmaster. Joe Bidenâs former trust-busting architect discusses what it means.
The LA Sparks host the Indiana Fever (and phenom Caitlin Clark) on Friday. Theyâve moved the game from the 5,000-seat Walter Pyramid in Long Beach to the Crypto.com Arena in Downtown LA, which seats close to 20,000.
Critics review the latest film releases: âFuriosa: A Mad Max Saga,â âTaking Venice,â âHit Man,â and âQueen of the Deuce.â
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The California coast spans 840 miles and boasts diverse flora and fauna. Pat Krugâs new book explains why these creatures live where they do, and gives tips on how to spot them.
Scarlett Johansson says ChatGPTâs new AI assistance, âSky,â sounds alarmingly like her. She previously declined a request from OpenAI to be its voice.
Film critic Tim Grierson reviews whatâs new at Cannes, including works from Francis Ford Coppola and Yorgos Lanthimos. A Donald Trump biopic is also in the lineup.
Alyse Whitneyâs new cookbook is exuberant, fun, and filled with recipes for all kinds of dips â classics, five-minute ideas, plus light and healthy fare.
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The first laws criminalizing stalking in California stemmed from the 1991 trial of Tucson resident Robert Bardo, who tracked down and killed LA actress Rebecca Schaeffer.
Nevada is crucial for another Biden presidential victory in November. But an emerging group of evangelical Latino voters could deliver a win for Trump, who leads in the polls.
After closing arguments next week, Trumpâs legal fate will be with a New York jury. They must decide whether he ordered a hush money payout and falsified business records to cover it up.
A new HBO docu-series looks at the rise of Stax Records. The label that boasted Otis Redding and Isaac Hayes couldnât survive the cut-throat music industry.
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LA officials are increasing law enforcement presence on the countyâs Metro system following a spike in violence over the last few weeks.
Iranâs president Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash on Sunday. His death leaves two major roles to fill in Iranâs regime.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito blamed his wife for displaying a "stop the steal" symbol at their home after the January 6 insurrection. It's just the latest example of a justice wading into partisan politics.
The LA City Council declared May 19 âFather Greg Boyle Day,â and Joe Biden recently awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Boyle for his anti-gang violence work. KCRW re-airs an interview with Boyle from 2022.
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Critics review the latest film releases: âBack to Black,â âIF,â âGasoline Rainbow,â and âBabes.â
Google will start putting AI-generated answers at the top of search results. Content creators and media outlets say this will cost them clicks.
A military historian and retired Army colonel discusses Benjamin Netanyahuâs strategy against Hamas, and what the war in Gaza means for Israeli politics domestically and globally.
How are various sugars made, and what textures and flavors do they add to baked goods and other dishes? Evan Kleiman walks you through her library of sugars.
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Billions in the UC systemâs portfolio are tied to holdings targeted by pro-Palestinian protests. Plus, did CHP officers break California law during its UCLA encampment sweep?
Cartels in Mexico have created one of the deadliest election years in the countryâs history. What will this mean for voters heading to the polls next month?
The 401(k) has increased the wealth of millions while exacerbating income inequality among older Americans. What can be done to close that gap?
Growing up in mostly white, small towns in Ohio, Jamie Figueroa felt cut off from her Puerto Rican heritage. She chronicles her journey to connect with her Boricua roots in a new book.
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Decades of erosion and climate change constantly shut down Highway 1 through Big Sur. The damage is worsening as more intense storms hit the coast.
President Biden today announced higher tariffs on Chinese goods, saying the aim is to protect the U.S. economy from overseas competitors. Trump has taken aim at U.S.-China trade policy as well.
The New York Times spoke to dozens of people who reported COVID side effects, ranging from shingles to brain damage, as part of a year-long probe. Despite reports to the CDC, concerns have gone unanswered.
Comedian Richard Gadd says âBaby Reindeerâ is a true story of his stalker. That woman says Gadd exaggerated greatly and is threatening to sue.
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LA Philharmonic Music and Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel talks about conducting Beethoven's only opera, plus his choice to start leading the New York Philharmonic in 2026.
The New York Times/Siena College polls show Biden losing to Trump in Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Georgia. Biden has lost support with key Democratic demographics.
The state of California tried to stop a lawsuit relating to a fatal COVID-19 outbreak at San Quentin prison. Today, the Supreme Court allowed it to go forward.
Roger Corman, who died last Thursday, helped launch the careers of directors like Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, and James Cameron.
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Andrea Nguyen, Clarissa Wei, and Hetty Lui McKinnon have all been nominated for a James Beard Award. Try their cookbook recipes during this AAPI Month.
The new book âWhite Rural Rageâ explores anger in the heartland and the threat it poses to American democracy.
Critics review the latest film releases: âThe Poolman,â âKingdom of the Planet of the Apes,â âLast Stop in Yuma County,â and âPower.â
Though he hated being called a âproducer,â Steve Albini was behind albums by The Pixies and Nirvana. He helped create a D-I-Y, analog sound in rock music that influenced others.
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In âHelp Wanted,â part-time employees of a big-box retail store in New York are barely making a living. Author Adelle Waldmanâs own job experiences inspired the novel.
Ryan Crocker, a former U.S. ambassador to Middle Eastern countries, says Israel should heed the message behind the Biden administrationâs withholding of bombs.
Hollywoodâs summer box office season is here. So far, it pales in comparison to last yearâs $4 billion bonanza brought in by âBarbieâ and âOppenheimer.â
Actor Chris Pratt razed an architecturally significant house. Another wealthy homeowner wants to demolish Marilyn Monroeâs former home. What are LAâs historic preservation rules?
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Lookout Santa Cruz has earned the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting. The winning coverage was about the flooding and mudslides along the Central Coast last January.
Once viewed as a progressive movement for a Jewish state, Zionism has taken on a settler colonialist connotation for many pro-Palestinian protestors.
One reason for sky-high veterinary bills? Private equity funds and big corporations have been gobbling up small, independent vets.
Maya Rudolph spent eight seasons on âSaturday Night Liveâ doing impressions. In her latest show, sheâs a billionaire determined to donate her fortune.
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Joan Baez talks about her poetry, memories of abuse, living with dissociative identity disorder, and abstaining from the Gaza protests on college campuses.
After violence broke out between pro-Palestinian activists and counter-protestors at UCLA, campus officials are launching its new Office of Campus Safety.
Student protesters are demanding universities divest from Israel. But in California, divestment may not be legally achievable because of a little-known civil rights law.
Six months after the Hollywood strikes, film and TV productions are still down. Now IATSE is at the table with the AMPTP. Could a strike be on the horizon?
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Critics review the latest film releases: âThe Fall Guy,â âI Saw the TV Glow,â âEvil Does Not Exist,â and âMars Express.â
Police arrested more than 130 people at UCLA after law enforcement dispersed protesters and dismantled a pro-Palestinian encampment. The demonstrations have taken attention away from the actual war in Gaza.
Arizona's Republican-led legislature repealed the state's Civil War-era abortion ban, reverting to a 15-week limit. Meanwhile, Florida enforces a six-week ban.
Shows that have all the trappings of prestige TV â the cinematic look, the big names â are everywhere on streaming services. But one critic says theyâre all average.
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Strawberries are easy to transform into a dish thatâs like a gift. To kick them up a notch, marinate them with a drizzle of flavorful balsamic vinegar.
After violence between pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian sides broke out at UCLA overnight, two Dartmouth lecturers with differing views on the war offer a model for cooperation.
The Department of Justice proposed making cannabis a Schedule 3 drug, acknowledging after decades of illicit use that it has medical value and a lower risk for abuse. Itâs currently Schedule 1, along with heroin.
The daughter of late film critic Gene Siskel is out with a new poetry book, âTwo Minds,â about grief and the sudden death of her father when she was 12 years old.
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Trader Joeâs works with global suppliers to make eclectic products, but some small food producers say the company rips them off, reports Adam Reiner, founder of Restaurant Manifesto.
Campus protestors nationwide are demanding universities divest of financial ties to Israel. Is that possible in today's complex, global economy?
The NLRB has accused Trader Joeâs, Starbucks, Amazon, and SpaceX of harassing and intimidating workers. The companies are challenging the power of the board to protect workersâ jobs.
Author and USC professor Viet Thanh Nguyen won a Pulitzer Prize for his 2015 novel âThe Sympathizer.â Itâs been adapted into a new limited series from HBO.
After the Denver Nuggets eliminated the Lakers from the NBA playoffs on Monday night, Lebron James refused to say whether or not heâll be wearing purple and gold next season.
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USC journalism professor Sandy Tolan talks about what he witnessed when visiting Gaza protest encampments on campus. He also responds to the commencement cancellation.
Despite tense moments between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel demonstrators at UCLA over the weekend, school administrators and police mostly stayed out of it.
Hundreds of demonstrators have been arrested nationwide amid protests on college campuses. Law professor Jessica Levinson explains the free speech issues and how these schools have responded.
Brian Eno pioneered âambient musicâ and helped create the sounds of U2, David Bowie, and other rock stars. Multiple versions of a new documentary show his life and work.
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Critics review the latest film releases: âChallengers,â âUncropped,â âEgoist,â and âAlienâ (re-release).
The Supreme Court justices grant that presidents have some immunity when it comes to prosecution, but differ in how much and when it applies.
A New York appeals court has overturned the rape conviction against Harvey Weinstein, saying a judge mistakenly allowed women who were not part of the charges to testify that the former Hollywood producer abused them.
More than a dozen horses died during the 2023 racing season at events like the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes. A new documentary looks at whatâs behind the crisis.
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Fava beans are one of the most ancient plants and among the easiest to grow. Theyâre key in Mediterranean and Middle East food cultures.
Bidenâs new legislation is forcing TikTokâs Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the social giant to a U.S. company. TikTok plans to challenge this in court.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author David Sangerâs new book chronicles Americaâs plunge into simultaneous confrontations with two very different adversaries â China and Russia.
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LACMA has signed on as a partner in the development of Las Vegasâ only standalone art museum. Pieces from LACMA will be on rotating loan in Vegas once the museum is complete.
Protests over the war in Gaza have engulfed college campuses across the country. Faith leaders offer guidance in these contentious times.
Tesla sales are slumping. Its trucks have been recalled to fix a safety issue. And Elon Musk seems to be alienating potential buyers with his remarks on social media.
In PBSâ âArt Happens Here,â actor John Lithgow goes back to high school to explore the power of arts education â dance, ceramics, silk-screen printing, and vocal jazz ensemble.
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Erick Elliottâs (a.k.a. Erick the Architect) first solo album, âIâve Never Been Here Before,â features big-name collaborators like James Blake and George Clinton.
The Supreme Court appeared divided after oral arguments over a Grants Pass, an Oregon law that bans camping in public areas. Lower courts say it amounts to âcruel and unusual punishment.â
Private companies are buying farmland in rural Arizona. The goal isnât to farm crops but to access water from the Colorado River.
In Las Vegas today, construction began on a train that would get travelers from Rancho Cucamonga in San Bernardino County to the Las Vegas strip in about two hours.
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