Familiar faces will be leaving the news division in the latest round of layoffs at Paramount Global, which is looking for ...
Finally, L.A. County makes the sensible decision to use electronic recordings when the choice is between a court reporter and ...
We invite you to get creative with your letter writing. Once again we invite readers to have a little fun by expressing their opinions in forms other than conventional letters to the editor.
Guest: Derek Hyra is a Professor of Public Administration and Policy and founding director of the Metropolitan Policy Center at American University. He is the author of Slow and Sudden Violence: Why ...
Hezbollah and Israel exchanged fire overnight, after a week of audacious Israeli attacks in Lebanon killed some of the militant group’s top commanders and again stoked fears of a broader war. On ...
We invite you to write letters to the editor. A maximum of 150 words is preferred. Letters must carry a first and last name, or two initials and a last name, and include an address and daytime ...
The Los Angeles Times welcomes expressions of all views. Letters should be brief and become the property of The Times. They may be edited and republished in any format. Each must include a valid ...
CAPTAIN LEAFS The Maple Leafs news conference Wednesday just goes to show you what a class act John Tavares is. It is great to have him part of the Leafs team and hopefully he re-signs again next ...
It all started with a click. The 2000s witnessed a dramatic transformation in how music was consumed, primarily thanks to ever-improving digital technology. The widespread availability of rise the ...
Women’s soccer is on the rise at an incredibly rapid speed. Leagues are constantly developing, clubs are continuously looking to strengthen their squad with top players, and the latters are ...
Bitcoin holdings of publicly listed companies have increased by almost 200% in a year, from $7.2 billion to $20 billion. Bitbo data shows that 42 publicly listed companies hold 335,249 Bitcoin ...
Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and ex-UEFA chief Michel Platini will both soon be back in court. The duo were previously among the most powerful figures in the entire sport. Blatter served as the ...