

The recent firing of a federal prosecutor in L.A. who had criticized Trump and was leading a case against one of the president's supporters reflects a larger campaign against lawyers accused of opposing the administration's agenda.
The recent firing of a federal prosecutor in L.A. who had criticized Trump and was leading a case against one of the president's supporters reflects a larger campaign against lawyers accused of opposing the administration's agenda.
The khaki-wearing data analyst's new deal allows him to pursue projects on other networks and media platforms, as long as they are unrelated to politics and sports.
The Menendez brothers' lawyers paint Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman's motion to rescind his predecessor's resentencing request as motivated by politics, not legal reasoning.
Cinema United trade group Chief Executive Michael O'Leary called on studios to extend most films to a 45-day theatrical window before home video and streaming, arguing that a baseline is needed to give moviegoers clearer expectations.
The latest member of Jennifer Lawrence and husband Cooke Maroney's growing family has arrived. The pair welcomed their second child this month.
Darkroom in Santa Ana has a black-as-night dining room, unpredictable menu and its own cool vibe. Jenn Harris reviews.
The Pasadena Unified School District said the substitute security officer was fired following the duct tape incident.
The exuberant French conductor Emmanuelle Haïm began a three-year L.A. Phil collaboration with sheer joy — and also some truths for a country in crisis.
Tyler Glasnow embarked on something of a reinvention this offseason — altering everything from his throwing program, to his pitching grips, to his mental approach.
Our monthly event listing for things to do in L.A., from Skims' first West Coast store to a quinceañera party.