

In the run-up to Coachella, international artists are getting nervous about visas and the consequences of Trump's crackdowns on dissent.
In the run-up to Coachella, international artists are getting nervous about visas and the consequences of Trump's crackdowns on dissent.
The Supreme Court ruled the Trump administration may use a wartime law to deport alleged members of a foreign crime gang, as long as they are given the right to challenge the government's claim.
The chattering among the city's political class about potential competitors has grown louder. But it's still unclear whether anyone will mount a serious challenge to an incumbent who still wields considerable clout.
L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman says he will allow prosecutors in his office to consider pursuing the death penalty, a punishment his predecessor did not use.
The Lakers star met a fellow Slovenian who once was a junior skiing sensation before he was paralyzed from the waist down and overcame odds to become a distance runner.
An Oxnard man was sentenced to 480 years for sexually abusing two young family members after he had already been convicted of child molestation.
Instead of cowing Canadians, President Trump's threats to annex their country have unleashed a wave of patriotic fervor unmatched in living memory.
Marie Massa has spent more than three years working mostly alone to transform a weedy strip of public land into a fragrant habitat garden in Lincoln Heights.
'Drop,' a clever Blumhouse thriller mostly set in a restaurant, is the beginning of a more ambitious phase for its star, who remembers struggling to break out.
As the ABC series approaches its final episodes, the cast and producers of the 'Roseanne' spin-off speak about the show's topical storylines, guest stars and what it was like to tape the finale.