By JAKE COYLE NEW YORK (AP) — “One Battle After Another,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s widely acclaimed American epic of rebellion and resistance, opened with $22.4 […]
Four takeaways from California’s first gubernatorial debate since Kamala Harris said she wasn’t running
In a darkened airport hotel ballroom room, a bevy of California Democrats sought to distinguish themselves from the crowded field running for governor in 2026. […]
Inside the NBA investigation into Steve Ballmer’s Clippers
The NBA is in the midst of a high-stakes investigation of the Clippers over allegations of violating the salary cap. Here is what it could […]
Camp Pendleton is an oasis from SoCal urban sprawl. Feds now consider unprecedented development
Talks over the 83-year-old base come as the Trump administration looks to raise money from public lands and roll back open-space protections.
Barabak: Did Kamala Harris just destroy her 2028 chances? Is Gavin Newsom glad she did?
The former vice president’s campaign diary takes aim at several of her fellow Democrats, including California’s governor. The two longtime frenemies are both in the […]
AI chatbot safety bills under threat as Newsom ponders restrictions tech groups say would hurt California
Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has vetoed AI legislation in the past, faces a decision over whether to approve or reject the AI bills lawmakers passed […]
A horse called Maverick was close to death. He found new purpose with the Riverside County mounted deputies
Maverick, a 9-year-old Andalusian horse, was about to die from malnourishment. Then a Riverside deputy adopted him, giving him a new life and a new […]
Photos: Black surfers ride the waves at Huntington Beach
Surfers participate in the fourth annual ‘A Great Day in the Stoke,’ a celebration of Black surf culture in Huntington Beach.
‘Workers aren’t going to settle for nothing’: With contract talks stalled, Starbucks baristas rally in L.A.
The worker protests come in the wake of an announcement this week that Starbucks is planning to close hundreds of stores and lay off close […]
How bad is California’s housing shortage? It depends on who’s doing the counting
Why is one of California’s most pressing policy problems — the state’s housing shortage — so hard to measure?