As the team considers its championship celebration in Washington, fans at home ask what respect and loyalty look like in a city under strain. The Los Angeles Dodgers are scheduled

New DOJ records show no wrongdoing by Todd Boehly — but they land amid long-standing concerns about the moral direction of Dodgers ownership. When newly released U.S. Department of Justice

As immigration agents kill U.S. citizens, new Navy contracts reveal plans for a rapid, nationwide detention infrastructure tied to mass deportations. In the wake of immigration agents’ killings of three

From Minneapolis to Chicago and upstate New York, viral footage is reshaping how communities confront immigration enforcement and state violence. While still waking up on the morning of Saturday, January

As the Mexican peso hits a two-year high, shoppers, resellers, and businesses on both sides of the border feel the impact. The Mexican peso has reached its highest level in
The rise of Donald Trump to the presidency, coupled with Republican control of Congress and the Senate, dealt a significant blow to California — a state that has long stood
As GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro become common in American homes, poison control centers warn of a quiet but dangerous rise in accidental pediatric exposures. The refrigerator hums. A
Federal agents remain stationed at government buildings as immigration protests spotlight tensions between enforcement, local authority, and Latino communities. Los Angeles, CA — On January 31, 2026, President Donald Trump
Proposed funding cuts to outreach, prevention, and job training risk reversing recent progress as county leaders weigh difficult budget choices. Los Angeles County is preparing to finalize a budget that
A new SBA rule requires 100% U.S. citizen ownership, cutting lawful permanent residents out of key small-business financing. Beginning March 1, 2026, lawful permanent residents — green card holders who


“That’s when you get to know the King of Kings. We think He’s far away, we think we can’t get to know Him, and we’re mistaken,” he says.
As labor and delivery units disappear across LA County, Latino and working-class families face longer distances, emergency births, and growing health risks. Los Angeles County is facing a quiet but
A large boost in a Los Angeles County emergency rental relief program was delayed Tuesday, Sept. 2, for two weeks by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, in a
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