The Trump administration on Tuesday sued UCLA, alleging it was “deliberately indifferent” to antisemitic harassment of Jewish students post-Oct. 7, 2023. It’s the 3rd federal lawsuit against UC this year: latimes.com/california/sto…
Downtown L.A. ZIP Codes have regularly reported the highest number of closures, according to a Times data analysis. Businesses in the South Park, Fashion District, Central City, and Pico-Union areas downtown topped the list of closures in 2024 and 2025. latimes.com/business/story…
The first time “The Paper” star Sabrina Impacciatore watched “The Office,” she was hoping to do anything but book the job.
Watch the Envelope Emmy Comedy Roundtable on the L.A. Times YouTube now and on Spectrum on Thursday, May 28 at 8:30 p.m. PST.
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“You’ve got some great burgers in L.A.,” said James Vitrano, a restaurant executive who leads efforts to stabilize struggling restaurants for Dorset Partners. “Nobody really knows where Carl’s Jr. stands anymore.” latimes.com/business/story…
NEW: The ‘greatest threat’ to rule of law in decades. That’s how lawyers, judges see Trump.
A new survey finds deep concern about presidential overreach, persecution of enemies and other unchecked abuses of power.
The poll shows the stakes in November.
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Celebrity justice in the D.R. can be perplexing. Ex-MLB star Wander Franco during a retrial was granted a judicial pardon moments after again being found guilty of sexual assault of a 14-year-old. latimes.com/sports/story/2…
Many large companies have shrunk their offices or given up on downtown, including Deloitte and KPMG. Financial services firm Wedbush Securities moved from a prominent office tower to Pasadena. latimes.com/business/story…
Recruiters say companies have become much more selective, requiring AI skills, combining different positions and interviewing more people for each job. latimes.com/business/story…