How Judy Blume's 'Margaret' became a movie: Time travel and no streamers, for a start
Judy Blume, James L. Brooks and Kelly Fremon Craig hash out — and argue over — how they finally came to adapt "Are Your There God? It's Me, Margaret."
Judy Blume, James L. Brooks and Kelly Fremon Craig hash out — and argue over — how they finally came to adapt "Are Your There God? It's Me, Margaret."
In a live taping, three of our Masters of Disasters talk about how they got into covering catastrophes, why they continue to do it — and how they try to convey hope
With temperatures rising in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom pledged support Tuesday for Central Valley communities facing historic snowmelt and flooding.
UCLA is unveiling a new initiative to help students afford college without loans, seeded with a $15-million gift from Bruins alumnus and real estate investor Peter Merlone.
If the goal of fentanyl laws is to prevent overdose and poisoning deaths, they should fund testing, treatment and information. Harsher criminal punishment only will only make the next drug even more deadly.
From work requirements for Medicaid to ending incentives to clean energy, the Republican debt ceiling proposal is a one-stop shop for dumb fiscal policies.
An LAPD report found that city officers have been involved in 4,203 pursuits since 2018, a quarter of which ended with an injury or death. Nearly half of those collisions ended with injuries to bystanders.
California's downtowns have had varying levels of success in rebounding from pandemic shutdowns -- while San Diego has almost fully recovered, San Francisco is concerned about a potential "doom loop."
J. Michael Sturdivant (Cal) and Kyle Ford (USC) played against UCLA last year, so when they decided to transfer, the Bruins were already sold on them.
UCLA offensive lineman Atonio Mafi is sharing his journey to the NFL draft through a weekly diary leading up the event April 27.
The veteran Lakers were exhausted by the end of their Game 4 win over Memphis. With one day's rest, they know the Grizzlies will be ready for Game 5.
NFL draft prospect CJ Stroud got a big boost from Bryce Young during a key period in high school, helping Stroud gain the attention of Ohio State.
On Israel's 75th birthday, as on its 50th, the Jewish state is locked in an internal struggle and unsure of its direction, again under Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership.
The Kings allowed the Oilers' offense to take over during Game 5, and now L.A.'s season is at stake after a 6-3 loss Tuesday night in Edmonton.
Taylor Ward, coming off a grand slam robbery, helped the Angels beat the Oakland Athletics 5-3 on Tuesday at Angel Stadium.
Devin Booker had 47 points and 10 assists for the Suns, who took control in the third quarter before a furious Clippers rally fell short in Game 5.
A San Gabriel family claims Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies entered their home and restrained their kids with no cause.
The Dodgers rallied from five runs down late to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-7 on Tuesday.
Much of Yosemite National Park will be closed due to flooding fears from April 28 until May 2, officials said. The closures could extend beyond that.
'The Little Mermaid' star Melissa McCarthy is the cover girl defining beauty as 'owning who you are' and 'allowing other people to be who they are.'
Tucker Carlson, Fox News' top-rated host, is gone, but Rupert Murdoch's network has seen this script before. Get ready for a new host and the same outrage.
A judge won't issue a temporary restraining order against a reporter and an activist group that released LAPD officers' photos.
The U.S. has invested enormous political capital in peace for Sudan, which would also benefit the fight against terrorism.
'The question is: Where is the raised voice of Black America? Why are we mute?' Harry Belafonte asked artists in 2013 while receiving an Image Award.
Maybe this week, in which Tucker Carlson, Don Lemon and Jeff Shell were fired, was actually a good one for media, representing the messy, imperfect pattern of change.