From 'women's pages' to front lines: Tracking women journalists' (unfinished) progress
Brooke Kroeger's 'Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism' tracks the slow and incomplete progress of women in the newsroom and out in the field.
Brooke Kroeger's 'Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism' tracks the slow and incomplete progress of women in the newsroom and out in the field.
Inspector General Max Huntsman sent a letter Friday ordering 35 deputies to come in for interviews and show their tattoos.
A sudden cluster of new cases of the virus formerly known as monkeypox is leading health officials to call for renewed vaccinations, warning of a 2023 rebound outbreak.
NASA astronaut and California native Victor Glover Jr. prepares for his moon shot, but he's reminded of how far America has to go to fulfill its promise of equality.
Mark Adams is overseeing the welfare of 1,500 tenants in Skid Row. In prior cases involving Adams, tenants faced the risk of eviction and property owners lost their houses.
Republican Larry Elder, who is now running for president, was fined $2,000 for violating the state's Political Reform Act while running for governor during the 2021 recall campaign.
Migrants waiting in border towns have increasingly turned to TikTok, Facebook, YouTube and other social media sites for updates on how the expiration of immigration policy Title 42 will affect them.
In areas where pumpjacks bob along the banks of the Kern River, Chevron has been shutting down oil wells, pipelines and electrical power.
Ron DeSantis, who is expected to run for president, has turbocharged his attack on LGBTQ+ people, racial minorities and gun safety. How much lower will he sink?
Voters were told legal marijuana would have strict labeling and not be packaged in ways that would appeal to children. But the market is now flooded with edibles that look like candies and snacks popular with kids.
Martha Stewart on the SI cover? 'On the one hand: Yeah, go Martha!' On the other hand, 'Most women who are 81 do not have access to groomers and dressers.'
The Denver Nuggets were not surprised that the Lakers were able to keep up in Game 1, and know they must step up the defense throughout the series.
After the Lakers made a valiant effort to put themselves in position to steal a Game 1 win in Denver, it was LeBron James who failed to deliver.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, the president should just keep paying the nation's bills if Republicans refuse to raise the debt ceiling.
You've read the stories about miracle weight loss drugs? The real miracle would be to stop blaming fat people for being fat.
A Black woman and a white woman who made a 'Starbucks racism' video that went viral joined to combat racism and teach DEI workshops. Now they don't speak to each other.
El gobernador de California, Gavin Newsom, firmó una ley como parte de un raro acuerdo para permitir que los trabajadores agrícolas se sindicalicen mediante un proceso conocido como 'card-check', pero no a través del voto por correo.
El humor, la música y las exhibiciones toman protagonismo este fin de semana en nuestra área
Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic had a triple-double performance in Game 1, but Lakers' Rui Hachimura could be the key in defending the two-time MVP in the series.
Clayton Kershaw, pitching days after the death of his mother, struggles, and the flat Dodgers offense doesn't provide support in a 5-1 loss to the Twins.
Lakers coach Darvin Ham's decision to go with Dennis Schroder in a three-guard lineup Tuesday led to a slow start and an eventual loss to Denver in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.
Three men were arrested Tuesday after authorities say they carried out a smash-and-grab robbery at a Tustin jewelry store then led officers on a car chase that ended in a crash.
The "That '70s Show" actor is accused of raping three women he met through the Church of Scientology in the early 2000s. A jury deadlocked on the charges in his first trial in 2022.
Walker Buehler reveals details about his recovery after Tommy John surgery and why he thinks he can return to the Dodgers as a starter in September.
The 7-7 vote means that Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky's motion will return to the City Council on Wednesday for another vote.