Martin Amis, acclaimed British novelist and London scenester of '80s and '90s, dies at 73
Martin Amis, best known for a scathing, dazzling trilogy of novels on money-saturated '80s London and the memoir "Experience," died Friday at 73.
Martin Amis, best known for a scathing, dazzling trilogy of novels on money-saturated '80s London and the memoir "Experience," died Friday at 73.
The searing, sprawling 'Killers,' which premiered Saturday at Cannes, is both like and unlike anything its director has ever done.
Los Angeles police said detectives are searching for four suspects in the shooting around 2 a.m. Saturday.
Brittney Griner was held prisoner for 10 months in Russia and celebrated like a returning hero Friday in L.A. But she isn't declaring victory yet.
The work stoppage by the WGA will put scripted shows on hold but the networks still have to sell ad time for the fall. How much will it hurt?
For the first time since 2006, California has opened a flood relief valve on the Kern River to ease pressure from the heavy Sierra snowmelt. The valve will divert floodwaters into the California Aqueduct for use in Southern California.
Searching for that answer on the tip of your tongue? UCLA initiative takes students to retirement homes to train the brains of aging adults
A 12-year-old boy who is graduating from Fullerton College with five degrees, said he's interested in careers in commercial piloting and aerospace.
Democratic operatives worry about Biden's age, his poll numbers and the contenders who might be losing their shot as the president runs again.
Demand in the workforce for Spanish-English bilingualism is rising. Those with degrees in the language can have more career opportunities and earn higher pay.
Brittney Griner plays in her first WNBA game since returning from Russia, finishing with 18 points as the Sparks steal the show in a 94-71 blowout win.
Tyler Hawn struck out six and walked none for Castaic in its 7-0 title game victory over Hesperia Christian on Friday at Blair Field.
Andy Bales said Friday that he will step down as president and chief executive of the Union Rescue Mission on Skid Row at the end of the year.
Employees at a Popeyes in Oakland went on strike after multiple teen workers alleged they worked long, late hours in violation of labor laws. Officials for the fast food chain closed the franchise, promising an investigation.
How is the Hollywood restaurant at the heart of the cat and divorce scandal managing as rumors swirl?
Examples of misused state resources were among the 1,269 allegations of improper government activities investigated in 2022 by the California state auditor's office.
Palo Alto will allow chef José Andrés to use natural gas at his new restaurant Zaytinya, even though the city banned new buildings from using gas in 2023.
The legendary fullback, who died Thursday, followed his sporting career with movie stardom. Here's how to watch some of his most beloved titles.
Bob Baffert returns to the Triple Crown series after a two-year absence. He hopes National Treasure can win Saturday in a depleted Preakness Stakes field.
Jeremy Renner shared video of himself jogging on a special treadmill, just months after he was severely hurt in a snowplow accident. 'Pain is progress for me.'
Biomedical engineer Joseph Dituri of the University of South Florida is living at the bottom of a 30-foot-deep lagoon and running experiments on how his body responds.
The new "Fast and Furious" movie may inspire people to speed and law enforcement are warning of the risks
The Dodgers rescinded plans to honor the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence on Pride Night, only to encounter a heated backlash. "We're not used to people going to bat for drag queens," one Sister said.
Resident 'Fast & Furious' expert Jen Yamato explains how 'Fast X' fits into the franchise's complicated lore — and what it means for the saga's end.
The Lakers signature three-point celebration, which resembles D'Angelo Russell's old "ice in my veins" pose, is an ode to TV's "Freeze, Miami Vice!"