10 books to add to your reading list this June
Bethanne Patrick's 10 recommended books for June include long-awaited fiction from Lorrie Moore and Jenny Erpenbeck, strong debuts and surprising histories.
Bethanne Patrick's 10 recommended books for June include long-awaited fiction from Lorrie Moore and Jenny Erpenbeck, strong debuts and surprising histories.
Scientists are using a UC Santa Cruz greenhouse to recreate the mass extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs. They want to learn why some species survived when so many did not.
Against a backdrop of picket lines, layoffs and the strike, Emmy events go on largely uninterrupted, though maybe not for much longer.
El número uno de Oeste contra el octavo del Este, los Nuggets de Denver van por su primer campeonato en la historia de la franquicia, mientras que un sazonado Heat de Miami quiere imponerse con su experiencia.
Like a more grown-up version of a hostel, Stay Open blends elements of Japan's capsule hotels and more recent co-living experiments. Digital nomads are taking notice.
A WiFi-enabled, real-time home water-meter sensor is affordable, easy to install and makes saving water as easy as looking at a smartphone.
Unite Here Local 11 says bargaining for higher pay so that workers can afford housing is crucial as L.A. gears up to host the World Cup and the Olympics.
The California State Athletic Commission, which administers a 40-year-old pension plan for boxers, said it will step up efforts to find fighters with unclaimed money.
P-77's litter was found in a den in Simi Hills. What kind of life will these three pumas have if we don't stop running them down on the roads and poisoning them with rodenticides?
An Athletics move from Oakland to Las Vegas poses risks because it would rely on taxpayer subsidies for the stadium and tourists to help fill seats.
The L.A.-based reporter who specializes in long-form storytelling will be a contributor across CBS News' morning programs.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is under pressure from allies to begin spending money on healthcare that the state raised by fining Californians who forgo health insurance.
Every stock market crisis triggers calls for a ban on short selling to stem declines. It never works and is a terrible idea.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Patrick Connolly sought to disqualify a fellow justice from ruling on the resentencing of a convicted cop killer. Legal experts say the move is nearly unprecedented and deeply concerning.
Fentanyl is fueling a surge in overdoses among unhoused people in Los Angeles, playing out as a daily battle for life and death in encampments.
In an apparent change of course from her sworn statements last year, Undersheriff April Tardy testified Tuesday there was no work slowdown led by deputy gangs at the Compton sheriff's station in 2019.
President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy agreed to impose new restrictions on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, formerly known as food stamps.
Mass layoffs at tech giants and retailers have hit thousands of Americans. There are dangers to tying our self-worth to our jobs.
California's property tax law means radically different taxes are paid on similar homes. There are better ways to achieve Prop. 13's protections for low-income and older homeowners.
The boycotts directed at Bud Light, Target and the Dodgers prove that anti-LGBTQ+ stigma is evaporating.
En las elecciones presidenciales guatemaltecas del 25 de junio, los inmigrantes en Estados Unidos podrán elegir de nuevo quién será el próximo jefe de Estado de su nación de origen.
Freddie Freeman extended his hitting streak to 19 games, J.D. Martinez and Jason Heyward homered and the Dodgers beat the Washington Nationals 9-3.
La antesala al verano trae muchos conciertos y aquí te tenemos todos los detalles para que no te los vayas a perder
After a bug bite sent her to the hospital, Melissa Gilbert says: 'Back in the days of Laura Ingalls Wilder, this would've meant death or amputation.'
An attorney representing the Los Angeles Times alleged that the Board of Supervisors twice violated the Brown Act, a California law aimed at ensuring the public has access to local government meetings.