Tom Holland taking a break from acting after latest project: 'The show did break me'
Tom Holland revealed in a new interview that he is 'taking a year off' acting after his experience executive producing and starring in 'The Crowded Room.'
Tom Holland revealed in a new interview that he is 'taking a year off' acting after his experience executive producing and starring in 'The Crowded Room.'
The decision in Allen vs. Milligan is most significant for what the court didn't do: It did not further weaken the law of voting rights as many expected.
Rapper Lil Tjay was arrested in New York and charged with reckless endangerment, obstructing governmental administration and criminal possession of a weapon.
The Los Angeles Police Department's bomb squad seized 38,000 pounds of illegal fireworks Wednesday from a warehouse in South Los Angeles.
With new clubs like Comedy Mothership and waves of L.A. headliners and rising comics moving to Austin, West Coast comedy has planted a flag on the new frontier in stand-up.
The former teenage beauty queen was sentenced in 2021 for money laundering.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires poured into the U.S. East Coast, holding up flights at major airports and prompting people to fish out face masks.
'Succession's' Brian Cox and 'White Men Can't Jump' star Sinqua Walls lead a strong cast in a melodrama about a war vet trying to heal via fly fishing.
Gov. Gavin Newsom called for a 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would ban assault weapons, among other gun control measures.
Supreme Court upholds the reach of the Voting Rights Act, ruling Alabama must draw an election district that would likely favor a Black Democrat.
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Packed with herbs and sautéed greens and perked up with Dijon mustard and lemon, this lighter chicken potpie is just the dish for cool nights in June.
The Haiti-born artist's landscapes exude life and potent bodies that return the viewer's gaze. A solo show gathers 14 new paintings.
Pat Robertson, who parlayed his TV ministry's success into the first serious bid by an evangelical leader for the U.S. presidency, has died.
The merger of LIV Golf and PGA Tour shows the lure of sports to launder a country's reputation, in this case, Saudi Arabia and its human-rights abuses.
For this week only, an old gas station in Joshua Tree will sell Cheez-It crackers and merchandise, and instead of pumping gas, it's pumping crackers.
Nature can be a place of refuge for the LGBTQ+ community. For three L.A. plant lovers, it offers a bond and a way to learn 'what it means to be queer.'
Annie Lam's consulting business has flourished during her husband's unusually long tenure as speaker.
Anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment is on the rise across the nation and in California, couched in rhetoric about protecting kids. It's a page from an old but powerful playbook.
2023 Pride guide for flourishing in Los Angeles: Where to go and who to know in L.A.'s LGBTQ+ community
The unanimous approval of a symbolic resolution sends a message that L.A. Unified will not back down from LGBTQ+ curriculum.
Despite progress made in recent years to change policing practices in California, law enforcement still has the political clout to block bills they don't like.
Two years after Mark Zuckerberg bet his company on a virtual reality future, Apple in effect declared that vision dead with its announcement of a decidedly antisocial face computer.
Speculation about the sexuality of the 'Abbott Elementary' star prompted an insightful take on the cruel effects of policing masculinity.
It's not just a film about spicy snacks. It's about really seeing Latinos instead of just stereotypes.