On Labor Day, Hollywood guild leaders tout union solidarity
In an email sent out Sunday, Jodi Long — president of the SAG-AFTRA's Los Angeles local — stressed solidarity with other unions pushing for improved pay and working conditions.
In an email sent out Sunday, Jodi Long — president of the SAG-AFTRA's Los Angeles local — stressed solidarity with other unions pushing for improved pay and working conditions.
Workers march at Kaiser Permanente's main medical facility in Los Angeles to call for an increase in hiring as well as a new minimum wage for front-line employees.
Major League Baseball is aware Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías was arrested and charged with felony domestic violence and plans to launch an investigation.
Resources are being marshaled to help those who made the expensive pilgrimage to the playa. It's another reminder who really matters and who doesn't.
USC coach Lincoln Riley will soon have to decide whether young Trojans redshirt or can immediately help the team push for a CFP semifinal bid.
Plus, the return of a big-name food hall, an Italian importer lands a bricks-and-mortar, a new pizzeria debuts and more.
Steve Harwell fronted Smash Mouth, the alternative-rock band best known for its hits 'All Star' and 'I'm a Believer.'
Inter Miami was the worst team in MLS before landing Lionel Messi. With a win over LAFC Sunday, Messi showed his team could win MLS Cup this year.
Lionel Messi isn't playing quite as fast as he used to be, but he has an exceptional soccer mind and looks effortless while elevating all of MLS.
The Rams' ultra-young secondary has been rated the worst in the NFL headed into the 2023 season.
Bobby Miller is just a rookie, but there's no Dodgers starter who is pitching better at the moment. Come the postseason, he should get the Game 1 start.
No more excuses. Brandon Staley is still running the defense. He has brought his type of players on board and drafted to his specifications. Can his defense finally produce?
CARE courts open in several California counties Oct. 2. Some families and others question the voluntary-compliance aspect of the mental illness law.
A look at what it takes for workers and engineers to keep SoFi Stadium looking shiny and new.
The failure of the Clinton-era corporate responsibility initiative helps explain why we're seeing so much worker militancy and government activism today.
Global warming is ratcheting up the risk of extreme wildfire growth in California and will continue to do so for decades, even if emissions are reduced.
The Rumford Fair Housing Act, the 1960s legislation to end racial discrimination on housing, produced arguably the biggest, bitterest brawl ever in California's Capitol.
Strikes this "hot labor summer" show that U.S. workers want to work to live, not live to work. It's a discussion that's worth having.
Prominent labor organizer and author Jane McAlevey has advice for workers about demanding transparency from their union leaders.
High prices and Trump's revisionism are making it hard for President Biden to change the public's mind about the economy.
L.A. County has sued pharmacy benefit managers Express Scripts and OptumRx, alleging that they helped fuel the nation's deadly opioid crisis.
Among some LGBTQ activists, resistance to bigotry means nonviolence and radical compassion. They believe hating the harassers doesn't change the cycle of violence.
Some actors are subjected to full body scans. Screenwriters worry about their work being digitally repurposed. Those striking against the studios rightly demand stricter controls over artificial intelligence.
The stunts and visual effects team behind the live-action series explain how they re-created fight scenes from the manga and anime using items like fake katanas and limbs on sticks.
For many older Korean immigrants, buses are a lifeline. Some live in the suburbs and endure long rides with multiple transfers to take classes at senior centers, meet up with friends or go shopping in Koreatown.