News Analysis: Labor unions win big in California Legislature as hot labor summer drags into fall
The recent run of wins in the Legislature for organized labor was remarkable. Now Gov. Newsom must decide if union-backed bills will become law.
The recent run of wins in the Legislature for organized labor was remarkable. Now Gov. Newsom must decide if union-backed bills will become law.
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (AP) — Con un vistoso desfile de varios miles de militares se celebró el sábado en la capital mexicana un aniversario más del inicio de la lucha por la independencia, que coincidió con la extradición a Estados Unidos de Ovidio Guzmán López, hijo del exlíder del cártel de Sinaloa Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, lo que restó reflectores a los actos oficiales.
The Chargers downgraded running back Austin Ekeler (ankle) to out for the game Sunday at Tennessee. Joshua Kelley is expected to start in Ekeler's place.
In a joint investigation published Saturday by the Times of London and Channel 4, multiple women accused Brand of rape, sexual assault and other abusive behavior at the height of his fame.
The charges include 'one count of engaging in sexual activity with an inmate, three counts of attempted sexual activity with an inmate,' the department said.
A man was arrested at a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. campaign event in Los Angeles on Friday after he allegedly impersonated a U.S. Marshal while carrying a loaded gun, police said.
UFC regresa al T-Mobile Arena de Las Vegas, Nevada, para celebrar la Noche UFC este sábado con motivo del Día de la Independencia de México, en lo que es la primera velada de esta característica en la empresa.
California has sued five of the largest oil and gas companies in the world, alleging that they engaged in a 'decades-long campaign of deception' about climate change and the risks posed by fossil fuels.
A look at some of the top performances in high school football games across the Southland on Thursday and Friday.
The NHL is sending the Kings and Arizona Coyotes to Melbourne for a pair of exhibition games next week.
How best to protect University of California President Michael V. Drake after a racist attack on his home has deeply divided regents, who rejected buying a reported $12-million home for him.
Martin Madrigal Cazares, who reputedly controlled gangs in Ventura County from Mexico, was gunned down this month in Baja California, authorities say.
A snapshot posted on Reddit seemed to show Christmas decorations already up at the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance in mid-September. But what actually happened?
Lahaina. Yellowknife. Libya. Let's hold fossil fuel's propagandists and profiteers to account for ravaging the planet.
We spoke with Baltimore's "Pope of Trash" in advance of his career-capping exhibition of movie props and memorabilia that's coming to the Academy Museum.
The SAFE Banking Act would help legal cannabis firms access financial services, creating opportunities for people of color, writes former NBA player Al Harrington.
What public universities did after the state's 1996 affirmative action ban is relevant for companies struggling to recruit a diverse workforce.
Fresh off a Tribeca film festival premiere, NFMLA's "The Ballad of Tita and the Machines" mixes the filmmakers' roots with the not-too-distant future of AI to dissect the future of labor.
Data increasingly suggest getting vaccinated reduces long COVID risk, a factor officials have cited in recommending most everyone get a reformulated vaccine this year.
Whether this state legislation could supersede the need for a local charter amendment vote in Los Angeles remains an open legal question.
With more Border Patrol buses expected to drop off migrants at San Diego trolley stops over the next few weeks, the federal government is leaning into controversial tactics to lower the number of people held in Border Patrol stations along the border.
A miscommunication about medication and treatment leads to a hospitalization for Nathaniel Ayers-- who keeps on playing
Assembly Bill 249 would require schools built before 2010 to test for lead in potable water outlets. Gov. Newsom has until Oct. 14 to sign or veto the measure.
Trump's first impeachment in late 2019. His second in 2021. Now, an inquiry against President Biden. Our readers have a lot of practice writing letters about impeachment.
Martial-arts star and filmmaker Michael Jai White returns in a movie with a clear affection for horse operas but not much of a clue when it comes to coherence.