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By studying the film greats, these screenwriters turned stock buying into propulsive, visceral and cinematic action.
By studying the film greats, these screenwriters turned stock buying into propulsive, visceral and cinematic action.
'Oppenheimer' VFX supervisor Andrew Jackson reveals how fervid experimentation led to the creation of the nuclear explosion scene.
Ron DeSantis cited a scientific journal as evidence Florida had a lower COVID death rate than California. The study's author says that's not the whole story.
The pressure cooker of junior year hurts students and parents alike, columnist Mary McNamara writes in the first installment in a new series, 'Emptying the Nest.'
Eighteen California children are suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for allegedly violating their constitutional rights by allowing fossil fuel pollution.
Since their 2022 election, a conservative majority on the Huntington Beach City Council has pursued Pride flag bans, book bans and voter ID requirements. Some residents wonder what all that has to do with running a city.
L.A. County say it's looking to crack down on predatory staff following a deluge of lawsuits accusing the Probation Department of allowing rampant sexual abuse.
L.A.'s legacy business program opens in January. But it's too late for Little Tokyo's Suehiro Cafe, evicted after 51 years.
Thanks to key wins by production workers at Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, Nickelodeon and other animation giants, animation guild membership is booming.
He's made it clear time and again that if elected for a second term, he will push the nation into authoritarianism.
A-listers like Leonardo DiCaprio and Bradley Cooper will likely be nominated, with supporting actor Charles Melton rewarded for stealing 'May December.'
The feds have never used the 50-year-old 'march-in' rights that have given them power over drug prices. Biden has signaled that he may do so
The mental health assistants program run by inmate Craigen Armstrong has won plaudits from politicians and the sheriff. But its future is uncertain.
A free press and the 1st Amendment protect democracy, which is why Orange Jesus and his allies are laying the groundwork for a war on reporters.
Jackie Goldberg remains president with lack of rancor or drama. But financial and academic challenges loom while pending elections will change the makeup of the Los Angeles Board of Education.
Some pregnant patients who were eager to get vaccinated to protect their babies against RSV instead met with obstacles.
Nominated for six Grammy Awards, 20-year-old Olivia Rodrigo is set to embark on her first-ever arena tour: 'I need to work on my death-metal scream.'
L.A. City Controller Kenneth Mejia released the results of a months-long review of the Air Support Division, questioning 'whether the LAPD has justified the need for the program's current size and scope.'
Postal Service for the Dead, started by artist Janelle Ketcher, provides the living with a way to physically write and send letters to those who have died.
The 'Trejo's Cantina' cookbook honors the A-list actor's 55 years of sobriety and dovetails with a non-alcoholic trend, the launch of his zero-proof tequila and his growing restaurant empire.
Israeli military raids and settler attacks in the occupied West Bank are costing the local economy $25 million a day, as bakers know all too well.
Five people were sent to the hospital after an Amtrak train crashed into a semi in the area of Somis in Ventura County on Tuesday night.
The Clippers have won a season-high five straight games, the latest a 119-98 victory over the Sacramento Kings.
Kanye West performed onstage alongside his daughter North West. He also sparked controversy for wearing problematic KKK-like headwear.
Faculty and students across the University of California are demanding that Board of Regents Chair Rich Leib resign, blasting "one-sided" social media action they say dehumanize Palestinians.