Shohei Ohtani's Dodgers teammates are thrilled to welcome 'an absolute game-changer'
Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly said he was happy to give up his number to Shohei Ohtani because the star 'isn't afraid of the moment.'
Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly said he was happy to give up his number to Shohei Ohtani because the star 'isn't afraid of the moment.'
California water agencies have signed new conservation agreements to help reduce strains on the overtapped Colorado River.
Five people stole an ATM from a San Francisco CVS, the latest in a string of burglaries in the last few months that underscores a growing national trend.
NFL Week 15 picks features several matchups key to the playoff races: Commanders-Rams, Cowboys-Bills, Bucs-Packers, Vikings-Bengals, Steelers-Colts.
The Oslo accords failed. As Gaza faces Israel's bombardment, it's time to radically reimagine how the two sides can negotiate.
Unsheltered people in L.A. County surveyed on their mobile phones say police were more prevalent than outreach workers at encampment sweeps.
The tentative contract agreement with the Beverly Wilshire marks with 10th deal with workers. Meanwhile, union members struck Anaheim's Sheraton Park Hotel.
Politicians and the press bought into the panic over organized shoplifting, but the source of the alarming statistic now admits that it was a lie.
Tamales — a labor of love often taken for granted — keep generations connected to our ancestral home in Nayarit, Mexico.
The Times sat down — or logged in, rather — to interview Grok, Elon Musk's new AI chatbot, about the billionaire tech mogul and his various controversies.
The Middle East boils down to a contest between a desire to exterminate the enemy and a desire to live in peace. The U.S. should weigh in on the side of peace.
With longtime lawmakers leaving the House, Sen. Feinstein's death and a Californian no longer holding the speaker's gavel, the state's Capitol power is at an ebb.
After Hamas' attack, the U.S. pledged full support for Israel. Now, as the death toll in Gaza skyrockets, President Biden is trying to rein in Netanyahu.
As preschools and school districts close for the holidays, working parents are scrambling to find child care and provide additional meals for kids at home.
Some L.A. residents are facing displacement in the wake of Executive Directive 1, Mayor Karen Bass' strategy to speed up approval of affordable housing.
Even before the Gaza war, antisemitism was on the rise. That has deeply unsettled many American Jews, accustomed to seeing the U.S. as a safe haven.
Jonathan Majors will not testify in his domestic violence trial. Closing arguments for the weeks-long trial are set to begin Thursday. Here are the key moments.
The shooting of 35-year-old Oscar Sanchez came in early 2023 amid a string of other fatal police encounters with men of color suffering mental health episodes.
This week, we break down the Golden Globes nominations, discuss the power of Miles Morales with 'Spider-Verse' director Kemp Powers, and catch up with Jeffrey Wright.
Distracted by tabloid drama and ageist in their construction, the final seasons of 'The Crown' turned Netflix's most acclaimed series into a rehash of scandal and tragedy.
David L. Ulin had the idea for his pitch-dark new L.A. noir novel, 'Thirteen Question Method,' decades ago. But to write it, he had to live it first
OnlyFans made them rich quick. So how do these three creators — aspiring actors, models and entrepreneurs — spend the money they make?
Questions that have swirled this year — Will my boss try to replace my job with AI? Can my work really be automated away? — are about to become a whole lot more urgent and existential.
Lt. Shawn O'Donnell's lawsuit accuses Sheriff Robert Luna of overseeing retaliation against those who supported his predecessor in the 2022 election.
The Times gathered a panel of Jewish thinkers to talk about recent incidents and help define what antisemitism is and what antisemitism isn't.