Is buying a home still the way to wealth? Some young Americans aren’t sure
Many people under 40 who feel that homeownership isn’t the wealth-building tool it once was.
What to know about Trump’s order shrinking the size of 2 national monuments in Utah
The back-and-forth underscores how national monuments have become a flashpoint over the management of public lands.
Man hid nearly 200 kilograms of cocaine in trash bags on oil tanker headed for El Segundo, feds say
The man faces a sentence between 10 years and life in prison.
China’s ‘Green Great Wall’ tames desert growth, but scientists warn the fight is not over
Since 2000, desertified land in northern China has shrunk significantly.
Luxury Pasadena hotel, Langham Huntington, to pay $320,000 to settle Eaton fire price-gouging lawsuit
The lawsuit accused the Langham Huntington Pasadena of charging guests more than 10% above regular prices
Rams’ Alaric Jackson can avoid felony charge following June arrest
The offensive lineman, who was arrested on June 9, has the opportunity to avoid felony domestic violence charges. An L.A. City Attorney’s Office spokesman confirms Jackson’s case has been assigned…
Olive Garden brings back Pasta Pass for first time in 6 years
The Pasta Pass is offered for unlimited dine-in visits to Olive Garden starting on Aug. 24 and lasting for 13 weeks.
Placentia drug dealer was gunned down in his front yard for ignoring Mexican Mafia rules, prosecutors say
Defense counters that killing was not related to the powerful, prison-based gang.
FACT FOCUS: A look at US and Iranian claims of control over the Strait of Hormuz
The world has long considered the strait — which passes the coastlines of Iran and Oman — a free-to-use, international waterway.
US military death toll in Iran war rises to 14 after Navy pilot death this month
The Navy initially described the July 1 crash as an emergency landing and said there was “no indication the emergency was caused by hostile action.”