Angels’ Zach Neto finding more success hitting the other way
Neto hit the ball to the opposite field just 19% of the time prior to June 23, but since then it's gone up to 38%. That change has been accompanied…
Israeli fire in Gaza kills 5 people, including a little girl, health officials say
A drone strike on a blacksmith shop in Gaza City’s Sabra neighborhood killed at least four Palestinians and wounded another, according to officials at Shifa hospital, where the casualties were…
Ukraine’s prime minister steps down as Zelenskyy announces government reshuffle
Zelenskyy, who has remained in office under martial law because wartime elections are prohibited, has periodically reshuffled his government in an effort to bring fresh momentum to his administration.
Lindsey Graham draws tributes for his support of Ukraine, trans-Atlantic ties and Israel
The Republican senator had visited Ukraine just before his death and announced an agreement on Friday with the Trump administration to move forward on a package of sanctions against Russia.
From staunch critic to fierce ally: Graham’s long, strange and consequential friendship with Trump
After the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, Sen. Lindsey Graham said he had finally had enough of the man who was championed by the mob that stormed the pillar…
Venice Beach’s World Cup moment with Fan Zone signals new chapter for businesses, LA28 Olympics
For three days, the Official Los Angeles World Cup Fan Zone transformed one of the world's most iconic beachfront destinations into an international gathering place.
These church members disagree on politics. Together they’re wiping out medical debt
The little church’s success highlights a patch of common ground in American healthcare.
Who are Democrats Kim and Allen, California’s insurance commissioner candidates?
The top vote-getters in the June primary for insurance commissioner are Democrats Jane Kim and Ben Allen.
Southern California becoming a hub for wildlife crossings
The $114 million overpass across the 101 Freeway is the most notable of the wildlife connectors, but six other projects are planned in the Inland Empire.
He was nation’s most famous traitor. Why the utter loathing lives on 250 years later.
History professor Dr. Matt Warshauer said the "loathing" is not unexpected.