English

latimes.com

Today News

19

Review: In 'Unsung Hero,' a family's musical success story comes to life via the clan itself

www.latimes.com

Brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone, better known as Christian pop duo For King & Country, dramatize their own rise in a movie that could use some distance.

18

Man's body discovered in remote Malibu area with apparent gunshot wounds

www.latimes.com

The man's body was found on Wednesday in the 800 block of Westlake Boulevard. Authorities have said little about the incident.

How treatment of miscarriages is upending the abortion debate

www.latimes.com

New abortion restrictions after Roe vs. Wade was overturned, such as an Arizona legal ruling that effectively bans abortions there, are affecting women who miscarry.

Review: In the sexy, adrenalized 'Challengers,' tennis competitors don't skimp on the foreplay

www.latimes.com

Directed by Luca Guadagnino, the tennis drama stars Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O'Connor as longtime friends whose relationships combust on and off the court.

17

For Kings (and Lakers and Clippers), home is where the playoff action is

www.latimes.com

As the Kings head back to L.A. after exhilarating Game 2 OT win, they'll find Crypto.com Arena to be very busy as three tenants host multiple playoff games this week.

16

Wednesday's high school baseball and softball scores

www.latimes.com

High school baseball and softball scores from across the Southland for April 24.

Harvey Weinstein rape conviction overturned by N.Y. Court of Appeals

www.latimes.com

In a stunning reversal in a case that helped spark the #MeToo era, a New York appeals court overturned the sex assault conviction of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, citing errors by the trial judge.

15

Opinion: America's 'big glass' dominance hangs on the fate of two powerful new telescopes

www.latimes.com

Washington acknowledged the need for an 'all-sky' view of deep space but may stint on the funding. Does this make sense?

TikTok to crack down on content that promotes disordered eating and dangerous weight-loss habits

www.latimes.com

Amid huge demand for Ozempic and other drugs that trigger weight loss, the social media giant announces new community guidelines in an effort to promote positive body image.

14

Shaikin: The Angels won't say they're rebuilding. They are.

www.latimes.com

The Angels haven't made the postseason since 2014. It's time for them to finally do something about that.

13

Opinion: Lots of people lie to their doctors. My father did — with tragic results

www.latimes.com

My dad had epilepsy. To keep from having his driver's license permanently revoked, he never told his doctor just how often he had seizures.

Letters to the Editor: The major difference between Donald Trump and King David

www.latimes.com

Comparing Trump to imperfect servants of God like King David misses a crucial point: Trump never admits his wrongdoing and apologizes.

Will Supreme Court make Trump immune from Jan. 6 prosecution?

www.latimes.com

Supreme Court may not rule for Trump, but it could give him a win by putting off his trial until after the election.

Quarterback-starved Chicago wondering if Caleb Williams is (finally) the right answer

www.latimes.com

The Bears have tried and failed to secure a franchise quarterback for years, and Chicago wonders whether Caleb Williams or J.J. McCarthy is the right choice.

Potential No. 1 NFL draft pick Caleb Williams' top moments at USC

www.latimes.com

Caleb Williams' unique style and emotional responses have spurred misconceptions. His top moments at USC reveal a clearer picture of the quarterback.

Mosquito season is upon us. So why are Southern California officials releasing more of them?

www.latimes.com

Vector control officials in Southern California are starting to release sterilized male mosquitoes to combat the summertime onslaught of ankle biters.

Sissy Strolls bring queer people of color together in WeHo

www.latimes.com

This monthly outing satisfies an appetite for stepping out on the town while addressing the lack of comfortable social spaces for queer people of color in West Hollywood

Jon Bon Jovi on Hollywood, Biden and getting 'punched in the nose' by a new docuseries

www.latimes.com

Hulu's "Thank You, Goodnight" charts the good and the bad of Bon Jovi's 40-year career. The band's frontman says, "I have nothing to hide."

'The bane of retail.' To prevent theft, many big chains now lock up all kinds of merchandise

www.latimes.com

Security glass once locked up electronics, Sudafed and a few other items. But stores have gotten more aggressive in efforts to confront retail theft.

Letters to the Editor: Speaker Mike Johnson is finally putting country before Trump

www.latimes.com

Passing Ukraine aid and making moves on border security are welcome changes from Speaker Mike Johnson.

Letters to the Editor: Montana coal funded my idyllic childhood. Now, I worry about how much harm it caused

www.latimes.com

A reader who grew up in Billings, Mt., recalls the lifestyle her family enjoyed thanks to coal-powered electricity generation.

Twerking vandals cause more than $25,000 in damage to Glendora cleaner's cars

www.latimes.com

Three teenagers, who have since been arrested by Glendora Police Department, are accused of vandalizing more than a dozen cars used by Pink Sponge Home Cleaning

San Diego is now the top border region for migrant arrivals

www.latimes.com

For first time in 25 years, San Diego is the top spot in the nation for migrant border crossings, surpassing Tucson.

Calmes: MAGA Mike sings a chorus of 'Kumbaya' with the Democrats, but for how long?

www.latimes.com

Suddenly, Democrats and (some) Republicans in the House have joined in unorthodox bipartisanship to get government functioning again.

Serra High space team seeks to turn school into science destination

www.latimes.com

The Serra High School space team's second out-of-earth experiment was launched aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 CRS-30 Rocket from Florida's Kennedy Space Center on March 21 and docked with the International Space Station two days later.

How athletes and entertainers like Shohei Ohtani get financially duped by those they trust

www.latimes.com

Athletes and entertainers lose money because they're inattentive, make risky investments and overspend on loved ones and expensive toys, financial experts say.

Nicole Kidman on making 'Birth' and why she chooses films that aren't a 'soothing bath'

www.latimes.com

On the occasion of her receiving AFI's Lifetime Achievement Award, the actor goes deep on the filming of one of her pivotal and signature roles.

Letters to the Editor: L.A.'s late-stage capitalism homelessness fix — ask billionaires for money

www.latimes.com

Karen Bass deserves praise for her new homelessness program, but the wealthy Angelenos funding it might be part of the problem.

Law Roach breaks down Zendaya's tennis-inspired 'Challengers' looks and 'method dressing'

www.latimes.com

Zendaya and her longtime stylist Law Roach have leaned into 'method dressing' with chic tennis-inspired looks for the actor's new film, 'Challengers.'

California leaders asked for a Supreme Court homelessness decision. Will it backfire?

www.latimes.com

After California's governor and others called for the Supreme Court to take up the issue of homelessness, some now fear the outcome could amplify the proliferation of encampments in L.A. and other major cities.