Business
Americans have been waiting for months for what the Federal Reserve is poised to announce this week: that it’s cutting its key interest rate.
Sept. 16, 2024
Climate & Environment
Our discarded clothing continues to clog waterways, char the skies with toxic smoke and ruin places where other people live, including Chile and Ghana.
Sept. 12, 2024
Hart House, Kevin Hart’s Southern California vegan fast-food chain, closed its four locations Sept. 10. The chain got its start in Los Angeles just two years ago.
Sept. 13, 2024
The rise of low-cost, trendy clothing has led to criticism of waste, carbon emissions and labor exploitation, prompting new legislation.
Opinion
The Times recommends these five excellent candidates on the Nov. 5 ballot to fill open judicial seats for Los Angeles Superior Court.
Entertainment & Arts
“Silents Synced,” a new series pairing classic films with alternative rock, launches with “Nosferatu X Radiohead” at American Cinematheque.
Sept. 19, 2024
New clothes are fun, especially when the price is right. But how long can we support fast fashion with its bad-for-environment, bad-for-workers infrastructure?
UCLA Sports
Rod Foster is battling inclusion body myositis, a disease that has left the player once known as “Rocket Rod” bound to a wheelchair in his West L.A. home.
Sept. 11, 2024
UCLA’s ability to stop Indiana’s run and jumpstart its own rushing attack are among the top things to watch entering their showdown Saturday.
Sports
After recording an 11-5 record picking winners and against the spread in Week 1, Sam Farmer analyzes Week 2, including six matchups of unbeaten NFL teams.