Climate & Environment
Remember the climate protesters who threw soup at a Van Gogh? When activists use art as a canvas, does everyone understand the message they hope to send?
Sept. 10, 2024
Business
Gigi Sohn withdraws her nomination to the FCC, citing attacks by cable and media industry lobbyists and ‘dark money political groups.’
March 7, 2023
Job growth picked up in August from the sluggish pace of hiring the previous month, providing a bit of relief after sharp declines earlier in the summer roiled financial markets.
Sept. 6, 2024
How did the vice president engineer such a dramatic turnaround? It’s about the messenger as much as the message.
California
In the race for district attorney, Hochman is attacking Gascón as soft on crime, but he has his own hurdles, including a lack of name recognition and a past that includes being a Republican in a deep-blue county.
July 22, 2024
Earth is in peril. Will we sacrifice enough today to ensure future generations can survive?
Sept. 9, 2024
The campaign by an antiabortion group to block the opening of a specialized clinic in Beverly Hills may offer a playbook for similar efforts in other cities and states.
July 9, 2024
The 2022 mayoral hopeful is perhaps the biggest name yet to join the growing list of endorsements for George Gascón’s challenger in the November election.
June 25, 2024
After a near-textbook campaign to rein in inflation by raising interest rates, the head of the Federal Reserve all but promises to start lowering rates next month.
Aug. 23, 2024
Movies
The long-delayed “Red Sonja” reboot is forging ahead yet again, now with “Transparent” showrunner Jill Soloway stepping in for Bryan Singer to write and direct.
June 21, 2019