July 27, 2019
Advertisement
Advertisement
Top News
Officials have defended 21 months of secrecy around the MS-13 killing of a Panorama High student, saying other students were in no danger. But there had been another incident linked to MS-13 at the edge of campus.
A balcony at a South Korea nightclub collapses, killing 2 men and injuring 16, including 3 California water polo players at the world swimming championships.
The Dodgers are in a privileged position with a huge lead in the NL West, yet they likely must improve their bullpen to end a 31-year World Series drought.
Pacific Life targeted thirtysomethings eager to use their assets to make the world a better place. Those investors proved more expensive and rare than the company thought.
Tents set up by Border Patrol agents to process hundreds of asylum seekers on dirt roads just north of the Rio Grande last month have sat empty this week, as smaller groups of migrants crossed this area of the U.S.
Years before William “Rick” Singer’s college admissions scandal was uncovered, FBI agents in South Florida nearly discovered his scam.
Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters defy a police ban to demonstrate against alleged police-gang collusion in Yuen Long.
After endangering the privacy of more than 147 million consumers, Equifax is paying just $4.75 per person. That’s basically an order of Chicken McNuggets.
Former Laker Lonzo Ball has sold the Big Baller Brand warehouse, a commercial property used as a distribution center for his family’s apparel company, in downtown L.A. for about $4.265 million.
Why do men still dominate STEM careers? It’s not that boys are better than girls at math. It’s that girls are more likely to be even better at reading.
There’s a rise in cyberbullying nationwide, with three times as many girls reporting being harassed online or by text message than boys, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
At an academic conference, even when women make up the majority of an audience, men are more likely to to ask questions.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement