The numbers show the coronavirus circulating statewide; behaviors thought to be relatively safe weeks ago now carry a higher risk of infection.
The COVID-19 pandemic has finally reached every continent on Earth with dozens of people in Antarctica testing positive for the coronavirus.
L.A. County’s explosion of COVID-19 hospitalization is literally off the charts, forcing officials to draw new ones.
Prison medical facilities have received 18,600 doses of the Moderna vaccine and 3,259 of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine
Assuming a negative coronavirus test means it’s OK to attend gatherings “is a very dangerous strategy,” L.A. County’s health services director says.
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Starting with Kobe Bryant’s death in January, 2020 brought us COVID-19, elections, wildfires, protests, and more. Relive it all with our visual guide.
Deborah Birx, who had reportedly sought a role in the incoming Biden administration, says she plans to retire.
Republicans and Democrats keep Senate runoffs front of mind when considering the stimulus, Trump and everything else.
The church, whose leader has been charged in California with rape and sex-trafficking, is one of five religious groups targeted by Mexican investigators.
Nguyen thought he’d spend about three months in the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, a facility in San Bernardino County. Instead, he spent nine months in detention.
The president urged Congress to increase the $600 stimulus checks “to $2,000, or $4,000 for a couple.”
Hunter was sentenced to 11 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to a single felony count.
It’s about time California had a Latino senator, and it’s something Newsom couldn’t ignore, columnist George Skelton writes.
The civil complaint points to the role Walmart’s pharmacies may have played in the crisis by unlawfully distributing controlled substances.
The Lakers began the first night of the defense of their NBA championship by elegantly receiving their rings, yet finished it by awkwardly falling on their faces.
Tigres score in the 84th minute to outlast LAFC 2-1 in the CONCACAF Champions League final on Tuesday in Orlando, Fla.
Erika Jayne can’t sell or spend assets she shares with estranged husband Tom Girardi, a federal judge has warned her attorney.
Scaled-back hours at the border add difficulty for those who travel between countries for work, shopping and school.
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Political organizers of color have been working to educate and inform voters across Georgia. The state will pick its two U.S. senators in a Jan. 5 runoff election. The outcome will ultimately decide whether Democrats or Republicans control the U.S. Senate.
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Walker Ryan started skating at 7 and went pro at 23. Now 32, he’s a debut novelist with “Top of Mason,” about a San Francisco pro at a crossroads.
TV critic Robert Lloyd rounds up 38 Christmas movies and specials — from the age old to the brand new — sure to help you get in the spirit. Despite everything.
Martin Shkreli’s journalist girlfriend, who said she would wait for him, now says she knows he dumped her via his lawyers and she’s ready to date.
George Clooney directs and stars in “The Midnight Sky,” a post-apocalyptic sci-fi drama about an Arctic scientist and a global disaster.
The Clippers spoil the Lakers’ pregame ring celebration with 116-109 win on NBA opening night.
The death of Kobe Bryant, his teenage daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash plunged Los Angeles into mourning less than a month into 2020.
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In six of the Rams’ nine victories, they ran the ball at least 30 times. But coach Sean McVay’s team has struggled when it fails to consistently run in the first half.
Coach Derek Fisher will become the Sparks’ general manager as the WNBA franchise reorganizes their basketball operations.
The U.S. is negotiating with Pfizer to acquire tens of millions of additional vaccine doses under a Korean War-era defense law, a source says.
Nicaragua’s Congress, controlled by President Daniel Ortega’s ruling party, has passed a law that would essentially ban opposition candidates from running in the 2021 presidential elections.
The Justice Department is accusing Walmart of unlawfully dispensing controlled substances through its pharmacies, helping to fuel the opioid crisis.
Poor countries face long waits for injections as the U.S. and others buy up nearly all the global supply of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
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