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As AI creeps further into Hollywood, screenwriters like Billy Ray, Paul Schrader, Bong Joon Ho and Todd Haynes, along with a new class of tech disruptors, are navigating the uncertain future of storytelling.
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What if free will was a misunderstanding of how humans make decisions, a mistake as basic as believing, as people once did, that the moon causes epilepsy?
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President Trump says he wants to hire 10,000 Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and 3,000 Border Patrol agents. The Department of Homeland Security says it’s already making progress on new hires, but experts and the history of past hiring sprees suggest reaching that goal will be difficult.
The Inglewood native is set to make his headlining debut at the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday, July 20, as part of KCRW’s summer festival series.
After receiving more than 1,000 complaints from Jan. 7 fire victims about how insurers are handling their claims, state regulators are considering referring hundreds of the cases to mediation — a little used process that worries consumer advocates.
Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s strong 2025 season is a result of his confident-boosting performance against the San Diego Padres in the 2024 NLDS.
A two-story ADU with movie theater touches in the garage, a rooftop deck and whimsical decor in the living space offers new opportunities for fun-loving Venice family.
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A Times photographer visited Skid Row to hear about conditions on the street from the people living there.