Instead of drawing up lists of guests and gifts, we’re cataloging the things we cannot do as temperatures drop and coronavirus cases soar.
Students created a 90-minute video in remembrance of the one-year anniversary of a violent shooting on the Santa Clarita campus that left two students dead and three others injured.
The festival of lights takes on new meaning this year for Indian Americans in California who supported Biden and Harris.
Michele Flournoy, a politically moderate Pentagon veteran, is regarded by U.S. officials and political insiders as a top choice for the position.
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It turns out Trump supporters read my column, and they don’t like it much.
Younger people are driving the increase in new coronavirus cases, with those under 50 comprising nearly three-quarters of the cases reported Saturday.
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As Texas surpasses 1 million coronavirus cases, the state, like much of the nation, is overwhelmed by a virus that is more stubborn than the will of many quarantine-fatigued Americans who want to wish it away.
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A federal judge in New York has ruled that acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf assumed his position unlawfully, therefore invalidating his suspension of DACA.
Trump supporters, white nationalists and others gather in the nation’s capital to echo his baseless claims of election fraud.
USC was fortunate to beat Arizona, but at least the Trojans are playing and coach Clay Helton is keeping things in perspective during the pandemic.
A massive celebration after the Notre Dame-Clemson game was a potential super-spreader event, but experts say it could shed light on the coronavirus.
2020 would be my year. I updated my online dating profile, I planned two international vacations and scheduled several road trips with friends. And then the pandemic hit.
A New York man has been arrested in connection with an unprovoked assault against Rick Moranis last month.
News From Space
If you need a break from the news here on Earth, check out what’s been happening beyond our atmosphere. A NASA spacecraft safely stored samples from an asteroid, but not before spilling some of the precious material into space. The moon might have more water than previously thought. A mystery object heading toward Earth may be an old rocket. Increased space travel means more toilets are needed, so NASA is testing a $23-million potty.
On Sunday, SpaceX will embark on the first of its regular missions to launch crew to the International Space Station. It’s expected to usher in more commercial opportunities in low-Earth orbit.
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John Levin, a wax cylinder collector, purchased a box of cylinders from someone in the Midwest. After months of research, he thinks he discovered some of the earliest musical recordings from Los Angeles.
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“Moonbase 8,” “Alex Rider,” and “The Astronauts” will transport you to barren deserts, snowy mountainsides and the far reaches of space.
A certain character from “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” has finally been referenced on “The Mandalorian.” Here is her back story.
Actor Vince Vaughn is getting some of the best reviews of his career for his ‘thoughtful’ performance in ‘Freaky,’ a new horror-comedy from Blumhouse.
Friday’s ‘Science and Medicine’ panel featured Nicholas Christakis, Debora MacKenzie and Sonia Shah, with The Times’ Soumya Karlamangla moderating.
Dustin Johnson fired a seven-under-par 65 on Saturday for a four-stroke lead going into the final round of the Masters, where he’ll try to slam the door Sunday.
The Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa and the Chargers’ Justin Herbert, the Nos. 5 and 6 picks of the 2020 draft, face off in Miami as quarterbacks on the rise.
With UCLA set to play Cal after its game against Utah was canceled because of positive coronavirus tests, the Bruins must make quick adjustments.
Golf players and officials hope that allowing fans to bet on player performances and tournaments, like the Masters, will help drive engagement.
Iota became the 13th hurricane of the Atlantic season early Sunday, threatening to bring another dangerous system to the two countries.
The leader of Ethiopia’s Tigray region has confirmed firing missiles at neighboring Eritrea’s capital, and he is threatening more, saying that “we will take any legitimate military target and we will fire.”
Under a cease-fire, Armenia is ceding territories outside the Nagorno-Karabakh region to Armenia, a move certain to aggravate ethnic animosity.
Priests, lay experts and canon lawyers say the Vatican needs to revisit how the church protects its seminarians, nuns and even rank-and-file parishioners from problem bishops and cardinals.
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