Conservative politicians are pandering to their base and hurting kids with a Texas order about transgender healthcare for minors and Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
Times staffers Nabih Bulos and Marcus Yam are on the ground in Ukraine covering the invasion by Russia. Here’s what they are seeing firsthand.
Russian President Putin seems willing to sacrifice so much to occupy Ukraine. It is part of his attempt to rebuild a Russian empire loyal, essentially, to him.
The decision to drop outdoor masking on campuses comes several days after L.A. County health officials ended the requirement.
Going to the Rams’ victory parade or just looking for a way to show off your pride? We’ve got a free, downloadable poster just for you
Asian Americans are celebrating a second pandemic Lunar New Year, with the Year of the Tiger set to begin Tuesday — and that means adjusting long-held traditions.
The Lunar New Year that begins Feb. 1 ushers in the Year of the Tiger. Here’s The Times’ complete coverage.
For some, Chinese astrology is a guide to making responsible decisions. For others, it’s fun folklore. Either way, what should we know about the Year of the Tiger?
For Lunar New Year, Lan Noodle makes a single, extra-long noodle that’s more than 5 feet long for good luck and good fortune in the new year.
The Tsunami advisory had largely been cancelled by 9 p.m. along the California coast, including in Los Angeles and Orange counties. However it remained in effect in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
Never-before-seen footage of the chaos during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, from Los Angeles Times photographer Kent Nishimura’s GoPro.
Experts say everyone should be wearing a mask, and many recommend vaccine verification requirements. But even with both of those, there are risks.