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Hollywood struggled in 2024, but the median pay for media and entertainment executives increased 7% from the previous year and doubled the median compensation for CEOs at S&P 500 companies.
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Here are all the ins and outs of making pie, from flaky crust to fresh berry filling. Most important? Whether or not it turns out perfectly, pie is summer deliciousness.
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With questions mounting over the impact of the U.S. and Israeli onslaught on Iran’s nuclear facilities and military infrastructure, a return to hostilities could be a matter of when, not if.
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Just days after being restored, a mural of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna in downtown Los Angeles has once again been vandalized.
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Hazing and silencing a GOP assemblyman also demonstrated contempt for the San Diego voters he represents. The juvenile behavior highlights a downside of single-party rule in California.
Emmett’s former production company, Emmett/Furla Oasis, failed to pay writers developing an Arnold Schwarzenegger television show in 2019. The guild warned writers not to work on Emmett’s new project with Martin Scorsese.
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Candace Parker should have spent her whole career with the Sparks. They let her go, and have been irrelevant ever since.
The second and final stage of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing begins in July, with tasks far more challenging than the first and partial closures of Agoura Road.
After years of renting in Los Feliz, 68-year-old artist Debra Weiss was forced to look for a new place to live after she was evicted from her longtime apartment.
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The faith community from across Los Angeles County joined in solidarity through the streets of downtown L.A. for a peaceful interfaith prayer walk for family unity.