UCLA great Sinjin Smith cheers on his son, L.A. Launch’s Hagen Smith, as he pulls off a close win in AVP League play at Intuit Dome Saturday night.
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UCLA great Sinjin Smith cheers on his son, L.A. Launch’s Hagen Smith, as he pulls off a close win in AVP League play at Intuit Dome Saturday night.
Transferring property can have huge tax consequences, including the loss of step-up in tax basis.
Denis Bouanga scores on a penalty kick and assisted on Nathan Ordaz’s goal as LAFC defeated FC Dallas 2-0 at BMO Stadium.
Trump administration officials defend the aggressive campaign to find and deport unlawful immigrants even as a cannabis farmworker was pulled from life support Saturday.
Marco Reus and Diego Fagúndez each score goals as the Galaxy pick up their third MLS victory of the season in a 2-1 win over the D.C. United.
Mike Trout hits a home run and a two-run single as the Angels power past Zac Gallen and the Arizona Diamondbacks in a 10-5 victory.
Taking instructions from Lakers star LeBron James, Bronny James finishes with 14 points in the Lakers’ Summer League victory over the New Orleans Pelicans.
The federal government has dismissed charges against a Utah plastic surgeon accused of throwing away COVID-19 vaccines worth thousands of dollars during the pandemic.
The Justice Department has fired additional lawyers and support staff who worked on special counsel Jack Smith’s investigations into President Donald Trump
Kerri Walsh Jennings, Gabby Douglas, Bode Miller, Mike Krzyzewski, Phil Knight, Steve Cash, Susan Hagel, Flo Hyman and Marla Runyan also inducted.
The producers refuse to let fear silence the previously scheduled musical performances at its outdoor stage.
The body of a young child was discovered by LAPD on Saturday morning in the 8200 block of Van Nuys Boulevard. The incident remains under investigation.
Josue De Paula is one of the top prospects in the Dodgers’ farm system, and his MVP performance in the MLB Futures Game bodes well for what might come next.