Participants in a 1968 Los Angeles high school walkout to protest dropout rates and paddle beatings for speaking Spanish that ended up prompting a wave of Mexican-American youth activism say
The projected cost of California's bullet train from San Francisco to Los Angeles has jumped to $77 billion and the opening date has been pushed back four years
California's bullet train project will likely require more time and money to complete than last estimated, but its new chief executive is promising more transparency with the public
The Trump administration's lawsuit against California over state laws aimed at protecting immigrants makes the same argument the Obama administration made when it went after an Arizona law
Ava DuVernay didn't pick up a camera until the age of 32.
It's an extraordinary fact, considering the trajectories of most Hollywood directors. Orson Welles filmed
"Stealing the Show: How Women Are Revolutionizing Television" (Atria Books), by Joy Press
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Man charged with felony theft of Frances McDormand's Oscar
A 47-year-old man has been charged with stealing Frances McDormand's Academy Award.
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Tech giants Facebook, Twitter and Google are taking steps to police terrorists and hate groups on their sites but more work needs to be done, the Simon Wiesenthal Center said
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will travel to California to make a major announcement about sanctuary policies that limit local and state cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Sessions is expected to
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Jury finds German man was sane when he set Los Angeles fires
A German man who set dozens of fires across Los Angeles during several nights of terror