A liberal woman of color with zero name recognition and little funding takes down a powerful, long serving congressman from her own political party.
When Tahirah Amatul-Wadud heard about Alexandria
A Los Angeles-area police officer has pleaded guilty to lying to investigators looking into whether he has connections to the Mexican Mafia and Armenian organized crime.
Court records say Glendale
A woman has been sentenced to life in prison for the beating death of a University of Southern California graduate student from China, and a co-defendant was given a term
A woman has been charged with 11 felonies stemming from the hacking of the email of Selena Gomez and one of the singer's associates.
Los Angeles County prosecutors
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday she wants to know what leverage the Russians have over President Donald Trump, but wouldn't say whether she'd favor
Tesla Inc. says its customers won't get the full $7,500 federal electric vehicle tax credit after Dec. 31.
The company says on its website that the credit
Three people have been found dead in a Southern California condominium.
Redondo Beach police Capt. Jon Naylor says officers responded late Wednesday to a report of shots fired and found
Detaining immigrant children has morphed into a surging industry in the U.S. that now reaps $1 billion annually — a tenfold increase over the past decade, an Associated Press analysis
A female western lowland gorilla is making her debut at the Los Angeles Zoo.
The 24-year-old gorilla named Ndjia (in-jee-uh) was presented in her new habitat Thursday.
She was brought
Overnight in dozens of cities across the U.S., the electric scooters arrive, often without warning to public officials, parked along sidewalks and ready to be taken for a spin
A report says the Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether Facebook adequately warned its investors about privacy lapses involving the data mining firm Cambridge Analytica.
The Wall Street Journal
Not even Joseph Conrad had the courage to venture into that darkest of hearts: middle school.
Bo Burnham's "Eighth Grade," however, plunges us into the day-to-day