These deadly racist attacks should be impossible, but they're becoming more common
The killing of three Black people by a Florida white supremacist is part of a rise in deadly racist shootings and hate crimes in the U.S., experts say. #press
A local's list of the absolute best bars in Long Beach
From long-standing neighborhood bars to queer clubs and new options, here's where to get creative cocktails, wine and beer in Long Beach. #press
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White House says Putin, Kim Jong Un traded letters as Russia looks to buy munitions
The White House says Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have swapped letters as Moscow looks to buy more munitions. #press
Migrants from Muslim countries disproportionately targeted in Texas border prosecutions, Times analysis finds
Immigrants from Muslim-majority countries are a tiny percentage of border crossers. But in one Texas judicial district, they made up more than half of those prosecuted under an obscure law. #press
Can you watch new 'Yellowstone' and 'Ghosts' episodes? Here's a guide to the fall TV lineup
The writers' and actors' strikes have halted production on a number of series, which will affect what viewers can watch this fall. #press
Tech billionaires' secretive plan to build a California city from scratch
The billionaires behind Flannery Associates have bought up more than 140 parcels in Solano County with dreams of 'a new city with tens of thousands of new homes.' #press
22 women and a second chance at love: Gerry Turner's 'whirlwind' moment as 'The Golden Bachelor'
The latest spinoff in ABC's romance franchise, premiering Sept. 28, features widower Gerry Turner, who joins Bachelor Nation in an attempt to find a second chance at love. #press
Meet the chef capturing slow-paced Peranakan cuisine from fast-paced Singapore
For years, chef Malcolm Lee's restaurant Candlenut struggled. At one point, he wondered if he’d made a mistake, but he doubled down on Peranakan cooking and a cuisine he saw disappearing. #press
Claiming a 'computer crime' shouldn't give police a free pass to raid newspapers
Computer crime laws are dangerously broad, but lawmakers can rein them in to prevent violations like the recent raid on a newspaper in Marion, Kan. #press
One overlooked way to fight opioid deaths? Give people something to do
When towns lose bowling alleys or movie theaters or libraries, they lose a safety net in the battle against addiction. #press
The 17 TV shows we're most excited about this fall
Despite the strikes, which have halted productions, there's still plenty of TV coming this fall. Here are the shows our writers are most anticipating. #press
Caltech's new admissions path: No calculus, chemistry, physics class requirements for some
The California Institute of Technology is charting a new admissions path by dropping calculus, chemistry and physics course requirements for some underserved students and will offer alternative ways to demonstrate knowledge in those fields. #press
Heat-related deaths are up, and not just because it’s getting hotter
There were about 4.2 deaths per 1 million Californians last year where heat exhaustion was a factor. Only once in the last 20 years has the death rate been higher. #press
'Barbie' is being censored. The film's rollout in the Arab world hits a snag
The 'Barbie' movie is banned in many Arab nations over objections to LGBTQ and feminist messaging and 'criticizing the concept of male guardianship.' #press
What Stephen King — and nearly everyone else — gets wrong about AI and the Luddites
Is it foolish to believe that authors should resist having their works used to train AI without getting paid for it? Stephen King thinks so, but he misunderstands some important history. #press
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are coming to L.A. Ticket prices are sky high
Trying to see Lionel Messi and Inter Miami take on LAFC this weekend? A ticket could set you back at least $500. #press
Vivek Ramaswamy's idiotic play for airtime is working, God help us
History is chock-full of ignorant presidential candidates, but with Ramaswamy and RFK Jr., this year's crop is something truly special. #press
'Scott Pilgrim' gets another life as an anime with some updates: 'Ramona especially,' creators say
Bryan Lee O’Malley and BenDavid Grabinski discuss "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off," the Netflix anime series they're making with Science Saru that delves deeper into the various characters' lives. #press
As El Niño gathers strength, lawmakers look to fortify Pajaro's flood-ravaged levee
Residents and lawmakers are pushing to speed up repairs to the damaged Pajaro levee. With an El Niño winter approaching, they're not taking chances, they say. #press
California debates solitary confinement in local jails — and whether it's really possible to end it
A bill in the California Legislature would add uniform rules about when solitary confinement can be used in jails. #press