

Massive deportations from the U.S. have yet to materialize in Mexico. But Mexico is accepting migrants from third countries.
Massive deportations from the U.S. have yet to materialize in Mexico. But Mexico is accepting migrants from third countries.
As the Dodgers have become acutely aware of managing the workloads of their starting pitchers, they have not prioritized managing the workloads of their key position players.
Apple Inc. violated a court order requiring it to open up the App Store to third-party payment options and must stop charging commissions on purchases outside its software marketplace, a federal judge said.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection at LAX uncovered $1.8 million worth of liquid meth from dog shampoo bottles headed to Australia, officials said.
Nearly four months after the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives began investigating the Palisades fire, investigators set a fire to parts of the Temescal Ridge Trail between Skull Rock and Green Peak on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
In a one month period, artificial-intelligence-assisted cameras mounted on Los Angeles Metro buses generated nearly 10,000 citations for parking violations.
Mule deer bucks, especially during mating season, are prone to aggressive behavior, using their antlers to fight one another, according to the park service.
Robert "Bobby" Lozoff, a bartender at Sausalito's The Trident where he created the modern-day Tequila Sunrise, died earlier this month. He was 77.
In an unusual twist in the governor's race, a wealthy Democratic businessman is suing former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa over the use of a common phrase in political campaigns.
Senators question Rodney Scott, who formerly led the U.S. Border Patrol and is now the nominee to lead its parent agency, about the brutal 2010 beating of a migrant by agents.