The state's labor market "remains weak" and tech layoffs have climbed this year, new data released this week shows.
Northbound lanes of the 405 freeway were closed Friday morning following a police shooting, officials said.
American Airlines joins the list of canceled flight routes from LAX
The resurgence of vinyl records has taken a toll on the environment. Labels are banding together to help alleviate production effects.
A destructive wildfire burned through a third of Santa Rosa Island. For one reporter, the loss isn't theoretical — it's a personal reckoning with a changing paradise.
Election watchers say it could still be a few more days before tight races are called, including the California gubernatorial and L.A. mayoral primaries.
Dataland, the world's first museum of AI arts, is set to open in downtown L.A. on June 20. Arriving as debate about AI reaches new heights, Dataland seeks to place an experience of the natural world squarely in the digital realm.
Nick Antosca was a fan of the 1962 and 1991 film versions of 'Cape Fear,' and while his remake for Apple TV keeps the Southern Gothic sensibility, it also has modern twists.
The veteran indie-rock band has a new album, 'I Built You a Tower,' that looks back on frontman Ben Gibbard's recent divorce.
On Sept. 30, 2024, prominent progressive thinker and author Ta-Nehisi Coates appeared on "CBS Mornings" to promote his new book focusing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, "The Message."

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