Los Angeles Times
Building to music's big night
No to Bad Bunny, but yes to Sabrina Carpenter: What's in store for Sunday.
7 min |
January 29, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Neighbors worry U.S. military will strike Iran
Saudi Arabia and UAE have ruled out American use of their airspace for attacks.
4 min |
January 29, 2026
Los Angeles Times
San José State gets federal ultimatum on trans athletes
The U.S. Department of Education has given San José State 10 days to comply with a list of demands after finding that the university violated Title IX concerning a transgender volleyball player in 2024.
4 min |
January 29, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Man held in attack on Rep. Omar made pro-Trump posts
MINNEAPOLIS The man accused of squirting an unknown substance on Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar at a town hall in Minneapolis has a criminal history and has made online posts supportive of President Trump.
3 min |
January 29, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Partial federal shutdown seems likely over ICE
WASHINGTON Democratic senators are narrowing a list of demands for changes to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement with a partial government shutdown looming by week's end, hoping to pressure Republicans and the White House as the country reels from the deaths of two people at the hands of federal agents in Minneapolis.
3 min |
January 29, 2026
Los Angeles Times
PR firm was paid $65,000 to help LAFD, nonprofit says
The department's foundation revealed the amount after a Times investigation.
3 min |
January 29, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Bari Weiss tries to put staff minds at ease at CBS
The editor in chief talks digital strategy at her first meeting with the full news division.
7 min |
January 29, 2026
Los Angeles Times
U.S. businesses between a rock and a hard place
Stores are pressured to respond to ICE operation while also becoming targets of it.
5 min |
January 29, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Trump has a 'Golden Dome' vision for Greenland
He cites the territory’s strategic location in the event of a nuclear attack from overseas.
4 min |
January 29, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Leonard joins Clippers' elite in win
He's one of just four in franchise history to net at least 20 points in 25 consecutive games
1 min |
January 29, 2026
Food Network Magazine
New Hampshire
Apple cider was deemed the official beverage of New Hampshire in 2010.
2 min |
February/March 2026
Food Network Magazine
Minnesota
Two restaurants lay claim to the Juicy Lucy: Matt's Bar and the 5-8 Club, both located on Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis.
1 min |
February/March 2026
TV Guide Magazine
Wild Cards
AN APPLE A day may keep the doctor away, but a murderer can't do the same for Max (Vanessa Morgan) and Ellis (Giacomo Gianniotti, above, with Morgan).
1 min |
February 02 - 22, 2026
TV Guide Magazine
TEHRAN
The nail-biting thriller returns for Season 3 as Mossad operative Tamar (Niv Sultan, below) wants vengeance after barely escaping the car bomb ordered by her boss Yulia (Sara von Schwarze) that killed her Iranian boyfriend.
1 min |
February 02 - 22, 2026
Food Network Magazine
West Virginia
Pepperoni rolls were the go-to lunch for West Virginia coal miners in the early 20th century, and now the meaty, cheesy snacks are beloved statewide.
1 min |
February/March 2026
Food Network Magazine
Maryland
Iconic Old Bay Seasoning was invented in Baltimore in the 1930s, and it has been a Maryland must-have ever since: It's the quintessential topping for all those blue crabs from nearby Chesapeake Bay.
1 min |
February/March 2026
Food Network Magazine
Kentucky
The name is trademarked by Kern's Kitchen, the original 1954 inventors of the Louisville staple, and the company has been known to vigorously protect it.
1 min |
February/March 2026
Food Network Magazine
Mississippi
People say this indulgent pie got its name because of its resemblance to the mud along the banks of the Mississippi River at low tide.
1 min |
February/March 2026
TV Guide Magazine
Summer House
THE HEAT IS so on! Six sexy newbies move into Season 10 of the Hamptons-set docusoap after a slew of faves have exited. But there's no House cleaning.
1 min |
February 02 - 22, 2026
Food Network Magazine
Kansas
These low-and-slow ribs are a perfect example of the style of barbecue that's famous in these parts.
2 min |
February/March 2026
Food Network Magazine
Florida
Key lime production was a big deal in the Florida Keys in the 1800s, and after canned condensed milk hit the market in the 1850s, Key lime pie eventually became the quintessential Florida dessert.
1 min |
February/March 2026
TV Guide Magazine
Fearless Fridays: Star Wars
A LONG TIME ago, always playing in a theater near you, three epic space films by George Lucas debuted and then became, along with their lead actors and characters, cultural touchstones.
1 min |
February 02 - 22, 2026
TV Guide Magazine
CROSS EXAMINED
James Patterson's genius detective faces an uncertain future and a grisly new mystery in Season 2 of the surefire hit
3 min |
February 02 - 22, 2026
TV Guide Magazine
Scrabble
\"MY AVERAGE WORD score is 24.6, which seems a little low,\" Craig Ferguson (above) admits to TV GUIDE MAGAZINE, modestly proving that, while someone else might be a better contestant, the comedian, former late-night host and self-professed \"Scrabble nerd\" is still a perfect emcee for this show.
1 min |
February 02 - 22, 2026
Food Network Magazine
Connecticut
Connecticut doesn’t have an official state cookie, but if it did, the snickerdoodle would take the title. This classic New England treat is a favorite in the Nutmeg State, so naturally our version is made with a good dose of nutmeg!
1 min |
February/March 2026
Food Network Magazine
Georgia
Last year, Georgia lawmakers decided to recognize cornbread as the official state bread.
1 min |
February/March 2026
Food Network Magazine
Pennsylvania
More than 80 percent of the country's pretzels come from Pennsylvania!
2 min |
February/March 2026
Food Network Magazine
Rhode Island
Walk into any caf Walk into any café or grocery store in Rhode Island, and you'll likely find coffee milk, the official state beverage.
1 min |
February/March 2026
Food Network Magazine
North Carolina
The Tar Heel State is split on barbecue sauce: The western side uses ketchup or tomato paste, the eastern side does not.
2 min |
February/March 2026
Food Network Magazine
South Dakota
Fry bread is a symbol of both hardship and resilience: It was first made by the Navajos in the 1860s during the Long Walk, their forced relocation from Arizona to New Mexico.
1 min |