Los Angeles Times
January sun left state's snowpack low
Across Sierra Nevada, the depth stands at just 59% of average for this time of year.
2 min |
February 03, 2026
Los Angeles Times
League reviews Tisch’s Epstein ties
NFL REPORT
2 min |
February 03, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Rams extend McVay, Snead
With coach and GM intact for the long run, team waits for Stafford to decide his future.
4 min |
February 03, 2026
Los Angeles Times
'People will die,' doctor warns as federal health cuts hit state
As massive federal cuts are upending the healthcare system in California, analysts and healthcare professionals are urging state lawmakers to soften the blow by creating new revenue streams and helping residents navigate newly imposed red tape.
3 min |
February 03, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Ten U.S. athletes to watch as they go for gold glory at Winter Games
The United States will send its largest Winter Olympic delegation ever to the Milan-Cortina Games, with 232 athletes traveling for the event.
4 min |
February 03, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Too many misses and little reminiscing for the Lakers
Poor shooting against Knicks sends L.A. to a loss a year after the huge trade for Doncic.
2 min |
February 03, 2026
Los Angeles Times
An oasis of freshness in an L.A. food desert
Hyde Park hub is helping Black farmers bring produce to market
5 min |
February 03, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Callers connecting across party lines
California liberals, conservative Texans find common ground on phone
5 min |
February 03, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Finding ways around Newsom legacy
What Democrats in governor's race would do differently from popular incumbent.
5 min |
February 03, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Gaza medical evacuees enter Egypt
Thousands of Palestinian patients hope to use reopened border crossing.
4 min |
February 03, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Argentina fires ravage pristine Patagonia forests
These days, the majestic, forested slopes of Argentina’s Patagonia look like a war zone.
5 min |
February 03, 2026
Los Angeles Times
GOP chair rejects Clintons' offer for testimony
The Republican chair of a House committee rejected an offer Monday from former President Clinton to conduct a transcribed interview for a House investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, pushing the threat to hold both Clintons in contempt of Congress closer toward a vote.
1 min |
February 03, 2026
Writer’s Digest
Lauren Groff
The three-time National Book Award finalist discusses her new short story collection, Brawler, and the necessity of failure in writing.
10+ min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
Seven
THE CHALLENGE: Write a short story of 650 words or fewer based on the photo below.
2 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
On Famous Walkers, or Why You Should Pace Around While Writing
I couldn't mentally settle down to write this article, so I stepped outside for a 20-minute walk. During that walk, I managed to craft my opening sentence (yes, the one you just read). What is it about walking that unclogs my mental pathways?
6 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
Short-Story Dispensers Bring Literature to the Masses
Life is often a wait, whether it's for a commuter train, an appointment with a doctor, or the start of a class.
5 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
Pacing Your Writing Process
Keep creative momentum when you have little time to write.
10 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
The Pause Is the Point
How to use stillness to create momentum in your fiction.
10 min |
March / April 2026
Baseball America
SIX WAYS COACHES WOULD FIX COLLEGE BASEBALL'S COMPETITIVE DIVIDE
College baseball has never been an equal-opportunity sport. Geography, weather, facilities, scholarships and institutional commitment have always shaped the landscape. But coaches across the country believe the divide has widened into something more structural—and more permanent. It’s no longer a conversation about marginal advantages. It is about whether large segments of the sport are still competing in the same ecosystem.
5 min |
March/April 2026 (Double Issue)
Baseball America
NIL: WHAT ARE THE LARGEST DEALS?
Coaches dish on largest sums of Name, Image, Likeness money they've heard associated with star players
4 min |
March/April 2026 (Double Issue)
Baseball America
LONGTIME COACH MILANO LEFT MARK ON CAL BASEBALL
Bob Milano, the winningest head coach in University of California baseball history, died on Nov. 1 from complications from Alzheimer's disease. He was 85.
2 min |
March/April 2026 (Double Issue)
Baseball America
CHANTICLEER AS DAY
Coastal Carolina's athletic department emphasizes baseball, showing the way forward for mid-majors
3 min |
March/April 2026 (Double Issue)
Baseball America
HOLDING THE CENTER
Roch Cholowsky embraces everything that comes with being the best player on the best team in the country
5 min |
March/April 2026 (Double Issue)
Writer’s Digest
BREAKING IN
Debut authors: How they did it, what they learned, and why you can do it, too.
5 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
Write It Out
Writing prompts to boost your creativity.
1 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
Put Yourself in Charge of Your Own Story
Julie Ann Sipos, grand-prize winner of the 33rd annual WD Self-Published Book Awards, on how her career in Hollywood influences her writing style and her business strategy as an indie author.
4 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
3 Project Management Principles to Pace Yourself Through Your Next Writing Conference
Attending a writing conference can feel like controlled chaos with a million decisions to make, and you haven't even left the house yet! Then you walk into the actual event and discover that the best-laid plans will unravel. Anything can, and will, happen.
7 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
Pacing in Nonfiction
It's all about story.
5 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
Achieve Perfect Pacing
There's a fluttering sensation I get in my solar plexus when I stumble upon a trailblazing woman—someone whose role in our historical narrative has been marginalized, forgotten, or untold.
2 min |
March / April 2026
Writer’s Digest
Merging Memory With Imagination
Author Rin-rin Yu's debut middle-grade novel, Goodbye, French Fry, represents a combination of her true childhood experiences and the universal experience of growing into yourself.
5 min |