
Los Angeles Times
Youths charged in attack on Black teenager
Boys hurled slurs and inflicted a concussion in the Simi Valley assault, officials say.
2 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Swift's 'Life' is pristine damage control
The pop superstar follows up messy last album with a tidy new collaboration.
3 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
California's glaciers are retreating
Ice-free peaks of Sierra Nevada have never been seen by humans
3 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Chargers are caught at the pass
Herbert's costly interception at goal line thwarts comeback hopes in dispiriting loss to Commanders
3 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Blue Jays roll past the Yankees, take a commanding lead
Rookie Trey Yesavage set a Blue Jays postseason record by striking out Il in 5'/: no-hit innings, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit the first postseason grand slam in team history and Toronto beat the New York Yankees 13-7 on Sunday to take a 2-0 lead in the American League Division Series.
2 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Health subsidies are important despite GOP lies
Here’s why Democrats must continue to use the federal shutdown to force the issue.
6 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Home offices make way for hobby rooms
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the most in-demand amenity was a stylish home office.
3 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
It's about civil rights, not politics
Re “Cal State schools target of probe,” Sept. 28
1 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Stunning UCLA win is a family affair for the Neuheisels
Two former Bruins quarterbacks — father Rick and son Jerry — relish a huge upset.
4 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Taiwan Clinic Pioneers Breakthrough Laser Solution for Age-Related Vision Loss
For decades, turning 45 meant choosing between reading glasses or undergoing intraocular lens (IOL) replacement surgery to correct presbyopia. But now, a new option is emerging.
2 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Championing Precision Medicine and Global Outreach
Through cutting-edge genomic medicine, AI integration, and a strong focus on patient privacy, Taipei Beitou Health Management Hospital is redefining preventive care and medical tourism in Taiwan.
2 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
From Taiwan to the World: A MedTech Firm on the Rise
A-Top Health Biotech is scaling fast with a regulatory push, in-house production, and global ambitions.
2 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Fertility Care with Patient-Friendly Innovation
With fewer injections, high success rates, and a globally respected founder, Usoon Clinic is transforming fertility care in Taipei and beyond.
2 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Pushing the Frontiers of Cancer Care
The National Taiwan University Cancer Center in Taipei is redefining global standards for oncology treatment and research.
2 min |
October 06, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Advancing Cancer Prevention
General Biologicals Corporation (GBC) is redefining cancer care with advanced CTC detection technology and a strategic push into international markets.
2 min |
October 06, 2025

Fortune US
PASSIONS: BE OUR (ONLY) GUEST
AFTER THE MANGOSTEEN daiquiri misted tableside with lime oil, the cheesy garlic naan, the broccoli salad with pistachios and mint, the pink peppered pineapple soda, the tandoori half-chicken with tingling green chutney, the crock of thick, savory, buttery black dal—after all that, served in the celadon-green Permit Room in Notting Hill, no, I did not need dessert.
3 min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
HOW RED LOBSTER'S 36-YEAR-OLD CEO PLANS TO DELIVER THE BOLDEST RESTAURANT COMEBACK IN HISTORY
WITH THE BEARING of a former college football player and the polish of a private equity dealmaker, Damola Adamolekun commands the attention of a room before he says a word.
3 min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
WHEN THE MACHINES CAME FOR AMERICAN JOBS
“FARM MECHANIZATION HAS JUST BEGUN,” proclaimed the cover of Fortune's October 1948 edition. And indeed, the rise of machines such as the tractor was causing profound changes in the American workforce, the accompanying article explained: “In 1800 three out of four in the working population were in agriculture... In 1948 only one in seven U.S. workers is needed to provide the nation’s food.” That trend continued: In 2003, Fortune reported that the agricultural workforce made up just 2% of employment—yet farms still produced a more-than-adequate bounty for American consumption and export.
1 min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
FEAR ON THE FARM
BIG AGRICULTURE WRESTLES WITH THE WHITE HOUSE IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN.
10 min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
WANNA BET? WHY INVESTORS ARE GAMBLING ON KALSHI AND POLYMARKET
THE 2024 ELECTIONS SHOWED THE POTENTIAL AND POPULARITY OF “PREDICTION MARKETS.” BUT THE STARTUPS AND THEIR HEADSTRONG YOUNG FOUNDERS STILL FACE LONG ODDS.
10+ min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
TECH: THE AI OF THE HURRICANE
WHEN NASA and its Soviet rivals launched the first meteorological satellites into space in the 1960s, weather forecasts on Earth changed forever. With a constellation of eyes in the sky, forecasters could suddenly monitor conditions over oceans and remote landmasses, filling in major gaps in their models and providing an early warning system about potential storms forming far away.
4 min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
MCKINSEY ALUMS DOMINATE THE WORLD'S C-SUITES. WILL AI DRY UP THE FIRM’S CEO PIPELINE?
THE CONSULTING GIANT HAS PRODUCED MORE FORTUNE 500 CEOs THAN ANY OTHER INSTITUTION. NOW IT'S SPRINTING TO RETHINK HOW IT TRAINS LEADERS.
10+ min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
THE FUTURE 50: FAST-GROWING COMPANIES THAT INVESTORS SHOULD WATCH—AND LEADERS SHOULD EMULATE
BUSINESSES WORLDWIDE have weathered a chaotic year so far in 2025. Shifting global trade and tariff dynamics and the AI race have made the pace of change even more relentless than usual. Costs have risen, and bankruptcies are up. Still, across sectors, some companies are not just staying afloat, but thriving—and in many markets, buoyant share prices show that investors retain their optimism.
4 min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
THE BATTLE TO SAVE INTEL
BUOYED BY EMERGENCY INVESTMENTS FROM THE U.S. GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY PEERS, ONE OF AMERICAʼS GREATEST TECH COMPANIES IS IN THE FIGHT OF ITS LIFE.
10 min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
HOW WIZ WON BIG
A VETERAN TEAM, A SIMPLE BUT POWERFUL PRODUCT, AND A LASER-FOCUSED CEO ADDED UP TO A $32 BILLION EXIT—AND ONE OF THE BIGGEST TECH DEALS OF THE DECADE.
10+ min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
WE'RE NOT IN AN 'AI WINTER'-BUT HERE'S HOW TO SURVIVE A COLD SNAP
OVER THE NEARLY three years since ChatGPT's launch in November 2022, generative AI has created a frenzy that has radiated like the midday summer sun—hot and unrelenting.
5 min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
RAMP WANTS TO SHAKE UP CORPORATE CREDIT CARDS. INVESTORS BELIEVE THAT'S A $22.5 BILLION IDEA
The fintech startup is aspiring to change the way companies spend—and taking aim at American Express. But can Ramp live up to the hype?
10+ min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
RESTORING THE AURA OF RALPH LAUREN
A DECADE AGO, RALPH LAUREN THE COMPANY WAS JEOPARDIZING ITS LUXURY REPUTATION AND WATCHING PROFITS PLUMMET. THE SOLUTION: FINDING THE RIGHT PARTNER FOR RALPH LAUREN, THE MAN. HOW PATRICE LOUVET HELPED AMERICA’S MOST IMPORTANT FASHION COMPANY GET ITS GROOVE BACK.
10+ min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
ESPIONAGE ENTERS THE CHAT
HOW NORTH KOREAN AGENTS FUNNELED UP TO $1 BILLION FROM CORPORATIONS INTO KIM JONG-UN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM.
10+ min |
October - November 2025

Fortune US
MAKING SENSE OF A 'PHENOMENAL' AI BUBBLE
Lots of companies will implode in any short-term bubble. But a few will emerge as the Googles and Amazons of the Al era.
2 min |