
Los Angeles Times
Epstein abuse survivors implore Congress to force files’ release
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse made their voices heard Tuesday on Capitol Hill, pressuring lawmakers to force the release of the sex trafficking investigation into the late financier and pushing back President Trump’s effort to dismiss the issue as a “hoax.”
3 min |
September 04, 2025

Los Angeles Times
China’s military parade reveals new missiles, drones
Soldiersin pristine and pressed uniforms marched in lockstep, their boots clacking a steady cadence on the pavement and their eyes following leader Xi Jinping ashe drove by in review. Helicopters flew overhead, forming the numbers 8 and 0 in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
3 min |
September 04, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Swedish forest has key role as Europe shoots for stars
Deep in the Swedish forest, where reindeer roam and scientists ski in winter, lies one of Europe's hopes for a spaceport that can ultimately compete with the United States, China and Russia.
4 min |
September 04, 2025

Los Angeles Times
UAE warns Israel of ‘red line’
One envoy says annexing West Bank would undermine nations’ accord
4 min |
September 04, 2025

Los Angeles Times
One step forward, but two steps back for erratic Dodgers
L.A. falls in Pittsburgh as catchable fly balls drop, pitches go wild and bullpen struggles.
4 min |
September 04, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Aid agencies urge funds for Afghanistan after quake
Aid agencies on Wednesday urged the international community to increase funding to Afghanistan after a major earthquake killed at least 1,400 people and injured thousands more.
2 min |
September 04, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Live from New York, it’s some different people
‘Saturday Night Live’ adds five new faces for its 5Ist season amid several departures.
3 min |
September 04, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Area's progress on homelessness at risk
L.A. County has 14% fewer living on streets than 2 years ago, but funding cuts loom.
3 min |
September 04, 2025

Los Angeles Times
6 star turns to keep an eye on
Jessie Buckley and Jesse Plemons are among actors likely to draw Oscar buzz.
6 min |
September 04, 2025

Scoop USA Newspaper
Honoring Our Grandparents Day
Celebrate Grandparents Day, September 7, 2025
4 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 30

Scoop USA Newspaper
Why Trump is doomed
The neofascist takeover of America — of our cities, universities, media, law firms, museums, civil service, and public prosecutors who tried to hold Trump and Trump’s vigilantes accountable to the law — worsens by the day.
2 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 30

Scoop USA Newspaper
The NCAA settlement is unjust & discriminatory. Student-athletes deserve a deal that reflects their true value they bring to college sports
\"The bottom line is that the NCAA and its member colleges are suppressing the pay of student athletes who collectively generate billions of dollars in revenues for colleges every year. Those enormous sums of money flow to seemingly everyone except the student-athletes. College presidents, athletic directors, coaches, conference commissioners, and NCAA executives take in sixand seven-figure salaries. Colleges build lavish new facilities. But the student athletes who generate the revenues, many of whom are African American and from lower-income backgrounds, end up with little or nothing.\" - Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh
3 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 36

Scoop USA Newspaper
Join Musicopia String Orchestras: Alum Aljavar Mcfarland shares how MSO changed his life
Video auditions for the Musicopia String Orchestras (MSO) are due by Saturday, August 30, with the 2025-26 season beginning on September 9.
2 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 36

Scoop USA Newspaper
Men in the Classroom: A call to inspire the next generation
Senator Vincent Hughes, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and community leaders spark a movement to empower men of color to step into classrooms and transform the lives of young people.
2 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 37

Scoop USA Newspaper
Brandon Flood, former secretary of the PA Board of Pardons passes
Brandon Flood, the former secretary of the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons and a longtime advocate for criminal justice reform, passed away on August 25, 2025, at the age of 43.
1 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 37

Scoop USA Newspaper
Chester Township host Annual Back-to-School Bash
Every year, students in Chester Township look forward to the Annual Back-to-School extravaganza, sponsored and directed by Chester Risheena Payne, with the support of Township Manager Debbie Zimmerman and the Chester Township Council.
1 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 37

Scoop USA Newspaper
Hughes' renew vows at Philadelphia Art Museum
Some 250 guests gathered at the Philadelphia Museum of Art to witness the vow renewal of Sheryl Lee Ralph and State Senator Vincent Hughes after 20 years, walking up the storied steps in a shawl with an 80-foot train.
1 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 37

Country Living
In With the Old Cabin Fever
From Adirondack-style frames to folksy instruments, these mountain-life mainstays will add rustic charm at any altitude.
2 min |
October - November 2025

Country Living
What Is It? What Is It Worth?
Our team of antiques experts weighs in on your treasured finds.
2 min |
October - November 2025

Country Living
HOMEY HODGEPODGE
Long inspired by old fishing villages, hunting lodges, and the American West, British designer Tom Cox settles into a cozy and collected 325-year-old farmhouse deep in the English countryside.
3 min |
October - November 2025

Country Living
Life in the Country Salt of the Earth
A West Virginian revives her family's seven-generation artisanal salt business with brine sourced from an ancient ocean buried within the Appalachian Mountains.
1 min |
October - November 2025

Country Living
Country Comeback Tyrolean Chairs
Also known as the Swiss Mountain chair, this centuries-old seating style blends on-trend folksiness and primitive charm.
1 min |
October - November 2025

Country Living
Better With Age
Author Jeff Zentner welcomes home his first-ever pet at a more seasoned stage of life.
2 min |
October - November 2025

TV Guide Magazine
The Fab Four
The Golden Girls celebrate its 40th anniversary
2 min |
September 8–28, 2025

TV Guide Magazine
DMV
In this new workplace comedy, it's hard to tell who is having a worse time: patrons of the East Hollywood DMV branch or its eclectic mix of employees, who are faced with a plethora of problems.
1 min |
September 8–28, 2025

TV Guide Magazine
DEVIL IN DISGUISE: JOHN WAYNE GACY
Severance's Michael Chernus delivers one of the most unexpected performances of the year as the notorious Chicago serial killer who abducted, tortured and murdered over 30 young men and boys between 1972 and 1978.
1 min |
September 8–28, 2025

TV Guide Magazine
THE LAST FRONTIER
\"Making a jailbreak at 30,000 feet is only the beginning,\" an enigmatic CIA operative (Haley Bennett) warns rugged U.S. Marshal Frank Remnick (Jason M Clarke) in the thrilling opening chapter of a new manhunt series from The Blacklist's Jon Bokenkamp and cocreator Richard D'Ovidio.
1 min |
September 8–28, 2025

TV Guide Magazine
CHAD POWERS
Glen Powell may be a Hollywood star, but he's quickly fashioning himself into a master of disguise as he hits the small screen in this six-episode comedy based on a character Eli Manning created for his ESPN+ series Eli's Places.
1 min |
September 8–28, 2025

TV Guide Magazine
MAIGRET
PREMIERES SUNDAY, OCT. 5, 9/8c (check local listings at pbs.org)
1 min |
September 8–28, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Military lawyers to serve as immigration judges
Hegseth approves sending up to 600 to Justice Department, Aug. 27 memo says.
2 min |