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Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Window now open for student aid applications

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the 2026-27 school year has officially opened.

2 min  |

October 21, 2025
Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Can Utah actually save the Great Salt Lake?

No saline lake has ever been rescued. Gov. Spencer Cox is confident his state will be the first to succeed.

4 min  |

October 21, 2025
Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Rams’ win again proves offense extends well beyond their stars

Mumpfield, Ferguson highlight stunning depth in romp over Jaguars in London.

2 min  |

October 21, 2025
Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

U.S. announces co-hosts in bid for Women’s World Cup

The United States added Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica to its proposal to host the 2031 Women's World Cup, the only bid FIFA is considering for the tournament.

3 min  |

October 21, 2025
Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Mom may have taken girl out of state

New details emerge in case of 9-year-old who was reported missing in Lompoc.

3 min  |

October 21, 2025
Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

CALM DESPITE EPIC COLLAPSE

Dodgers always knew they were Series-bound, even after no-no blowup in Baltimore

7 min  |

October 21, 2025
Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Word from a Wise man: Make friends with sharks and the sea

Marathon open water swimmer Hank Wise has crossed Catalina Channel eight times.

4 min  |

October 21, 2025
Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Hit-Boy hits refresh with new LP, outlook

The rapper says 'Software Update' is more than just his musical reinvention.

6 min  |

October 21, 2025
Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

8 fire-damaged sites a 'public nuisance'

L.A. officials' declaration puts pressure on Palisades property owners to clear debris. Some say they can't afford the cost.

5 min  |

October 21, 2025
Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Plan does more harm than good

Re “Controversial plan aims to reduce future wildfire risk,\" Oct. 16

4 min  |

October 21, 2025
Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Taking fathers to 'Task'

The show creator and co-stars reflect on the collision course that led to the finale of the HBO crime drama

8 min  |

October 21, 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Embrace Your Strange

Discover your writing quirks and use them to your advantage.

5 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Our Mews(es)

Illustrator Bob Eckstein shares whimsical drawings of writers and their cats, excerpted from his newest book, Inspired by Cats, written with Nava Atlas.

1 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

BREAKING IN

Debut authors: How they did it, what they learned, and why you can do it, too.

4 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

LEVERAGING THE POWER OF WHAT IF? IN SPECULATIVE STORIES

Five techniques for convincing readers your fiction just might be real after all.

6 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

DEVELOPING MAGIC SYSTEMS

Award-winning author Whitney Hill shares considerations for developing a magic system for your stories and how to avoid boxing yourself in for future works.

10 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

CREATURES OF THE NIGHT

Enrich your fiction with dreams, nightmares, and half-awake visions.

10+ min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

THE WEIRDER, THE BETTER

How to write nonfiction that sells by embracing the odd sides of life.

10 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

WRITING IN THE SOUTHERN GOTHIC STYLE

Understand the origins and nuances of this Gothic subgenre to write atmospheric tales.

9 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

HIDDEN SUGAR

Grand-prize winner of the 94th Annual WD Writing Competition Alison Luterman shares the inspiration behind her winning poem and the power of being a poet.

5 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

The Swimmers

THE CHALLENGE: Write a drabble-a short story of exactly 100 words-based on the photo prompt below.

1 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

The Cultural and Educational Benefits of Bilingual Books

Dr. Cynthia Weill has spent her career advocating for high-quality children's literature, and her series of bilingual early reader books champion multicultural learning for all ages.

3 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Family Politics

Learn to read like a writer from books both new and older.

4 min  |

November / December 2025
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

LARRY GAGOSIAN

The world's grandest art dealer and new owner of Book Hampton, the celebrated tome slinger to East End Brahmins — on summering in Capri, wading in warm St. Barts waters, his custom-made pool cue, and sitting for David Hockney

1 min  |

November 2025
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

From Bust to Bust

Andrew Ross Sorkin tells NATALIE KORACH his new book on 1929 works as a parable for today—down to the characters

5 min  |

November 2025
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

He Got His MTV

TOM FRESTON helped birth MTV and reinvent television. In an excerpt from his new memoir, Unplugged: Adventures from MTV to Timbuktu, he recalls the campaign that saved the network

5 min  |

November 2025
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

THE LAST STAND

Richard Prince has shocked the cultural establishment again and again with norm-breaking—some say lawbreaking—conceptual artworks. But since the pandemic, he's been holed up in his Hamptons home, rarely making appearances. In an unprecedented interview late in his career, he spills to NATE FREEMAN about the surprising new series he calls Folk Songs and his six-hour film, Deposition. And for the first time, he discusses what will happen to his estate after he's gone

10+ min  |

November 2025
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

THE ARTIST IS PRESENT

As ICE continues mass detainments and deportations, artist Isabelle Brourman has spent months inside the New York City federal immigration court. She spoke with KEZIAH WEIR about the scenes of brutality and emotional strength she's documented, in rooms where cameras aren't allowed

6 min  |

November 2025
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

MUSE AND MAKER

The painter Kate Capshaw, known for her intimate likenesses, could hardly say no when the National Portrait Gallery commissioned one of Steven Spielberg, her husband of more than 30 years

2 min  |

November 2025
Vanity Fair US

Vanity Fair US

DREAM WEAVER

FOR HIS DEBUT at Dior, Jonathan Anderson worked with prolific textile artist Sheila Hicks to reimagine the house's epochal Lady Dior bag with texture, utility, movement, and fun.

1 min  |

November 2025