Los Angeles Times
Rushing on the field but he's not in big hurry
He's embracing role as backup catcher with a three-time All-Star in Smith in front of him.
3 min |
February 23, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Hudson show renewed amid changes for TV
Kelly Clarkson's and Sherri Shepherd's shows end as podcasts attract celebrities.
3 min |
February 23, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Notable disappearances captivate and unsettle us
People who know nada about aviation history still know who Amelia Earhart is.
5 min |
February 23, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Tipping, its racist past and online furor
Geoff Davis doesn’t want his employees to have to rely on tips.
5 min |
February 23, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Time for some Democrats to exit
Every farmer knows there comes a time to thin the crop to allow the most promising plants to grow bigger and reach their potential.
4 min |
February 23, 2026
Los Angeles Times
A plot to keep book industry alive
Startup is enlisting online influencers to choose titles in the social media era.
4 min |
February 23, 2026
New York magazine
The City Politic: David Freedlander
Mamdani's Surprisingly Moderate Start
5 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Power: E.J. Dickson 'Do You Remember the Gynecologist You Used to Send Your Victims To?'
The doctors who helped Jeffrey Epstein keep his “girls” sexually fit.
6 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
How an embittered Brit decimated the Washington Post.
WHEN WILL LEWIS ARRIVED at the Washington Post in January 2024, he was received as a potential redeemer. The Post had lost $77 million the previous year under Lewis’s predecessor as publisher and CEO, Fred Ryan, an affable man about town who was once Ronald Reagan’s post-presidential chief of staff.
10+ min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Neighborhood News: Big Bath
Williamsburg's Culture of Bathe-ing festival reveals an emerging corporate bathing culture.
6 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
A River of Fish Sauce
Ha's Snack Bar earned raves for its forceful Vietnamese cooking. Its follow-up, Bistrot Ha, pushes even harder.
4 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
The MetLife Building Gets a Coastal Canteen
Giulietta is Italian for commuters.
1 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
The Most Loaded Baked Potatoes
Kumpir, a Turkish specialty, comes to Noho.
1 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Apology or not, readers ready to give Cronin the heave-ho
How does Mick Cronin survive this, sending his own player off the court after hustling hard on defense to get a piece of the ball but unfortunately too much contact and drew a foul.
3 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
UCLA to play 2026 at Rose Bowl
New UCLA coach Bob Chesney will direct his first football season in a historic venue the Bruins have long called home.
1 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Ruling allows Louisiana schools to post Ten Commandments
A U.S. appeals court has cleared the way for a Louisiana law requiring poster-sized displays of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms to take effect.
3 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Passing on motherhood
I CHOSE MY BUDDING COMEDY CAREER OVER HAVING A BABY
4 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Uber to spend $100 million on robotaxi chargers in U.S.
Uber Technologies Inc. is planning to spend more than $100 million to build fast-charging, autonomous-vehicle charging stations in the U.S., the latest move to establish itself as a critical player in the robotaxi industry.
2 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
L.A. fire victims say complaints ignored
Homeowners assert state regulators did little to resolve insurer’s handling of their claims
7 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Doncic and the Lakers hold off Clippers as Leonard exits late
5:10 left because of left ankle soreness.
2 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS THE NEW SPACE RACE
Southern California investment surged in 2025 led by hard tech industry, aerospace and defense
2 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Sierra Canyon's solid depth on display in postseason
With a lineup that goes nine deep, Sierra Canyon’s boys’ basketball team has won 25 of 26 games this season, and about the only way the Trailblazers are going to be a denied Southern Section Open Division and state championships is if a fellow Mission League team can beat them.
2 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
He's hoping to hold on for first PGA Tour win
At the end of moving day at the Genesis Invitational, Jacob Bridgeman found himself right where he was when he started four hours earlier — at the top of the leaderboard.
3 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
O'Brien breaks silence over Reiner killings
Comic's friends were stabbed hours after attending a holiday party at his house.
2 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
They're uniform in criticism of Fanatics
Fans voice ire over poor products and pricing, but the giant sports apparel company isn't solely to blame
4 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Home run made him Pirates great
Bill Mazeroski, the Hall of Fame second baseman who won eight Gold Glove awards for his steady work in the field and the hearts of countless Pittsburgh Pirates fans for his historic walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, has died at the age of 89.
3 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Your picks for the best L.A. films not on our list
When we decided to rank the best Los Angeles movies, we thought 101 titles would be plenty: room enough for undeniable classics, personal obsessions, even a guilty pleasure or two. Of course it wasn’t. You let us know, endorsing many of our selections but insisting we'd missed a few. Sifting through your responses, 14 films had the most passionate advocacy. You'll find them listed below in alphabetical order. Together they make up a perfectly valid alternate list, one that captures the glamour and romance of L.A. — as well as its lovable plasticity — just as well.
6 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Potential sites for new South L.A. monument
For more than a century, South Los Angeles has been an anchor for Black art, activism and commerce — from the 1920s when Central Avenue was the epicenter of the West Coast jazz scene to recent years as artists and entrepreneurs reinvigorate the area with new developments such as Destination Crenshaw.
6 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Photographer charts his eclectic journey
TURNER PRIZE WINNER WOLFGANG TILLMANS, ALSO A MUSICIAN WHO MAKES THE CLUB ROUNDS, LANDS AT REGEN PROJECTS WITH INTIMATE EXHIBITION.
5 min |
February 22, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Make this pizza toast, a retro Tokyo snack
TRY AN EASY RECIPE FOR A VERSION OF THE POPULAR MENU ITEM AT CLASSIC JAPANESE COFFEE SHOPS.
4 min |