In our final Sundance Daily newsletter of 2025, we catch up with the team behind 'Love, Brooklyn,' recommend two new horror movies and more.
Wall Street is tumbling on fears the big U.S. companies that have feasted on the artificial-intelligence frenzy are under threat from a competitor in China
Pasadena Playhouse and Center Theatre Group have worked to give kids safe spaces and keep them engaged with the arts, while some schools remain shuttered because of the L.A. fires
The assembly of billionaires at Trump's inauguration was a display of wealth and power unlike any before. The display was all the more remarkable given how recently many in tech were politically naive or apathetic.
In his Monday newsletter, Los Angeles Times columnist Glenn Whipp wonders how many best picture nominees you've seen. Plus: The Times goes to Sundance.
The new Bachelor, whose season begins Monday on ABC, declined to comment on the dating franchise's issues surrounding race, saying he was focused on his experience.
Mary Bronstein and star Rose Byrne talk about their film, “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” and answer our very important questions about kids being terrible, bad parking jobs and therapy at the L.A. Times Studios @ Sundance Film Festival presented by Chase Sapphire Reserve.
Saint Thomas struggled to find purpose with his life amid a deep battle with depression. At USC, Thomas has found an environment that is helping him thrive.
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces Senate confirmation hearings Wednesday and Thursday, health advocates find themselves in an uncomfortable position.
Trump threatened Colombia with tariffs and a travel ban. Colombia's leader wanted better treatment for deportees. They appear to have reached a compromise.
The Lakers' decision to acquire Dorian Finney-Smith well before the trade deadline has gone over well with players impressed by his game-changing energy.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians are streaming into Gaza's most heavily destroyed area after Israel lifted its closure of the north.