Alexander Schecter, 24, of Santa Monica is accused of rape, kidnapping and more after allegedly trapping two UCLA students in his car in early March.
Former OHL player Jacob Winterton, older brother of Seattle Kraken center Ryan Winterton, has died at age 25 after a battle with cancer, the league confirmed Wednesday.
Meta’s chairman and chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, at Los Angeles Superior Court last month.
Hall of Famer Frank Thomas is suing the Chicago White Sox over alleged unauthorized likeness use on jerseys, amid tensions that include being left out of a Black History Month graphic.
A barista in Louisville, Kentucky, is alleging religious discrimination after she says she was fired for sharing Christian beliefs with a co-worker.
President Trump has raised hopes that the war with Iran might end soon.
Iranian parliament speaker Ghalibaf has threatened U.S. forces while reportedly being eyed by the Trump administration as a potential Iran talks channel.
Joy Behar debated GOP guest host Abby Huntsman on "The View" over what the U.S. military has accomplished in Iran, as Behar claimed the operation only buried the Epstein files.
Surveillance video captures a teen mob ransacking a Sacramento Chevron store, leaving one employee shaken and merchandise strewn across the aisles.
X's proposed monetization changes could stop foreign bot farms from funding divisive U.S. creators, but Elon Musk has delayed the policy for review.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum revealed that Iran could have hit Washington, D.C., and other U.S. cities through proxies in Venezuela had the Trump administration not intervened.
Hear the instruments and scores, on view in a new exhibition at the Morgan Library and Museum, that proved foundational for Mozart’s life in music.
A new COVID-19 variant, BA.3.2, has been detected in 25 U.S. states, the CDC reports, with immune escape traits that may evade vaccine protection.
"Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" star Jessi Draper claims estranged husband Jordan Ngatikaura contacted an escort service during their marriage in a bombshell interview.
An L.A. jury awarded $3 million in a child social media addiction case, but Section 230 and First Amendment protections may doom the verdict on appeal.
The BBC named ex-Google chief Matt Brittin as its new director general following the controversy of its Trump documentary that led to multiple resignations.
The White House and DOJ are pushing back against Rep. Jamie Raskin's letter alleging Trump mishandled classified documents, calling the accusations baseless and a political stunt.
Zach Wilson has reportedly signed a one-year deal with the New Orleans Saints, joining his fourth NFL team in four seasons, and will serve as a backup to Tyler Shough.
The Eighth Circuit ruled illegal immigrants detained by ICE are not entitled to bond hearings, a win AG Bondi called a massive court victory.
The jobs cuts and a new stock program for executives come as Meta continues to shift its focus to artificial intelligence.
A satellite image of Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar in February.
Senator John Thune, the majority leader, brought the SAVE America Act to the floor under intense pressure from President Trump and conservatives who maintained that it was needed to prevent noncitizens from voting,
Alex Bregman said a pregame speech by former Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill gave Team USA perspective on representing the U.S. during the World Baseball Classic.
The Loyola Phoenix apologized after an Instagram post called Sheridan Gorman's alleged killer an "illegal immigrant," citing conflicts with AP style.
The EEOC found Planned Parenthood of Illinois violated Title VII, ordering a $500,000 payment after finding racial discrimination against White employees.
San Francisco school board votes to reinstate eighth-grade algebra districtwide after a decade-long policy shift led to lower advanced math enrollment.
Kate Marvel, a scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies at Columbia University, is one of the almost 100,000 scientists to leave the federal government since President Trump took office.
At issue for the justices was whether providers like Cox could be held legally responsible if they knew that customers were pirating music but did not take steps to terminate their internet access.
Stephen Colbert will focus on writing a new “Lord of the Rings” movie after his talk show ends in May.
Tracy Kidder in 1999 in Northampton, Mass. He moved to rural Western Massachusetts after completing a creative writing master’s program at the University of Iowa.
The former head of Google in Europe, Matt Brittin, has been named as the new leader of the BBC.
Air Canada chief executive Michael Rousseau in 2024.
A Reddit forum has become a haven for those deciding whether it’s time to shave it all.
Juneau, Alaska, on a snowy morning earlier this month.
Virginians for Fair Elections, the main Democratic-aligned effort to redraw congressional maps in Virginia, has heavily out-raised the main Republican-aligned effort, Virginians for Fair Maps.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani blamed his predecessor, Eric Adams, for leaving the city with a multibillion-dollar deficit.
Pokrovske, a small rural town in the Dnipropetrovsk region of eastern Ukraine, about 60 miles east of Zaporizhzhia, in January.
We look at why flying right now is awful.
Allegations against Noma’s chef have spurred debate over whether a 19th-century model for organizing kitchen staffs breeds physical and psychic violence.
How the United States can end Iran’s control of the Persian Gulf.