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- Angelenos stand up against racism during unity march CHP Capt. David Dashiell, center, talks to students before a unity march and dialogue event to denounce racism at Exposition Park in Los Angeles on Sunday, July 18, 2021. The event is coordinated by The Alliance Los Angeles (a coalition of the 11 professional sports teams in the Greater LA area) and the Brotherhood Crusade. (Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer) Students, community members, LAPD officers and civic leaders march from Exposition Park in Los Angeles to denounce racism on…
- UFC champion Brandon Moreno embraces building his legacy To say Brandon Moreno’s life has changed in the past five weeks is an understatement. One day he is in Mexico City to meet Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. Another day he is being mobbed by fans outside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum before a soccer match between Mexico and Nigeria. “It’s been such a blessing with him. He’s such a great guy. This whole journey,” said Jason House, Moreno’s manager for the past three years. “The result obviously…
- Photos: Discovery Cube LA reopens in Sylmar Children play at the Discovery Cube Los Angeles during the reopening in Sylmar, Calif. on July 22, 2021. (Photo by Shae Hammond, Contributing Photographer) Children play at the Discovery Cube Los Angeles during the reopening in Sylmar, Calif. on July 22, 2021. (Photo by Shae Hammond, Contributing Photographer) Children play at the Discovery Cube Los Angeles during the reopening in Sylmar, Calif. on July 22, 2021. (Photo by Shae Hammond, Contributing Photographer) Children play at the Discovery Cube Los Angeles…
- Coronavirus numbers keep climbing as LA County officials grapple with mask enforcement strategy Fans arrive for the Dodgers vs Giants game Monday, July 19,2021. Anyone 2 years of age and older attending games at Dodger Stadium is required to wear a mask or appropriate face covering while in covered stadium concourses and at concession stands, in accordance with the latest Los Angeles County Department of Public Health order. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Masked Dodger fans arrive for the Dodgers vs Giants game Monday, July 19,2021. Anyone 2 years of…
- Godinez honored as LA’s Firefighter of the Year, rekindling ceremony postponed by pandemic The LA City Firefighters Association recognizes retired Capt. Rick Godinez as Firefighter of the Year at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Downtown Los Angeles , Calif. on July 22, 2021. (Photo by Shae Hammond, Contributing Photographer) The LA City Firefighters Association recognizes retired Capt. Rick Godinez as Firefighter of the Year at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Downtown Los Angeles , Calif. on July 22, 2021. (Photo by Shae Hammond, Contributing Photographer) The LA City Firefighters Association recognizes retired Capt.…
- From stunning Malibu to iconic Santa Monica, here's where to find LA's best beach hotels When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. Tripadvisor Los Angeles has some of the world's most beautiful coastline. Many hotels also front LA's stunning beachfront, from Malibu to Santa Monica and the South Bay. The best LA beach hotels start from $198 to $675 per night and come with pools and ocean views. Table of Contents: Masthead StickySure, the Hollywood sign is one of Los Angeles' most famous landmarks, but there's perhaps nothing…
- $2,000 checks given to 26 households impacted by LAPD’s fireworks detonation Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Councilman Curren Price on Thursday, July 22, announced that the nonprofit Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles is giving $2,000 in cash assistance to 26 households in South Los Angeles impacted by a destructive fireworks explosion set off by a police bomb squad. “The Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles was designed to rapidly respond to crisis, and we activated immediately after the explosion, in partnership with the Mayor’s Office and Councilmember Curren Price. Our work…
- Rep. Maxine Waters calls for federal probe into alleged 'Executioners' gang in Los Angeles Sheriff's Department House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters, takes her mask off to speak during a signing ceremony for the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, H.R. 266, after it passed the House on Capitol Hill, Thursday, April 23, 2020, in Washington. Associated Press/Andrew Harnik Rep. Maxine Waters is asking for a federal probe into the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. Waters called on Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate the alleged "Executioners" gang. The group was accused of celebrating…
- 12 housing trends inside Los Angeles County’s $148,500 price jump — or $17 an hour Los Angeles County’s homebuying binge continued in June as price records were broken across the region and in all six Southern California counties. House hunters ignored soaring prices and bidding wars and bought homes at a pace not seen in years. Here are 12 must-watch trends my trusty spreadsheet found within DQNews/CoreLogic’s report on closed transactions in June for Los Angeles County … 1. Sales: 8,555 existing and new residences sold — up 10% from May and up 69% from pandemic-iced…
- Chicago man admits to luring women to LA, other cities, with modeling deals and then trafficking them LOS ANGELES — A man pleaded guilty Monday to a federal sex trafficking charge, admitting that he lured young women to Los Angeles and elsewhere with promises of promoting their modeling careers, but instead used force, fraud and/or coercion to cause the victims to engage in commercial sex acts. Jerome Terry Jr., 45, of Chicago, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright II to one count of conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking, according to the U.S. Attorney’s…
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The Suicide Squad | Official IMAX® Red Band Trailer
From the horribly beautiful mind of James Gunn and filmed in IMAX. Experience