U.S. soccer fans are outraged by FIFA's ticket sale system that included high prices and poor seat locations that were revealed after the purchases were completed.
Nearly five years after an almost-fatal heart attack, Odenkirk returns to the action genre with “Normal,” marking the latest twist in an unpredictable career.
Tapatío changes hands and has big expansion plans as GLP-1 drugs reshape how Americans crave flavor
Plus a surprising and versatile pineapple tart.
A study finds that 41% of traded mammal species share at least one pathogen with humans, compared with just 6.4% of species not involved in trade.
BagelFest New York founder pays respect to evolving Los Angeles and West Coast bagel scene with an L.A. version of his annual celebration of all things bagel. The sold-out BagelFest West drew more than 1,000 to sample 'innovative and groundbreaking bagel bites.'
Early in his career, the 7-foot center helped the Phoenix Suns reach the NBA Finals as a double-double machine. The Lakers need that again.
The Trump administration says it's returning U.S. science to a golden era. Critics say it's tarnished by political agendas.
Southern Californians likely won’t be able to see reentry or splashdown in person, but NASA will livestream it. Here’s what you should know
L.A. Times Food and the cookbook shop Now Serving are collaborating on book signings and more at the L.A. Times Festival of Books. Check out the full schedule of cookbook author signings and food demos.
California in 2026 has already seen its highest number of annual measles cases in seven years. The looming new domestic beachhead comes as vaccination rates have fallen.
A recycler in Vernon melted down pallets of lead-acid car batteries for a century and there is still lead in people's yards after a decade of cleanup.
Construction on the California Science Center's new Samuel Oschin Air & Space Center, home to the Endeavour shuttle, is complete.
The former network TV news anchor will host 'We're Back! With Brian Williams' starting later this year.
There are several more steps NASA must take between Artemis II and a planned moon landing in 2028. Here's what the space agency expects to do before embarking on an ambitious lunar pit stop to Mars.