A Young Girl Questions Wearing a Head Scarf in “Rizoo”
Azadeh Navai’s short film follows a rebellious girl who asks questions about when and why she needs to wear a hijab.
Read MoreBurning Eyes, Breathing Problems, And Rashes: Residents Claim California’s Lithium Battery Fire Made Them Sick. Officials Deny the Health Risks.
It’s the fourth fire at Moss Landing—a critical facility for Newsom’s clean energy plans
Read MoreThe Media’s Mega-Failure on LA’s Mega-Fires
Even as the LA fires still burn, most journalism is not representing how the climate crisis is driving increasingly frequent and severe extreme...
Read MoreThe Insurance Crisis Looming in California as the Wildfires Burn
California’s Department of Insurance has worked to repair the broken insurance system, but the LA fires threaten to undo the progress the state has...
Read MoreBelow Deck cameraman in coma years after saving crew member's life
Below Deck cameraman Brent Freeburg, who once saved a cast member’s life on camera, is in a coma after suffering two strokes. Freeberg made...
Read MoreProtection for Wild Rivers
About the time that President Reagan was taking his oath for a second term Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court made final one of the last acts of the...
Read MoreMarilyn Manson cleared of sexual assault charges
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office has ruled not to level sexual abuse charges on Marilyn Manson, citing statute of limitations.
Read MoreWeyes Blood: House Damaged by L.A. Wildfires, Drops Limited Edition Tee
Natalie Mering also announced a limited edition Weyes Blood for the American Red Cross, with all proceeds going toward those impacted by the fires
Read MoreCalifornia's Top Military Commander Displayed 'Gay As F—' Flag in His Office Before Newsom Promoted Him
‘That’s so inappropriate. I don’t even have the words,’ said retired Col. Michael Wise
Read MoreAs Los Angeles Burns, It’s Business as Usual in Eviction Court
The relentless progression of eviction proceedings isn’t merely a grim irony amid sudden displacement mere miles away—it’s also a harbinger of...
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