Kris Jenner, beau Corey Gamble show some PDA at Haute Living party
Nothing brings the Kardashians out in full force like a promotional appearance.
Nothing brings the Kardashians out in full force like a promotional appearance.
Israel on Tuesday began releasing about 1,200 African migrants from a remote desert detention facility after the Supreme Court overturned legislation allowing them to be held without charges for up to 20 months.
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Anything a musician plays - piano, tuba, harmonium - is a machine. But when we talk about musicians teaming up with machines, we are usually trying to describe an arrangement where humans play a known instrument as well as a digital device, whether it's a delay pedal or a laptop. On Sunday, on...
The Jeevanjee Gardens, a verdant pocket in the bustle of Nairobi, Kenya's capital, is loved by the citizenry, but not for tranquillity.
"Detectorists," a wonderful sitcom set in the south of England among a group of treasure hunters and the winner of the 2015 BAFTA award for scripted comedy, has crossed the Atlantic by way of the streaming subscription service Acorn TV.
The running legal and political debate at Los Angeles City Hall over how best to manage street encampments is turning to a new issue: tiny, curbside homes on wheels.
I'm Davan Maharaj, editor of the Los Angeles Times. Here are some story lines I don't want you to miss today. Subscribe to the newsletter TOP STORIES Black Monday A stalling Chinese economy. A plunging Shanghai market. A nervous global reaction. A plummeting Dow Jones industrial average before...
Asian stocks generally rebounded Tuesday after being dragged down for days by a slide in the Chinese market. But sharp losses continued on the mainland, with the Shanghai Composite dropping another 7.6% percent and the Shenzhen exchange down by a similar percentage.
Children's programming might have just become the new front line in the subscription battle between Netflix, Amazon.com and other major streaming services to boost subscriber numbers.
Dodgers right-hander Zack Greinke has a reputation for being among the most cerebral pitchers in baseball, and when he leans in for the sign, his mind runs a quick scan through scores of numbers, memories and situational factors.
"Public Morals" is proof that even in this time of television's Great Overcrowding, one should never judge a show by its genre.
Jeb Bush was 20 minutes into his presidential campaign kickoff speech when a group of protesters stood, unveiled neon green T-shirts spelling out "legal status is not enough" and began shouting.
Julius Koehler and business partner Malko Schraner very nearly didn't run into each other, which means their new start-up almost didn't happen. They were already old friends and frequented the same ski resort, but had no idea they were there at the same time. They only bumped into each other again...
For America's students, this last year has been a living history lesson in the making. It's common for the average teenager to wake up to a social media stream of dash-cam videos, hashtags and articlesdepicting police shootings and unrest in Ferguson, Mo., Baltimore, or even right here in Los Angeles....
Paramedic Jacob Modglin parks on a palm-lined street in Oxnard and jumps out of his ambulance. He is prepared for any kind of emergency.
About 13,000 people on public assistance tumble into homelessness every month in Los Angeles County, according to a new study that experts say provides the clearest picture yet of extreme poverty in the region.
Michelangelo: An article in the Aug. 23 Arts & Books section about a dispute over whether a marble bas relief in the touring "Vatican Splendors" exhibition should be attributed to Michelangelo said that known copies of a famous drawing of the contested image included etchings. The copies were engravings,...
In a bid to expand its presence in the world's second largest film market, Warner Bros. is in talks to produce local language movies in China through a joint venture with a state-backed investment fund.
Ever since he announced plans to abandon his satiric persona for his new late-night gig on CBS, the big question has been what "the real Stephen Colbert" will be like.
The 11 women, all members of the same book club, boarded the Napa Valley Wine Train, excited to sip wine in a historic rail car with the scenic northern California vineyards as a backdrop. One book club member, Lisa Renee Johnson, shared a video on Facebook. "We made it, y'all," she said on the...
A frenzied sell-off in international financial markets Monday heightened anxiety about the global economy, sending officials at central banks around the world looking urgently for ways to ease the latest bout of shocks and keep their economies from sliding further.
The Lakers and Metta World Peace have had "casual conversations" about the forward returning to play for the team, said an NBA official who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.
UCLA has earned a reputation. It's among the reasons that running back Bolu Olorunfunmi and receiver Stephen Johnson III came to Westwood. Both are freshmen hoping to earn playing time this season.
In the chaotic last moments of John Berry's life, Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies attempted to pull him from his car and shot him with a Taser as a woman screamed at them to stop. Then came the gunfire that sprayed the windshield of his BMW. Minutes later, the 31-year-old was pronounced dead...