For late-starting backpacker, at 76, it's the wander years
It started with a quote he had heard on television about regret: that at the end of life, you are haunted not by the things you did, but by the things you didn't do.
It started with a quote he had heard on television about regret: that at the end of life, you are haunted not by the things you did, but by the things you didn't do.
Goodbye, minions, Sandy has a new man in her life -- and she's taking him on the town!
It's official: Justin Bieber has gone EDM.
U.S. stocks ended the day little changed Friday, letting investors breathe a little easier after a week where both the highs and lows were extreme.
It's looking to be a trifecta for "Straight Outta Compton." The biopic about the seminal South L.A. hip-hop group N.W.A is expected to be No. 1 at the box office this weekend for the third straight week. So far the well-reviewed film has earned almost $120 million at the box office.
Authorities have identified a pilot killed Thursday afternoon in a plane crash near a private airport in southeast Antelope Valley.
Like many painters, Todd Carpenter is drawn to light. His densely wooded forests, polluted factories and apocalyptic-looking cityscapes - all rendered in muted gray tones or stark black and white - depict slices of sunlight between crowded tree trunks, glimmering tufts of smoke rising from industrial...
Paleontologist Jon Tennant was trying to figure out how climate change, plate tectonics and other factors influenced the diversity of dinosaur species in the Mesozoic Era when he got some results so thrilling he felt compelled to celebrate with a tweet: I love the smell of null hypothesis rejection...
Nikki Reed, who played a vampire in the "Twilight" films, has sold a compound in Hollywood Hills for $1.31 million.
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There are a lot of people whose lives have been adversely affected by the unrestricted flow of urine on the streets of San Francisco. On a hot summer day, the stench in some neighborhoods - the Tenderloin, the Mission and South of Market - is nearly unbearable.
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Austrian police said Friday that a truck found abandoned the day before contained the bodies of 71 migrants, including four children, and that three suspects have been arrested in Hungary.
Calabasas High School had not made the playoffs in more than a decade. It didn't win a single game two years ago. Local football talent bled out to other teams despite the campus' high academic performance.
When USC head football coach Steve Sarkisian gave a slurred speech punctuated with an expletive at an alumni event last weekend, he joined a long list of athletic coaches who have given their schools a black eye.
Are you befuddled by the cost of prescription drugs? There may be a legitimate reason.
A top house Democrat usually in charge of whipping votes for the minority party hasn't decided if he will support an agreement designed to curb Iran's nuclear program.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich's first ad in the crucial presidential primary state of New Hampshire opens with the little-known candidate emerging calmly from a cacophony of shrill voices and grainy pictures of his competitors, and then he promises to "look out for other people."
When Brazilian filmmaker Anna Muylaert had her first child 20 years ago, she learned first-hand that child rearing in her country was left in the hands of women - whether it be the mother or a nanny.
Asian stocks rose Friday, as Thursday gains in China's stock market and a rally in the U.S. eased concerns that China's slumping economy would seriously impact global growth.
It began in December at "the happiest place on earth": a measles outbreak that spread across the West, infecting more than 150 people.
California fell below the national median in getting children inoculated against contagious diseases in 2014-2015, and more parents in the state sought exemptions.
At first the police thought there'd been an accident. But as they drew closer, blood dripping from the truck and a terrible stench warned them that the reality might be worse.
Preachy doesn't begin to describe "War Room," a mighty long-winded and wincingly overwrought domestic drama from Sony's faith-based Affirm Films division.
Subscribe to the newsletter This is Susan King, an entertainment journalist at the Los Angeles Times who is truly, madly, deeply in love with the Golden Age of Hollywood. And every Friday I get the opportunity to share my ardor for Tinseltown's yesteryear in the Classic Hollywood newsletter. I...