In a post on X, YouTube announced, "YouTube and Google are contributing $15 million to organizations via Google.org to provide immediate relief in LA in support of our creator community. Recipients include Emergency Network LA, Red Cross, Center for Disaster Philanthropy, and the Institute for Nonprofit News, with more to come. http://yt.be/LA"
Sam Feder and Chase Strangio stopped by the L.A. Times Studios @ Sundance Film Festival presented by Chase Sapphire Reserve to talk about their documentary, “Heightened Scrutiny” and how media coverage of trans issues has affected the lives, and laws, of trans people.
Greeted by Gov. Gavin Newsom, President Trump landed in Los Angeles Friday afternoon to survey the devastation from the firestorms that swept through L.A. County. It was his first presidential visit since taking office — and a potentially contested one after his repeated threats to withhold federal aid to California.
‘One of Them Days,’ a buddy comedy about two Los Angeles roommates who have nine hours to make rent, is a treat to be gobbled up like pancakes at midnight,” writes Times film critic of her Must-See Movie of the Week.
During his inaugural address on Monday, President Trump blasted what he called a government unable to protect its own citizens in times of crisis — including the people of Southern California impacted by the still-burning Palisades and Eaton fires,
Rachael Holder, André Holland, Roy Wood Jr., Nicole Beharie, DeWanda Wise and Cassandra Freeman talk about giving their all, including clothes and homes, to make “Love, Brooklyn” at the L.A. Times Studios @ Sundance Film Festival presented by Chase Sapphire Reserve.
Donald John Trump was inaugurated Monday as the 47th president of the United States, marking an extraordinary return to the White House for a polarizing figure written off many times by the nation’s political establishment.
Billy Ray Cyrus wrote about 'the start of healing' after son Trace Cyrus penned an open letter about his father and accused him of threatening legal action.
Mark E. Potts is the senior editor for video at the Los Angeles Times. A native of Enid, Okla., Potts graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism. He has created and edited video for DreamWorks, YouTube, Microsoft, Sony and BET.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's supporters storm the courthouse that issued a warrant extending his detention, climbing walls and smashing windows.
The Oscars telecast is a three-hour infomercial for the movie business. But Hollywood is hardly in a celebratory mood.