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FaviconLos Angeles Times

  • 'I will not be intimidated': Former special counsel Jack Smith defends Trump investigation
  • 'The least we can do': Manchester City players to reimburse fans after 'embarrassing' loss
  • Port of Los Angeles plans for growth after 'roller coaster' year
  • Orange County driver killed when pursuit suspect crashes into their vehicle
  • Anduril to invest another $1 billion in California with new Long Beach campus

FaviconLA Daily News

  • K-pop girl group Twice delivers on first of 4 concerts at Kia Forum
  • US completes withdrawal from World Health Organization
  • 50 years later: 11 classic albums that hit No. 1 on the charts in 1976
  • Walt Disney was ‘scared’ Disneyland would never be ready for opening day in 1955
  • UN warns of ‘catastrophic’ hunger crisis in Nigeria as food aid funding runs out

FaviconEater LA

  • Nancy Silverton’s New Koreatown Pasta Bar Infuses Regional Italian Cooking With Bold Korean Flavors
  • The Best Restaurants in Culver City, According to Eater Editors
  • Chinese-Style Lamb Rules at Arcadia Hot Spot Xibei
  • Cento Pasta Bar Rises Above the Spicy Rigatoni Trend
  • The Best Lunch Deals for Dine LA Restaurant Week, Winter 2026

FaviconLAist

  • LA transit agency seeks to override state law allowing more homes near train and bus lines
  • Michelin meets the McMuffin: the top LA chef behind a Sunday morning breakfast pop-up
  • Why does the Trump administration want your personal voter data? LAist explains
  • ‘Sinners’ filmmaker reportedly 'blown away' by Oscar noms record
  • Monterey Park council approves moratorium on controversial data center

FaviconReddit LA

  • LA Metro approves massive $25B underground rail line to bypass 405 Freeway
  • Samara Installs the First Donated Home for Wildfire Survivors in Altadena, In Partnership with Rick Caruso’s Steadfast LA
  • Anduril to invest $1 billion in new Long Beach campus, create 5,500 new jobs
  • L.A. Metro Board approves new underground rail line through Sepulveda Pass
  • Little Tokyo Fights $2B Development: Residents Warn of Community Destruction

FaviconLA Taco

  • Escondido Quietly Accepts $67,000 Contract with DHS to Use a Firing Range to Train 200 Special Agents
  • DAILY MEMO: ICE and Border Patrol Continue Shooting and Assaulting Southern Californian Immigrants, Citizens, Women and Minors
  • L.A.’s 12 Best Old-School Italian Delis
  • SoCal Day Laborers Increasingly Targeted By Scams, Wage Theft, and Deportation Threats
  • Sunday Taquitos #11: Rock Bottom

FaviconOC Weekly

  • How to Choose Between a Tuxedo and Wedding Suits for Your Big Day
  • Taco Tuesday, Guitars, and a Mission to Serve
  • Happy Jewelers Partners with Foster Love & Tina Sadri to Make a Lasting Impact
  • Dr. Damion Valletta: Redefining Excellence in Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine, and Hair Restoration
  • Building Families, Not Institutions: How Acres of Love Is Reimagining Orphan Care

FaviconOC Register

  • K-pop girl group Twice delivers on first of 4 concerts at Kia Forum
  • Fryer: Schools react to claim that Trinity League teams made offers to star player
  • US completes withdrawal from World Health Organization
  • 50 years later: 11 classic albums that hit No. 1 on the charts in 1976
  • Walt Disney was ‘scared’ Disneyland would never be ready for opening day in 1955

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