Elon Musk in control of Twitter, but where will he go from here?
Twitter's users, advertisers, and employees are parsing Elon Musk's every move in an effort to guess where he might take the company.
Bernie Sanders visits Playa Vista to show support for Karen Bass
Sen. Bernie Sanders made his way to Playa Vista to show his support for Congresswoman and LA Mayoral Candidate Karen Bass.
Bernie Sanders visits Playa Vista to show support for Karen Bass
Sen. Bernie Sanders made his way to Playa Vista to show his support for Congresswoman and LA Mayoral Candidate Karen Bass.
Elon Musk: Won't let Twitter become 'free-for-all hellscape'
The message Musk sent to advertisers comes a day before his deadline to close his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter.
LeBron James drops to 0-4 for first time since rookie season, Lakers one of three winless teams
LeBron James vowed to fix his turnover issue and be more aggressive.
Musk carries a sink into Twitter headquarters during visit ahead of Friday deadline
Elon Musk posted a video of himself walking into the Twitter headquarters in San Francisco Wednesday. He wrote in the post "Entering Twitter HQ" followed by "let that sink in" and attached a video of him, literally, carrying a white sink into the lobby.
Elon Musk posts video of himself 'strolling' into Twitter headquarters, calls himself 'Chief Twit'
A court has given Musk until Friday to close his April agreement to acquire the company after he earlier tried to back out of the deal. Neither Musk nor Twitter has said if the deal is closed yet.
Biden targets bank overdraft, 'junk' fees as midterms near
Banks have long been criticized for the high fees they charge customers when their accounts go temporarily negative
Biden gets latest COVID booster, urging more Americans to get theirs
Over 20 million people, including nearly 1 in 5 older people, have gotten the new vaccine, which was formulated to target the coronavirus variants most dominant in the United States.
Gascón recall backers get expedited hearing over 'invalid' signatures
Committee attorneys filed papers with Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James Chalfant asking that he set a hearing within two weeks on whether a preliminary injunction should be issued against the Registrar- Recorder.
Gov. Gavin Newsom weighs in on SF's $1.7 million dollar toilet
California Governor Gavin Newsom appears to think San Francisco would be pouring taxpayer money down the drain with the city's plan to build a $1.7 million public restroom.
Newsom calls for De León, Cedillo to resign from LA City Council
When asked if De León and Cedillo should resign, the Governor said simply, "I think they should."
California Governor election: Newsom vows to finish four-year term if reelected governor
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state Sen. Brian Dahle met Sunday for their only debate ahead of the November election.
Russia's defense chief makes unfounded claims of 'dirty bomb' provocation in Ukraine
A "dirty bomb" is a device that uses explosives to scatter nuclear waste.
Jan. 6 panel not rule out Trump's live TV testimony, Cheney says
"We are not going to allow — he’s not going to turn this into a circus," Liz Cheney said, who's on the Jan. 6 investigative committee that's demanding his testimony under oath next month.
Laker legend Magic Johnson joins calls for De León, Cedillo to resign
"Let the city heal and move forward," the former Laker wrote on Twitter following the Los Angeles City Council racism scandal.
The Issue Is: Race for LA Mayor gets personal
This week on The Issue Is, as voters head to the polls, Elex Michaelson sits down one last time with both candidates, businessman Rick Caruso and Congresswoman Karen Bass.
Federal appeals court temporarily blocks student loan forgiveness plan
A federal appeals court has issued a stay that temporarily blocks a plan to cancel billions of dollars in federal student loans.
Jan. 6 Capitol Riot panel issues subpoena to Trump demanding he testify
The nine-member panel sent a letter to the former president's lawyers on Friday, demanding his testimony under oath by mid-November and outlining a series of corresponding documents.
Inside the subpoena: What the Jan. 6 panel wants from Trump
While the nine-member panel has already interviewed more than 1,000 people, many of them close to Trump, lawmakers say there are details that only he can confirm.



















