Elon Musk's big plans for Twitter: What we know so far

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who is buying Twitter for $44 billion to take it private, has outlined a mix of vague principles and technical details as he looks to make the platform "maximum fun!"

Teens tune parents out due to changing brain activity, study finds

Researchers said developing brain activity in teenagers causes them to respond better to unfamiliar voices than their mothers’.

Remembering Gigi Bryant: Rising basketball star would’ve celebrated 16th birthday Sunday

In honor of her late daughter’s memory, Vanessa Bryant announced two projects, with proceeds going to the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation, as Gigi was known for her passion for sports and her philanthropic heart.

Kardashian, Chyna jury fails to reach verdict, will resume deliberations Monday

A jury failed to reach a verdict Friday in the trial of Blac Chyna's lawsuit against four members of the Kardashian/Jenner clan, but a judge handed Kim Kardashian a victory by dismissing the plaintiff's defamation claim as it pertains to the 41-year-old socialite.

30 Years Later: Rep. Karen Bass reflects on LA riots
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FOX 11 spoke with Congresswoman and LA mayoral candidate Karen Bass 30 years after the Los Angeles riots.

LA Times reporter responds to Sheriff Villanueva's investigation into leaked jail house video

LA Times reporter Alene Tcheckmedyian joined Michaela Pereira on Good Day LA Friday to talk about her explosive coverage of an alleged coverup within the LA County Sheriff's Department and the subsequent investigation Sheriff Alex Villanueva has launched into the leaked jailhouse video.

Chyna vs Kardashians: Lawyers give final arguments in defamation case

The case of Blac Chyna vs. the Kardashian is now in the hands of the jury after a judge denied Chyna’s request to testify again 

Second lawsuit filed accusing LA Sheriff Villanueva of coverup in leaked jail video

A second top official has filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva in connection with the leaked use-of-force video that showed a LASD deputy kneeling on a handcuffed inmate's head.

Biden asks Congress for additional $33B to help Ukraine battle Russia

The proposal includes more than $20 billion in military assistance for Ukraine and for bolstering defenses in nearby countries.

Kris Jenner's boyfriend defends account of Blac Chyna's alleged attack on Rob Kardashian

Kris Jenner's boyfriend Wednesday defended his testimony that Blac Chyna whipped Rob Kardashian with a phone cord, despite the lack of such details in a sworn declaration he gave two years ago in which he merely said she hit her then-fiance with her fists.

'She tried to kill me': Rob Kardashian testifies in Blac Chyna trial

Rob Kardashian took the stand in Blac Chyna's defamation trial against the Kardashian family Wednesday saying she tried to strangle him and held a gun to his head twice, among other things.

Deputy DAs claim they were demoted for opposing Gascón policies: Lawsuit

Four Deputy District Attorneys filed a lawsuit this week saying they were demoted for opposing LA County District Attorney George Gascón's resentencing policies.

Villanueva says criminal investigation underway into leaked use-of-force video

Sheriff Alex Villanueva says the LASD has launched a criminal investigation into how the media obtained a use-of-force video that showed a deputy kneeling on a handcuffed inmate's head. The LA Times is calling it an attack on the First Amendment.

California woman has drug sentence commuted, plans to visit mom upon release

Terri Kelly is one of a handful of Californians who had their sentences commuted by President Joe Biden Tuesday. Kelly will be released in August.

Kim Kardashian says she can't remember many emails, texts attributed to her

Kim Kardashian testified Tuesday that she does not remember writing most of the emails and text messages attributed to her in the wake of an alleged beating of her brother, Rob Kardashian, by his then-fiancee, Blac Chyna, in 2016.

Biden grants 7 Californians clemency

Seven Californians were among the 78 individuals granted clemency by President Joe Biden Tuesday.

Kamala Harris tests positive for COVID-19

Vice President Kamala Harris has tested positive for COVID-19, her press secretary announced Tuesday.

'Corrupt' Villanueva blocked investigation to avoid bad press in re-election campaign: lawsuit

A whistleblower lawsuit filed Monday by a department commander alleges that Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva is "corrupt" and that he has routinely blocked or stalled investigations and covered up misconduct to avoid bad press in his re-election campaign.

Biden pardons Kennedy-era Secret Service agent, 2 others

Biden granted pardons to Abraham Bolden Sr., a Kennedy-era Secret Service agent convicted of federal bribery charges, and two others who were convicted on drug-related charges.