Jerry quits Ben & Jerry's after 47 years, says parent company 'silencing' him

Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield is stepping down from the iconic ice cream brand after 47 years, claiming his progressive political views have been "silenced."

When is Charlie Kirk's funeral? All we know so far

Funeral details for Charlie Kirk have been announced by his nonprofit, Turning Point USA.

Brawl breaks out at a Benihana in LA County
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At a restaurant chain known for shrimp flying off the griddle, fists were flying at a Benihana in Torrance.

LA business owner takes stand against immigration raids

At Ice Cream LUV in Eagle Rock, everyone is welcome….except federal immigration agents and a sign on the front window makes it clear: “ICE off my property. Get a warrant."

Large homeless encampment in Koreatown sparks outrage

The large encampment sits on an empty lot between multiple apartments on the corner of 7th St. and Manhattan Pl.

Student wears MAGA hat to honor Charlie Kirk
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Zach Hornstein, a Laguna Beach High School student wearing a MAGA hat to honor Charlie Kirk, has been suspended after getting into an argument at school.

Police: Man claimed to have shot Charlie Kirk so real gunman could escape

George Zinn was believed to be the gunman who killed Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10 after he was allegedly seen saying he committed the shooting.

Authorities ID body found in Tesla linked to singer D4vd as missing teen girl

Authorities discovered the dismembered remains of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas in a Tesla registered to D4vd while he was performing on his "Withered" world tour.

LA County family ordered to pay $70K ransom for relative 'kidnapped' in Mexico

Mario Medina and his sister Maria were found guilty of orchestrating the kidnapping of a neighbor in Mexico and extorting $30,000 from the victim's family in Los Angeles.

6 injured in multi-car crash in North Hollywood

None of the six people assessed at the scene appeared to have suffered critical injuries.

NY judge dismisses terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, lets murder count stand

A judge dismissed terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione in NY state's case over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, but he kept the state's second-degree murder charges against the Ivy League graduate.