Universal Studios Hollywood offering 2-for-1 ticket deal
Universal Studios Hollywood is giving guests the opportunity to enjoy two days of fun with the purchase of a Buy A Day, Get A 2nd Day Free General Admission ticket.
Social Security partially walks back who needs to visit offices in person: What to know
Social Security has revised its new rules that require some beneficiaries to visit local agency offices in person to verify their identities after listening to "customers, Congress, advocates, and others."
GameStop to close 'significant number' of stores in 2025 and invest in bitcoin
GameStop said it anticipates closing a "significant number" of additional stores in 2025 and announced plans to invest in bitcoin. Here's what to know.
LASD used defective DNA test kits for 8 months, retesting thousands of samples
The company that makes the test kits recommended the department stop using them in August, but the letter went to someone who didn't work there anymore.
High-speed police chase ends on Santa Monica Pier
The driver rear-ended another car, then made a run for it down the Santa Monica Pier before surrendering.
Trump imposes 25% tariff on imported cars: 'This is permanent'
President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported cars, aiming to boost U.S. manufacturing but risking higher auto prices and lower sales.
20 years after ‘The Office,’ Scranton finally gets a real Chili’s
Chili’s is opening a new restaurant just north of Scranton to honor the legacy of "The Office."
Dodgers win! Panda Express announces return of special promotion
The offer is redeemable the next day and will be available through the end of the season.
California now has more EV chargers than gas pumps
California has officially hit a major milestone in its electric vehicle transition.
'The Atlantic' publishes Signal group chat that shared attack plans
The Atlantic has released excerpts of the Signal group chat that top U.S. security officials used to discuss plans for the military to attack the Houthis in Yemen. A journalist was included in the chat.
Signal issues statement after Trump administration chat leak: 'Gold standard'
As reports continue to come out about the Trump administration’s use of Signal, the company issued a statement to clear the air, saying its software is "the gold standard for private, secure communications."
Costco shoppers 'in shambles' after store suddenly stops selling beloved product
Costco Wholesale has reportedly stopped selling Kirkland Signature-branded product, disappointing some fans online.
Journalist unearths grandfather's Nazi past, shares all in powerful podcast
Suzanne Rico never met her grandfather, and when she dug into her family history, she didn't expect to find out he was a scientist in Nazi Germany.
Alexandria police release suspected cause of death of former US attorney Jessica Aber
The Alexandria Police Department has released the suspected cause of death of a former U.S. attorney.
Trump executive order takes aim at voting by undocumented migrants
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday aimed at preventing undocumented immigrants from voting.
California city named one of the best places to live in America
One California neighborhood has achieved national recognition by securing the #5 spot in Niche's 2025 Best Places to Live in America rankings.
USC implements hiring freeze, more budget cuts amid Trump funding threats
The University of Southern California is making some big changes amid cuts to research funding and an ongoing investigation over campus protests.
Brett Gardner's son died in his sleep on family vacation in Costa Rica: Details
In a statement to FOX 5, the State Department confirmed that the death happened on March 21 in Costa Rica and that they would be monitoring local authorities' investigation into the cause of death.
This California city just banned digital-only coupons at grocery stores
A California city has become the first in the U.S. to ban digital-only grocery coupons under the new Grocery Pricing Transparency Ordinance.
San Bernardino County DA declines to file criminal charges in middle school fight seen on video
The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office announced they have declined to file charges against two students seen fighting in a controversial video at a middle school in Colton.



















