The City Council voiced support for a slowdown in hiring that would leave the LAPD with about 8,400 officers by mid-2026, down from more than 8,700 this year.
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‘Now is not the time’: Trump cuts to L.A. overdose prevention efforts alarm experts
Fatal opioid overdoses in the state are receding, but doctors and L.A. County officials warn measures credited with turning the tide are in jeopardy amid federal funding cuts.
BART restores service after computer glitch shuts down entire train system, stranding thousands
The Bay Area Rapid Transit system said it had fully restored train lines after a systemwide shutdown interrupted the Friday morning commute. Delays were still likely.
Vice President Vance says India-Pakistan fighting is ‘none of our business’
Vice President Vance said the fighting between India and Pakistan was “fundamentally none of our business.” Experts say the U.S. used to work hard to de-escalate crises between the nuclear states. (Image…
Pope Leo’s stance on key issues, from climate change to LGBTQ+ rights to U.S. politics
Pope Leo is seen as a centrist who shares his predecessor’s progressive views on certain social issues. Here’s what we know so far. (Image credit: Vatican Media)
Watch: Steve Rosenberg reports from Russia’s Red Square on Victory Day
Vladimir Putin leads commemorations as Moscow marks its annual parade.
El Salvador Put Trump Deportees Behind Bars. Now Their Families are Suing.
A lawsuit filed with the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights seeks the release of Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States and jailed in a notorious Salvadoran prison.
Madeleine McCann suspect faces new unrelated charge
Christian Brückner is the prime suspect in Madeleine McCann’s disappearance in Portugal in 2007.
After the Blast
After the Blast
Russia marks 80 years since World War II victory over Nazi Germany
Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed the leaders of China and Brazil to commemorate the anniversary.