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LeBron James’ Son Bronny James Selected by Lakers With 55th Pick in NBA Draft

The oldest son of the NBA's all-time scoring leader and four-time champion was drafted Thursday by the Los Angeles Lakers, the team that his father has played for since 2018.

President Biden Condemns Pro-Palestine Protest Violence at L.A. Synagogue Event

The protest outside a Jewish house of worship Sunday ended with the deployment of dozens of police officers.

The Lakers Hiring JJ Redick as Their New Head Coach, AP Source Says

The former guard replaces Darvin Ham, who was fired on May 3.

Disneyland Employee Dies After Golf Cart Accident

Bonnye Mavis Lear, 60, supported membership services at the exclusive Club 33 restaurant and had worked for Disneyland for 24 years.

Queen Latifah and Gabrielle Union Join Janelle Monae at WeHo Pride OUTLOUD Festival

The two-day music festival launched the start of Pride Month in Los Angeles.

Actor Nick Pasqual Charged for Alleged Knife Attack on Ex-Girlfriend, Makeup Artist Allie Shehorn

Shehorn was taken to the hospital after being stabbed multiple times inside her home.

Hollywood Makeup Artist Out of ICU After Knife Attack Inside Her Home

Allie Shehorn is still hospitalized after she was discovered bleeding out on May 23 at her home in the Shadow Hills neighborhood in Los Angeles.

Cynthia Erivo Opens Up About Claiming Her Queerness and the Impact of ‘Wicked’

Accepting the Rand Schrader Award at the annual Los Angeles LGBT Center Gala, the "Wicked" star opened up about claiming her queer identity in the public eye: "I wanted to live, not just exist."

Sam Rubin Remembered: Reporter Who Filled in for KTLA Legend on Day He Died Pays Tribute (Guest Column)

Scott Mantz says that Rubin, who died on Friday, threw him a lifeline when he needed one most.

Sam Rubin, Longtime KTLA Entertainment Reporter and Anchor, Dies at 64

He joined the L.A. station in 1991 and worked red carpets and morning shows. "He made every human being feel so special and got them to open up like a flower," says Henry Winkler.

UCLA Pro-Palestine Protests and Search for Attackers Continues Following Removal of Encampment

The campus is now a major flashpoint for the nationwide student demonstrations, as pro-Israel groups fundraise for counter-protest direct action events.

UCLA Leadership Under Scrutiny Over Slow Response to Attack on Pro-Palestine Encampment

Chancellor Gene Block has written a letter to the school community outlining actions taken amid questions over why a call for more officers at the campus was canceled before its week of upheaval.

New Hollywood-Backed Israeli Restaurant Opening at Fraught Moment Hopes to “Transcend Politics”

Carmel, hoping to capture the internationalism of Tel Aviv, debuts amid violent U.S. protests over the Gaza conflict and potentially imminent International Court arrest warrants for Israeli leaders.

Pro-Palestinian and Pro-Israeli Protesters Clash at UCLA

Hours earlier, police burst into a building occupied by anti-war protesters at Columbia University, breaking up a demonstration that had paralyzed the school.

Ye Says Wife Was “Sexually Assaulted” by Unknown Man Who Ye Then Allegedly Attacked

The artist formerly known as Kanye West is reportedly being investigated for allegedly punching the man who allegedly grabbed Bianca Censori.

William Kidston, Three-Time Emmy-Winning Photographer, Dies at 68 

Known around town for his trademark eye patch, he covered the Hollywood Christmas Parade, the Oscars and the Grammys.