Sublime and No Doubt submerge Coachella in 1990s nostalgia
The son of Bradley Nowell, who died in 1996, sung with the original members of the group and Olivia Rodrigo performed a surprise song with Gwen Stefani
The son of Bradley Nowell, who died in 1996, sung with the original members of the group and Olivia Rodrigo performed a surprise song with Gwen Stefani
The Colombian superstar showed up for an unscheduled performance with Argentine producer Bizarrap on a night that also featured Lana del Rey, Peso Pluma and the French electronic duo Justice
The former NFL player, who was acquitted in 1995 in the so-called ‘trial of the century,’ succumbed to cancer
The widow of the Israeli journalist whose article inspired the original hit film had sued the producers for alleged violation of intellectual rights
The owners of one of the largest newspapers in the United States have confirmed Terry Tang in the position after naming her interim executive editor in January
The FBI and the LAPD are investigating one of the city’s largest-ever robberies, which took place at a money storage facility in the San Fernando Valley
The legendary casino and hotel is to be demolished to make way for construction of a new baseball stadium for the Oakland Athletics
Despite being temporarily blocked by the courts, the state legislation is already causing uncertainty among migrants and the local authorities who will be tasked with enforcing it
A Wednesday hearing of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ended without a ruling, leaving the controversial SB4 on hold for now. The law has been ‘categorically’ rejected by Mexico as it allows state authorities to detain and deport immigrants
Christopher Nolan’s film about the scientist has elevated a genre — once considered synonymous with low-quality TV movies — that has become the main vehicle for winning awards
The president visited two key battleground states with the aim of mobilizing the electorate that made his victory possible in 2020
Judge Samuel Alito has published an order confirming the pause on SB4, a rule that would allow state authorities to detain and deport migrants
Lise Pearlman, a retired judge and thriller writer, claims the first pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic was primarily responsible for the death of his 20-month-old son in 1932
The director of the FBI told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence the agency had detected a ‘wide array of very dangerous threats’
This year’s event will only be significant to those who were there. Ryan Gosling’s performance of ‘I’m just Ken’ was the most memorable moment of the night
Emma Stone wins her second Academy Award for ‘Poor Things,’ the Yorghos Lanthimos film that took home four prizes
Christopher Nolan’s film about the creator of the atomic bomb is the favorite coming in to Sunday night’s Academy Awards, which promises to be the most diverse yet
The director of ‘Oppenheimer’, the most nominated film at this year’s Oscars, has built his career without conforming to the major studios’ mold
A district court argued that Texas, which filed the lawsuit, did not prove the damage allegedly caused by the CHNV policy
Alabama Senator Katie Britts, the youngest conservative legislator in the Upper House, railed against the president for the ‘crisis’ at the border. Her speech has triggered numerous reactions on social media
The jury believes that the gunsmith failed to respect safety protocols when handling weapons, which could have prevented live bullets from finding their way on the set of the Alec Baldwin western
Donald Trump and Joe Biden won comfortably in the state on Super Tuesday, and are one step closer to clinching the presidential nomination
The first Indigenous person from the lands known as the United States to be nominated for Best Actress revives the debate around her community’s sparse representation in the cinematographic industry
The Democratic governor has not yet said when she will sign the bill into law, which punishes people caught with hard drugs with prison sentences of up to six months
The Fifth Circuit vacates the lower court’s decision, but gives the Biden administration seven days to appeal the ruling, moving the case closer to being heard at the Supreme Court
The Felix and Frieze art fairs headline the cultural offerings in a city where the number of galleries has multiplied in recent years
A House initiative seeks to expand a doctrine that allows the use of lethal force against intruders who enter someone’s residence. The Democratic governor has promised to veto it if it is approved