See L.A. Zoo’s newest inhabitants: Two baby chimpanzees
The infants, both unnamed females, are bonding with their mothers, the zoo said.
Her husband killed her for ‘failure to lose weight’ and threatening to leave him, SoCal prosecutors say
Renteria allegedly told prosecutors in a recorded interview that he got into a fight with his wife about her “failure to lose weight following her pregnancy,” and that she told him he’d never see their daughter again,
UN To Reimpose Global Sanctions On Iran. What Are They And How Will Tehran React?

The United Nations is set to reimpose wide-ranging sanctions on Iran over Tehran’s disputed nuclear program. Which sanctions will return and how will they impact Iran?
Amazon to pay $2.5 Billion to settle FTC case over Prime enrollment practices

Amazon has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit accusing the company of misleading customers into enrolling in Prime and making the cancellation process overly burdensome. Under the settlement, announced Thursday, the
White House directs agencies to prepare for layoffs as shutdown deadline approaches

The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has instructed federal agencies to draw up plans for potential layoffs in case Congress fails to pass a spending bill by Tuesday, raising the stakes in the latest
Chabria: Federal authorities deserve to do their jobs safely. It starts with removing the masks
After a shooting at a Texas immigration facility, conservative politicians are once again blaming heated rhetoric for the violence.
Insults are already flying in the crowded race for L.A. County sheriff

A field of challengers lobbing sharp criticism has already emerged to take on Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna when he is up for reelection next year.
In Los Feliz, a Hearst heiress’s estate asks $21.5 million
A Spanish Colonial-style mansion owned by Lydia Hearst and Chris Hardwick just listed for $21.5 million in Los Feliz. If it gets its price, it’ll be one of the neighborhood’s priciest sales ever.
Lopez: From a Catholic school alum, a response to President Trump’s call to prayer
‘Love is patient and kind … not arrogant or rude,’ or ‘I hate my opponent.’ Which way, USA?
Cannibal and the Headhunters founder and L.A. Chicano rock pioneer dies

For one glorious summer in 1965, Robert ‘Rabbit’ Jaramillo and his friends in the Chicano rock group Cannibal and the Headhunters were rock ‘n’ roll stars