Woman found dead inside burning L.A. bungalow

A woman was found dead after a residential fire late Sunday afternoon in Hyde Park, according to authorities.
Danny Masterson alleges anti-Scientology bias in petition to overturn rape conviction
In a 183-page motion filed in court on Monday, disgraced actor Danny Masterson alleged his attorney failed to put on an adequate defense when Masterson was convicted of two counts of rape for sexually assaulting two women
The Silver Platter is the oldest Latinx LGBTQ+ bar in Los Angeles. Can it survive eviction?
Located in Westlake, the Silver Platter bar has been serving L.A.’s LGBTQ+ Latinx community since 1963. Owners and patrons alike are fighting for its survival.
Supreme Court may restrict asylum claims from those arriving at the southern border
The new case seeks to clarify the immigration laws and resolve an issue that has divided past administrations and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Skelton: Sacramento scandal a wild card for Xavier Becerra and the governor’s race
It seems only a matter of time before one of Becerra’s campaign rivals seizes the federal fraud case for attack fodder.
‘Shameful. It’s a disgrace.’ O.C. Vietnam vets memorial overshadowed by corruption, shoddy work

Orange County is suing, alleging that most of the money that was supposed to be allocated to a Vietnam War memorial was instead used for personal gain.
U.S. Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier enters Caribbean as regional tension rises

The USS Gerald R. Ford entered the Caribbean Sea on Sunday, marking the most significant U.S. military buildup in the region in decades. The Navy confirmed the carrier strike group’s arrival as it moved through the Anegada
Ecuadorian gang leader who faked death years ago arrested in Spain

One of Ecuador’s most sought-after crime figures was taken into custody in Spain on Sunday, ending years on the run after he staged his own death during the pandemic. President Daniel Noboa confirmed that Wilmer Chavarria —
Wettest November on record for downtown L.A. as more rain moves in

After a weekend storm brought downtown Los Angeles its wettest November on record, more rain is forecast for Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
California Republicans are divided on Trump’s immigration enforcement policies, poll finds
Latinos, young people and women in the Republican Party are most likely to disagree with the party’s strict immigration policies, a new UCLA study found.