Shaikin: For Sacramento State, visions of football glory clouded in fuzzy math
Sacramento State is joining the Mid-American Conference in football with hopes of an economic windfall. But does the projected financial impact make sense?
After Epstein files, Wasserman’s survival as L.A. Olympics chief may come down to money

Behind the debate over whether Casey Wasserman should resign as the 2028 Olympics chief over 20-year-old correspondences unearthed in the Epstein files is a fraught question that has long haunted the L.A. games: Will there be enough
Trump’s State of the Union: How to watch, what to expect
Trump is expected to focus on his immigration crackdown and his promises to go after what he says is government “waste, fraud and abuse.”
A Military On The Move: US Hardware Spotted Amid Iran Tensions

As US forces gather in the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran, photographers have captured images of naval and air units on the move — from Crete to the Azores, from Britain to Bulgaria.
Nick Reiner enters not guilty plea in fatal stabbings of parents Rob and Michele Reiner

Nick Reiner has entered a not guilty plea in the fatal stabbings of his parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, photographer Michele Singer Reiner, during a brief arraignment in Los Angeles on Monday, Feb. 23. The
Judge permanently blocks release of Jack Smith’s final report on Trump classified documents probe

A federal judge in Florida has permanently blocked the Justice Department from making public former special counsel Jack Smith’s final report detailing his investigation into President Donald Trump’s handling of classified records at Mar-a-Lago. Smith, who has
Essay: Gavin Newsom: They told me it was political suicide. I did it anyway

In an exclusive excerpt from his new memoir, Governor Gavin Newsom recalls how George W. Bush’s 2004 State of the Union inadvertently sparked a revolution in California civil rights.
Arellano: The anti-Latino agenda behind Trump wanting Americans to have more kids
This is the Year of the Fire Horse in the Chinese zodiac — but for the White House, it’s more like the Year of Babies.
Soon after administering Narcan to DUI suspect, CHP officer died from fentanyl

The cause of death for CHP Officer Miguel Cano was revealed to be an accident due to fentanyl. Cano died in Culver City in July when he crashed his patrol car shortly after arresting a DUI suspect.
When slowing down can save a life: Training L.A. law enforcement to understand autism

In a room filled with pounding noises and clanging cowbells, L.A. County deputies learn that sometimes the best way to handle a crisis is to simply wait.