Los Angeles’ teachers are still energized and appear to enjoy public support, but how long will they stay out of school? The latest on negotiations.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
Homeless kids lose their island of stability during the Los Angeles teachers’ strike
They live in cars, cram into homes with relatives or find a spot in a shelter. The strike makes a tough life even tougher for homeless children.
Rampant migrant illnesses force U.S. Border Patrol to seek help, change procedures
More than 450 arrived ill in a week through Sunday and 17 are hospitalized
Light at the end of the tunnel? Elon Musk’s Boring Company sees solution to traffic congestion
The SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk talks about breakthrough in tunnel building that allow commuters to zip to work. Is it for real?
Elon Musk’s Boring Co. to show off Los Angeles transportation tunnels
Musk has been trying to find faster, more efficient ways to dig tunnels as a way of overcoming urban traffic congestion
Barf bag included: Disgusting Food Museum lives up to its name
Your ticket is a barf bag, which says everything about an exhibit rich on some of the gross foods from around the world
Tesla fighters: The latest challengers in the luxury electric car market
Rivals aren’t sitting still as Tesla continues to produce hot, long-range electric cars
Busted! Recycling smuggling ring netted $16.1 million, California officials say
Authorities have arrested 27 so far for allegedly trying to scam the bounty on recycled can and bottles
‘A big one’: 7.0 earthquake rocks Anchorage, Alaska; pipeline, flights, roads shut down
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.0 has struck near Anchorage, Alaska, causing widespread damage, triggering rock slides and alarming office workers who plunged under their desks.
Ukraine bars visits from Russian men as tensions rise
Fallout continues from Russia’s seizure of three Ukrainian vessels last week and capture of their crews