
LOS ANGELES — Caleb Williams didn’t mean to cry. He didn’t mean to break down, after that loss to Washington in early November, and become a national topic. Not again. He simply... Read more »

According to an annual report on capital punishment from the Death Penalty Information Center, more Americans now believe the death penalty, which is undergoing a years-long decline of use and support, is... Read more »
TEL AVIV — It was, it seemed, the way of this war. As America’s top diplomat, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, flew out of Tel Aviv on Friday morning, having repeatedly... Read more »

Seven times since 2016, Thomson Reuters has conducted a survey on the state of small law firms in the U.S., and every time, it found that small firms had made virtually no... Read more »

The skin, the largest bodily organ, has numerous important functions. Ensuring good nutrition helps promote healthy skin year-round, but especially during the fall and winter months. In fact, seasonal weather changes can... Read more »

Quick Hits The California Privacy Protection Agency released draft regulations on the rights to opt out of and access information about a business’s use of automated decisionmaking technology and AI. The draft... Read more »

The harmonious voices of the African Children’s Choir, a group composed of talented youngsters from underprivileged backgrounds, are set to resonate through the Southland in the coming days. The choir was founded in... Read more »

Must Be Strange Being Superior And The True Victims: Yes, Amy Wax is involved. The Month Starts Strong With Bonuses!: Covington, Baker Botts, Yetter, Simpson Thatcher, Gibson Dunn, and Vinson & Elkins.... Read more »

It’s never too early for travelers to prepare for their 2024 spring and summer trips, even though the national backlog on passport processing has lessened. And there’s one U.S. Postal Service site... Read more »