Brokaw was one of the most familiar figures in network TV news for several decades after he emerged as a White House correspondent for NBC News during the Watergate scandal in 1973. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Breaking: California's Attorney General will launch a civil rights investigation into the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, an agency beset by allegations of deputy misconduct. latimes.com/california/sto…
Becerra’s office will look at whether the LASD, the largest sheriff’s department in the country, has engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional policing.
The announcement comes after a series of high-profile shootings and allegations of misconduct within the LASD that have triggered widespread protests and demands from community organizers and lawmakers for independent investigations. latimes.com/california/sto…
Sanders was amused by the viral image from Biden's inauguration.
“Yeah, I’ve seen ‘em,” the 79-year-old politician began. “What’s been really nice is the woman who made the mittens lives in Essex Junction, Vermont." latimes.com/entertainment-…
"She is a schoolteacher and a very, very nice person, and she has been somewhat overwhelmed.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
The combined total for cable channels CNN, MSNBC and Fox, and networks ABC, CBS and NBC is 29.6M. Viewers seemed to prefer one of those outlets over the others.
Now, with the crisis showing signs of easing, the main reason for the surge is coming into focus: a false confidence that the pandemic could be kept in check.
By Christmas, so many patients struggling to breathe needed to be hospitalized in California that emergency rooms in large swaths of the state closed to ambulances as doctors stuffed patients in hospital corridors. latimes.com/california/sto…