How once-illegal backyard restaurants are coming out of the shadows to redraw L.A.’s culinary map

How once-illegal backyard restaurants are coming out of the shadows to redraw L.A.’s culinary map

A radical deregulation of restaurant requirements is turning hundreds of backyards into booming businesses and reshaping how Los Angeles eats. A state initiative to make it easier to start home food businesses has taken off in the last year. It is not only bringing more options to food deserts, but also empowering smaller, local entrepreneurs … Read more

Chamath Warns PwC and Accenture Off OpenAI and Anthropic

Chamath Warns PwC and Accenture Off OpenAI and Anthropic

Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya said leading consulting firms will come to regret their partnerships with OpenAI and Anthropic. Loading audio narration… “If you are running a consulting business and you are deploying Anthropic or OpenAI directly into your organization (I’m looking at you PwC and Accenture) you are letting the fox into the hen house,” … Read more

Why NBC is making a big push for pilots this year

Why NBC is making a big push for pilots this year

In a true blast from the past, NBC has ordered eight pilots, up from three each last year and the year before. It’s quite the turnaround from past years, as we’ve seen an industrywide downturn in orders of pilots — that first episode of a prospective TV show that allows networks to evaluate its merits … Read more

Dine Latino Restaurant Week spotlights Latino restaurants in L.A.

Dine Latino Restaurant Week spotlights Latino restaurants in L.A.

Dine Latino Restaurant Week kicks off today with more than 200 local restaurants representing the culinary traditions of 20 Latin American countries, with prix-fixe menus and special dishes through Sunday, May 24. The Latino Restaurant Assn., which hosts the dining event, aims to celebrate and provide essential support to participating Latino restaurants across L.A. County, … Read more

Sports Mom Advocates for Joy Over Competitiveness in Youth Games

Sports Mom Advocates for Joy Over Competitiveness in Youth Games

I’m the kind of mom who wears an outfit themed in the color of my kids’ uniform on game days, and I’m always saying things from the sidelines like “you got this,” and” and “keep it up!” Loading audio narration… For more than 10 years, I’ve been a sports mom attending basketball, volleyball, and soccer … Read more

Hiltzik: Marginal tax rates, how do they work?

Hiltzik: Marginal tax rates, how do they work?

Kelsey Plum of the L.A. Sparks doesn’t understand marginal tax rates, but the topic trips up even tax experts. We are familiar with Kelsey Plum, four-time WNBA all-star. Also Kelsey Plum, former NCAA season scoring record holder. And Kelsey Plum, gold-medal Olympian. And Kelsey Plum, as of 2025 the standout guard on the Los Angeles … Read more

Largest fire ever recorded burns Santa Cruz Island, endangering ‘gem of California coast’

Largest fire ever recorded burns Santa Cruz Island, endangering ‘gem of California coast’

A wildfire sparked by the flare of a shipwrecked mariner has burned nearly a fifth of Santa Rosa Island and marks what officials called the largest blaze recorded on the island in modern history. Firefighters ferried in personnel, equipment and pallets of supplies by boat amid gusty winds and rough seas as they raced to … Read more

Meta Just Told Employees How Its Layoffs Will Play Out

Meta Just Told Employees How Its Layoffs Will Play Out

As Meta prepares to cut 10% of its workforce on Wednesday, it’s trying to provide some clarity to employees who are stuck in layoff limbo. Loading audio narration… Meta HR chief Janelle Gale posted a memo on Monday to an employee resource group outlining what employees should expect on Wednesday, according to two employees who … Read more

Hiltzik: The return of the rocket-and-feathers story

Hiltzik: The return of the rocket-and-feathers story

Here’s the name for an economic phenomenon that consumers are going to be hearing a lot more in the coming weeks and months: It’s the rocket-and-feathers hypothesis, which concerns why gasoline prices rise so quickly (i.e., like a rocket) when oil prices surge and drift downward oh so slowly (like feathers) when crude prices come … Read more

OSHA probing worker death at SpaceX’s Starbase site

OSHA probing worker death at SpaceX’s Starbase site

A worker died at SpaceX’s Starbase launch site in South Texas on Friday, and the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) has opened an investigation. The San Antonio Express-News reported Monday that the unidentified victim died at around 4:17 a.m. local time on May 15, citing OSHA and local officials. The Wall Street Journal later … Read more

Why Hollywood tentpoles are giving Cannes a pass this year

Why Hollywood tentpoles are giving Cannes a pass this year

Considering its reputation as a showcase for auteurs, you may be surprised to learn that Hollywood has been a fixture at the Cannes Film Festival since its inception. When the event was initially planned in 1939, the RKO Radio Pictures release “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” was set as the opening night gala. World War … Read more

California bill shifts away from logging toward tribal co-management

California bill shifts away from logging toward tribal co-management

Daniel Felix, 10, looks out from atop a gargantuan stump of an old-growth redwood on his tribe’s ancestral land. Once, this forest on California’s North Coast was replete with the ancient behemoths that can live beyond 2,000 years. Only a fraction are left now, depleted by a logging company before the state acquired the forest … Read more

Elon Musk Vows to Appeal After Losing His Lawsuit Against OpenAI

Elon Musk Vows to Appeal After Losing His Lawsuit Against OpenAI

The world’s richest man says his fight against OpenAI and Sam Altman isn’t over. Loading audio narration… “Regarding the OpenAI case, the judge & jury never actually ruled on the merits of the case, just on a calendar technicality,” Elon Musk wrote on X, adding he would be appealing the decision to the Ninth Circuit … Read more

L.A.’s golden streetlights have turned harsh white. Homeowners aren’t happy

L.A.’s golden streetlights have turned harsh white. Homeowners aren’t happy

Light and Los Angeles are intrinsically linked. It’s a light that elicits emotion and demands reaction. Filmmaker David Lynch said L.A.’s “muted golden sunshine” was the reason filmmakers flocked here. In the New Yorker, writer Lawrence Weschler rhapsodized about the soft glow in the air here, day and night. When watching O.J. Simpson’s infamous car … Read more

Minnesota county charges ICE officer in nonfatal shooting during Trump’s immigration crackdown

Minnesota county charges ICE officer in nonfatal shooting during Trump’s immigration crackdown

MINNEAPOLIS — A Minnesota prosecutor on Monday announced charges against an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in the nonfatal shooting of a Venezuelan man during the Trump administration’s crackdown in the state. The officer, Christian Castro, is charged with four counts of second-degree assault and one count of falsely reporting a crime in the Jan. 14 shooting … Read more