Taylor Tinsley embraces pressure of being UCLA Bruins’ sole ace

Taylor Tinsley embraces pressure of being UCLA Bruins’ sole ace

Taylor Tinsley has pitched 203 innings and accounted for 30 of UCLA’s 50 wins this season. As one of three star veterans on a team featuring younger and less experienced talent, Tinsley has embraced a heavy workload and the inevitable miscues that can go along with it. She opened NCAA tournament play surrendering 10 runs … Read more

MrBeast Partners Lowe’s for Swarms Toys, Kids Workshops

MrBeast Partners Lowe’s for Swarms Toys, Kids Workshops

Lowe’s wants to inspire a new generation of consumers, Gen Alpha, to become DIY enthusiasts. Enter MrBeast. Loading audio narration… The home improvement retailer said Monday it’s rolling out MrBeast-themed kids workshops in its stores starting May 30. Children will receive MrBeast badges for each workshop they complete. Lowe’s is also releasing a series of … Read more

Solar firm plans $750 million in power grids in four African nations

Solar firm plans 0 million in power grids in four African nations

Renewvia Energy Corp., which builds self-sufficient solar-powered mini-grids, is expanding into settlements in four African nations as efforts grow to address the shortage of power on the continent. The expansion into Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo will require about $750 million for 2.1 million connections, Renewvia Solar Africa Chief Executive Trey … Read more

This is California’s most interesting governor’s race in ages

This is California’s most interesting governor’s race in ages

Pity poor California. It’s not just the eye-watering price of gasoline, the absurd cost of housing, the rising price of utilities and groceries, the Trump-led assault on the state’s immigrant population and his attack on California’s long-cherished values of tolerance and diversity. No, on top of all that voters have been subjected to — the … Read more

‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’: Revisit 10 memorable moments

‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’: Revisit 10 memorable moments

In July of last year, CBS announced that “The Late Show” would be ending after more than 30 years on air. It was an unexpected move that continues to raise questions about the motivations for the cancellation — CBS maintains it was a purely financial decision. Regardless, the show and host Stephen Colbert, who has … Read more

Dodgers sweep the Angels – Los Angeles Times

Dodgers sweep the Angels – Los Angeles Times

Dodgers sweep the Angels From Maddie Lee: Dodgers right-hander Roki Sasaki’s first pitch after giving up a double to Angels star Mike Trout proved he wasn’t afraid to go back into the strike zone. He landed his forkball, the slower version of the new splitter that he introduced this season, for a strike to Nolan … Read more

How Formula One pit stop tactics are helping in battle vs. dementia

How Formula One pit stop tactics are helping in battle vs. dementia

The idea, like many good ones, arose by accident. It was the mid 1990s and London’s Great Osmond Street Hospital was losing a troubling number of young cardiac patients following complex heart surgery. Other hospitals were experiencing the same problem. Surgeons Alan Goldman and Martin Elliott were among those searching for answers when they met … Read more

Ryanair CFO Says More Airlines Could Go Bankrupt Due to Fuel Crisis

Ryanair CFO Says More Airlines Could Go Bankrupt Due to Fuel Crisis

Surging jet fuel prices could mean some airlines going out of business, according to the chief financial officer of Ryanair, Europe’s biggest airline. Loading audio narration… “I think we will see some of the weaker carriers who were already struggling before the war possibly go to the wall in the winter,” Neil Sorahan told CNBC … Read more

Producer prices shot up 6%, adding to pressure on companies to raise prices for customers

Producer prices shot up 6%, adding to pressure on companies to raise prices for customers

Wholesale inflation came in hot last month. Producer prices rose 6% from a year earlier, most since December 2022, as the 10-week Iran war pushed up energy prices and put pressure on companies to pass along higher costs to consumers. The Labor Department reported Wednesday that its producer price index — which tracks inflation before … Read more

Big donors backed Harris in 2024. For 2028, they’re not so sure

Big donors backed Harris in 2024. For 2028, they’re not so sure

WASHINGTON — As Kamala Harris eyes a possible 2028 presidential bid, there is little outward enthusiasm among her biggest 2024 backers to fund a repeat performance, adding to uncertainty about the former vice president’s prospects in what is sure to be a crowded primary field. The Times reached out to more than two dozen top donors to … Read more

South Korea’s LetinAR is building optics behind AI glasses

South Korea’s LetinAR is building optics behind AI glasses

Imagine you’re riding a motorcycle at 160 kilometers per hour when an arrow appears, floating on the road ahead, telling you exactly where to turn. No phone, no dashboard. Just your helmet, and a lens the size of a thumbnail. This is not a concept video. It’s heading to European roads as early as this … Read more

‘Modern Whore’ documentary is ‘like a storybook come to life’

‘Modern Whore’ documentary is ‘like a storybook come to life’

p]:text-cms-story-body-color-text clearfix”> When Andrea Werhun started writing her memoir, “Modern Whore,” nearly a decade ago, she was afraid to be honest about working as an escort and stripper. But she embraced going public to “use storytelling to advocate for the plight of sex workers.” In the documentary version of “Modern Whore,” directed by Nicole Bazuin, … Read more

Why the Dodgers’ 2017 pitch to Shohei Ohtani is still relevant today

Why the Dodgers’ 2017 pitch to Shohei Ohtani is still relevant today

This isn’t the first time the Dodgers have grappled with workload questions while projecting out a full season of Shohei Ohtani’s two-way schedule. When they pursued the then 23-year-old free agent, who was determined to pitch and hit in MLB like he had in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball, much of the Dodgers’ preparation for their … Read more

At LACHSA, L.A.’s most important public arts school, the ‘misfits’ become superstars

At LACHSA, L.A.’s most important public arts school, the ‘misfits’ become superstars

After watching his mother perform in a production of “A Raisin in the Sun” at Compton Community College when he was 9 years old, Anthony Anderson knew appearing on stage would be his life’s work. Over the next handful of years, he enrolled in programs across Los Angeles to achieve that dream. Then, one morning … Read more

This Tech Exec Sued Tesla Over Its Full Self-Driving Promises — and Won

This Tech Exec Sued Tesla Over Its Full Self-Driving Promises — and Won

First came the self-driving dream. Then came the backlash. Loading audio narration… For years, the EV maker has sold its cars with the promise that they would one day drive themselves. Last month, however, CEO Elon Musk dropped a bombshell when he told investors that some older Tesla vehicles will not be able to get … Read more