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Pictures of a Ruined City
Two days later, on Saturday, January 10, he and his family returned, and we traveled together as he began photographing the burned city the fires left behind. To produce work about an ongoing disaster is ethically fraught: You are encountering people in distress and documenting some of the most difficult moments of their lives.
The Trump administration’s mass-deportation offensive expanded into Los Angeles Saturday with pre-dawn roundups, part of a West Coast operation expected to run seven days a week, sources told The
There’s always a few athletes that cross over into almost superhero world,” said an artist whose mural became a site of mourning when the N.B.A. star died in a helicopter crash.
In November, he easily defeated Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa in heavily Democratic New York. Like New York City, the Los Angeles 2022 mayoral race began with a crowded field of 12 candidates on the ballot for a nonpartisan election to succeed the term ...
And some of those concerns have to do with the fallout from her absence from the city when the fires broke out. But the question of who is in charge — of who is playing the role in Los Angeles that Giuliani did in New York, to use one example — is also ...
The Golden State needs a bailout. Are its leaders prepared to submit to Washington’s conditions?
In the era when American cities regularly caught fire, the widespread destruction seeded what looks, in retrospect, like possibility.
New questions are being raised about whether the City of Los Angeles and its fire department did enough to prepare in the days ahead of the deadly Palisades Fire. The fire department did not hold ...
Was the message competence? No. Diversity. Woke politics are taking precedence over preparedness at both New York City and Los Angeles. The new chief executive of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Janisse Quinones, was hired for a staggering $ ...
Coke is adding a new flavor to its lineup. Coca-Cola Orange Cream is scheduled to go on sale Feb. 10 in the United States and Canada.
City workers and celebrities, teachers and tycoons talk about what they lost in the Los Angeles fires — and how they’ll rebuild.
Cities have always inspired filmmakers by serving as the backdrop for stories that show how people live, work, and dream.