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With a Jar of Blood as Evidence, Detained Man Tells Immigration Judge ‘I am Dying Little by Little’

Judge denies bond for Guatemalan man worried about colon cancer as his condition appears to have grown worse in recent court hearings.

by Kate Morrissey

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Name Game: Did Los Angeles Businesses Use Bait and Switch Tactics to Push a Petition?

By Mark Kreidler

Hospitality unions claim a ballot-measure proposal blocking Olympics wage hikes rests on fraudulently obtained signatures.

‘It’s Time to Ring the Alarm Bell’

By Gabriel Thompson

Labor leaders say a May Supreme Court decision could turn the agency that protects workers into a rubber stamp for President Trump.

Trained Volunteers Patrol L.A. Streets as ICE Raids Intensify

By Myriam-Fernanda Alcala Delgado

Neighborhood groups monitor immigration enforcement amid rising fear and federal scrutiny.

LAPD Arrest of Journalist at ICE Raid Fuels Press Freedom Fears

By Maison Tran

Anthony Orendorff was jailed for four days without bail before charges were dropped.

Trump’s ‘Trans Mice’ Line Got Laughs. The Science Behind It Could Save Lives.

By Amy DePaul and Faith Neo

Research on HIV, cancer and infertility is being quietly dismantled under Trump’s anti-DEI agenda.

A Fear Pandemic Grips Safety Net Hospitals and Their Patients

By Mark Kreidler

With immigration raids on the rise, many in need of health care are choosing to remain at home.

Here’s What’s Happening to the People ICE Arrests in Immigration Court

By Kate Morrissey

Many are fighting to keep their court cases open so that they can still request asylum.

Sanewashing the President

By Steven Mikulan

Since his return, newsrooms have downplayed Trump’s decline, helping normalize a presidency defined by incoherence, paranoia, and cruelty.