Entertainment & Arts
Celebrating its 60th anniversary, Twyla Tharp Dance premieres ‘Aguas da Amazonia’ with Philip Glass’ score in Santa Barbara, Costa Mesa, Palm Desert and Northridge before it heads for the Kennedy Center.
California
Zimbardo’s “Prison Experiment,” a landmark and controversial study, was shut down after six days, but its implications have had a profound effect.
World & Nation
Launched on Jan. 5, the city’s system uses license plate readers to impose a $9 toll on most vehicles entering Manhattan neighborhoods south of Central Park.
Chargers
Antonio Gates was such a dominant force at tight end, quarterback Philip Rivers said the Chargers employed a “Gates rule” that overruled the playbook.
Opinion
California has by law acknowledged beavers, nature’s preeminent water and environmental engineers, as partners in environmental restoration.
New York’s top uniformed police officer resigned amid allegations he demanded sex from a subordinate in exchange for opportunities to earn extra pay.
Awards
The ‘Conclave’ star has been a revered actor for decades yet has received comparatively scant academy recognition through the years.
A Manhattan resident has pleaded guilty to helping establish a secret police station in New York City on behalf of the Chinese government.
New York parents learn their son, a young Israeli American soldier who was believed to be taken hostage by Hamas 14 months ago, was in fact killed in the initial attack.
Daniel Penny trial: Jury to consider a lesser count after deadlocking on a manslaughter charge for the man who used a chokehold on a New York subway passenger.