Audio of Councilmembers Nury Martinez, Kevin de León and Gil Cedillo speaking with labor leader Ron Herrera quickly became a new and incendiary issue in the Nov. 8 election.| Los Angeles Times
Sophie Turner's lawsuit against Joe Jonas accusing the musician of child abduction has officially been dismissed. They have an agreed-upon parenting plan.| Los Angeles Times
It's official: Netflix's live-action "One Piece" series is getting a second season. And creator Eiichiro Oda teases the arrival of a certain Straw Hats doctor for Season 2.| Los Angeles Times
Jonathan Joss, known for 'King of the Hill' and 'Parks and Recreation,' was shot to death Sunday. His husband says the shooting was motivated by homophobia.| Los Angeles Times
Chloe Bennet, who co-stars in Hulu's 'Interior Chinatown,' discusses how her identity was central to her role in Charles Yu's new series that's based on his book of the same name.| Los Angeles Times
Byron Wu and Brad Falchuk's Netflix comedy "The Brothers Sun" veers from action to family drama to comedy and back again, and they say that though it's violent, it's "supposed to be fun."| Los Angeles Times
For the first time in its 57-year existence, "Star Trek" made a musical episode. Our television critic and 'Star Trek' fan Robert Lloyd discusses the episode with reporter and musical theater lover Ashley Lee.| Los Angeles Times
Frog eggs, space macarons, seafood chowder and everything else Baby Yoda, a.k.a. Grogu, has eaten in two seasons of "The Mandalorian" on Disney+.| Los Angeles Times
"The Mandalorian" follows in the "Star Wars" franchise's grand tradition: The premiere is action-packed and predictable in equal measure.| Los Angeles Times
Sen. Alex Padilla's forcible removal from a Dept. of Homeland Security news conference is among the real-world events the 'Andor' showrunner likens to his 'Star Wars' prequel.| Los Angeles Times
Michelle Yeoh is fun to watch in "Star Trek's" first TV movie, but the series-turned-film is a tonal mish-mash that feels stranded on the verge of something that will never come.| Los Angeles Times
May the 4th be with you! Like many 'Star Wars' fans, we have loved and loathed the various parts of the space franchise. Here's what we've written over the last half a century or so.| Los Angeles Times
The Pulitzer-winning 'Adventures of Kavalier & Clay' novelist talks about his new job: showrunner on CBS All Access' 'Star Trek: Picard.'| Los Angeles Times
Racism, sexism, fuddy-duddyism: They're all reasons why the winningest artist in Grammy history lost album of the year yet again, this time to Harry Styles.| Los Angeles Times
The star and executive producer of HBO Max's medical drama received his first nomination for lead actor in a drama series for his role as Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch.| Los Angeles Times
"Patience," an ingratiating episodic series on PBS beginning Sunday, follows a neurodivergent clerk played by Ella Maisy Purvis who aids a police detective in the British city of York.| Los Angeles Times
'We wanted it to be difficult to watch': Co-showrunner Miguel Sapochnik and actor Sian Brooke discuss the brutal sequence at the heart of the premiere.| Los Angeles Times
Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers are splitting up after six years of marriage. Phypers filed to divorce the 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star on Monday.| Los Angeles Times
The actor returns to "Star Trek," reprising her character Philippa Georgiou, who leads the franchise's first television movie now streaming on Paramount+.| Los Angeles Times
Reprising the role he originated in "Star Trek: The Next Generation," Stewart's performance as an aged lion suffuses the series with an elegiac sweetness.| Los Angeles Times
This year's "Doctor Who" Christmas Day special stars Nicola Coughlan as Joy, a guest at a hotel where time travel ensues.| Los Angeles Times
Alex Kurtzman, who oversees the current 'Star Trek' franchise, discusses the series finale of 'Discovery' and what to expect from 'Starfleet Academy' and 'Section 31.'| Los Angeles Times
Often enough the grandeur, audacity and nuttiness of the opening ceremony shone through onscreen, but commentary, cutaways and commercials fragmented the TV experience, our critic writes.| Los Angeles Times
No matter how great the new Doctor is on 'Doctor Who,' it's always a wrench to let go of the old.| Los Angeles Times
"Doctor Who," led by Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson as companion Ruby Sunday, sees the notable return of Russell T Davies as showrunner of the classic British series.| Los Angeles Times
Executive producers Jane Tranter and Julie Gardner helm Bad Wolf, the production company working with Russell T Davies, Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson on the newer, bigger "Doctor Who."| Los Angeles Times
A look at the decades-long evolution of the onetime gangsta rapper who now finds himself the family-friendly star of NBC's Olympics coverage.| Los Angeles Times
The Summer Games in Paris have been a star-studded affair. But for The Times' most avid Olympic watchers, NBC's focus on celebrities has been largely an annoying distraction.| Los Angeles Times
Geeta Vasant Patel, director of 'House of the Dragon' Season 2 finale, discusses Rhaenyra and Alicent’s relationship, Daemon’s vision and filming the episode's montages.| Los Angeles Times
'House of the Dragon' actor Matt Smith gently corrects an interviewer's use of pronouns for his nonbinary co-star Emma D'Arcy at the show's Season 2 premiere.| Los Angeles Times