The Los Angeles Times
- by Summer Lin, Ashley Ahn, Ruben Vives, Brittny Mejia, Hailey Branson-PottsEven before Tuesday night's bloody physical altercations, protesters occupying a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA said counterdemonstrators have assaulted them nightly with a jarring barrage of light and sound.
- by Faith E. PinhoArizona senators have voted to repeal the 1864 abortion law after weeks of turmoil in the state.
- by Nardine SaadPrince William said that his wife Catherine and their children are 'all doing well' months after the princess revealed that she has an undisclosed form of cancer.
- by Stephanie YangTaiwan is celebrating the latest winner of 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' Nymphia Wind, after she called the island a country.
- by Stephanie YangA growing number of Americans consider China an enemy whose influence should be contained, a Pew Research study finds
- by Sarah D. Wire, Mackenzie MaysExperts describe the plan as a legal long shot, but say it could sow doubts about the integrity of a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump.
- by Noah BiermanArtist Joel Coplin has a complicated relationship with homeless people. He sued Phoenix to clear an encampment. But he also befriended them and found inspiration for his art.
- by Mark Z. BarabakIn a new district, the fiery Colorado congresswoman enjoys a solid base among the GOP's MAGA wing. But some are put off by her indiscretions and messy personal life.
- by Harry LitmanJuan Merchan, the judge presiding over the New York hush money trial, fined the ex-president for repeatedly violating a gag order and threatened incarceration.
- by Nabih Bulos, Tracy WilkinsonThe tiny Persian Gulf nation initially had success persuading Hamas to give up hostages. Critics claim its influence and commitment have diminished.