After collecting tens of millions of dollars from San Gabriel Valley investors, Dr. Tin-Jon “T.J.” Syiau made a shocking disclosure, court documents say.
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After collecting tens of millions of dollars from San Gabriel Valley investors, Dr. Tin-Jon “T.J.” Syiau made a shocking disclosure, court documents say.
Chinese families may debate whether to send their kids to American universities — but many still believe a U.S. degree is a pathway to a better life.
Poems can promote understanding by taking us behind enemy lines. Threatening to boycott anyone’s art or literature will only inflame and prolong hostilities.
The art exhibition on display from Feb. 21-23 at the Line Hotel in Koreatown explores themes of Black migration and movement via various art forms.
Owner of the Original Pantry Cafe threatens to close historic diner on March 2 after union contract dispute
Peters, who returns to Peacock Theater on Saturday night, talks about near misses with landing sitcoms and why staying true to himself as a comedian is worth more than mainstream success.
“The Disappearance of Miss Scott” reacquaints viewers with a jazz virtuoso who was the first Black person to have a TV show and was almost erased by the government.
My date was eight years my junior. He was handsome, quiet and polite, with an endearing Oklahoma twang. But he also had a big red flag in his family: his father.
While residents in the Palisades and Eaton fire areas can use tap water for some limited purposes, the detection of a carcinogen in the systems can pose some risks.
‘Onside,’ a new docuseries from the team behind ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive,’ takes viewers behind the scenes of MLS — and could have a similar impact on U.S. soccer.
Readers react with dismay to Trump repeating disinformation on Ukraine and treating Russia as an ally.
Will more apartments in cities or more suburban subdivisions help solve California’s housing affordability crisis? Readers debate.
Victor Quiñonez will debut his sculpture series ‘I.C.E. Scream,’ about immigrants’ struggles, during this year’s Frieze.