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As the military presence ramped up in Los Angeles, communities are preparing for the largest protests against Trump since he took office.
An economist tells us what ICE activity in Southern California could mean for the local economy and the national labor force.
Demonstrators hit the streets again in L.A. after President Trump deployed the National Guard due to protests against ICE raids.
During Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s testimony on Capitol Hill, Rep. Betty McCollum, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee, asked the cost of sending Marines and the National Guard to Los Angeles and what resources were being taken away by the move, but Hegseth repeatedly did not answer the question.
Los Angeles endured a sixth day of protests that have been largely peaceful but occasionally punctuated by violence.
After a week of watching a fun-house-mirror version of their city in global media, thousands of Los Angeles residents took to the streets on Saturday.
President Trump has said the city would be burning without military intervention, but the protests have been confined to a relatively small area.
About 50 U.S. Marines squared off against hundreds of protesters in front of a federal building in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, with the crowd yelling in unison for them to go home.
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNWhat to Know About the Los Angeles Protests: Affected Areas, Curfew Hours, and Your RightsStill, for most travelers, the area where protests are taking place is limited to a 0.2% area of downtown Los Angeles. Here's what to know if you have a trip planned to LA this we
A Los Angeles Dodgers official was asked about the team's recent White House visit as their home city protests federal ICE raids.