World & Nation
The truck attack in New Orleans by an Army veteran inspired by Islamic State unfolded amid warnings by officials about a resurgent terrorism threat.
Sanctions imposed on the International Criminal Court by President Trump could jeopardize trials and investigations at the only permanent global tribunal for war crimes and genocide.
Business
A union representing University of California service and patient care workers authorized a two-day strike this week, accusing the university system of engaging in illegal bad faith bargaining over the terms of a new contract.
California
President Trump’s promises to carry out mass deportations have ramped up fear among immigrants who could be at risk. Experts have warned that could inhibit them from speaking up about health threats on the job, hampering efforts to stop workplace hazards and illnesses.
Trip Ideas
Hiking is the best way to push your limits, get moving and feel the touch of nature.
Awards
Only eight best picture winners in the past 50 years were directed by filmmakers from non-English-speaking countries. Will one of this year’s contenders join the club?
President Trump’s administration says it’s pulling most U.S. Agency for International Development workers off the job and out of the field worldwide.
Federal law enforcement agents are planning a “large scale” immigration enforcement action in Los Angeles by the end of the month, according to documents reviewed by The Times.
Federal judge temporarily blocks the Trump administration from placing 2,200 employees of the U.S. Agency for International Development on paid leave.
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Sarah Chung Park, CEO and Founder, Landing International Inc.