‘They’re All Remarkable’: An Expert Answers Our Questions About the COVID-19 Vaccines
With Johnson & Johnson's one-dose option poised to hit the market, Dr. David Agus of USC's Keck School of Medicine weighs in on the latest
‘Ologies’ Host Alie Ward Is Making Science Wonderfully Entertaining
The never boring podcast about experts in different sciences recently passed the 50-million-downloads threshold
California Adventure Invites Fans Back for ‘A Touch of Disney’ Food Festival
Rides are still off limits, but Disney-lovers can get a little taste of their favorite place
‘The Raw Materials Were Her Life’: The New Billie Eilish Documentary Shoots for Storytelling with No Filter
When R.J. Cutler's camera crew showed up to document the music phenom's meteoric rise to stardom, their subject already gotten a big head start
How to Make Your Golden Globes Viewing Feel Like a Party
Even the nominees have been told to stay home this year, but if you want to glam it up, we have ideas
A New Book Collects Letters from Women Inspired by Kamala Harris
“Dear Kamala” features the voices of people moved by the inauguration of the history-making vice president
Miss L.A.’s Club Scene? On Twitch, the Party Is Still Going
Almost a year after clubs closed, DJs and drag queens are finding new audiences thanks to live streaming—but making the move online hasn't been without complications
Is Gavin Newsom Blowing It?
Dining out during lockdowns. Fumbling the vaccine rollout. With a recall effort gaining steam, California’s once-golden governor is fighting for his political life
A Pasadena Company Has Developed a Fast, Cheap, At-Home COVID Test–but the FDA Has Been Slow to Approve
Innova’s rapid test kits are being shipped off to 20 countries, but haven’t yet received approval to be sold in the U.S.
COVID Conditions Have Improved, but Staffers at This East L.A. Hospital Aren’t Letting Down Their Guard
After a devastating months-long surge, doctors and nurses at East Los Angeles Doctors Hospital grapple with the loss and grief left in its wake