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Los Angeles Times
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
LA Times Today: Tony Awards' biggest winners: ‘Maybe Happy Ending,' Cole Escola, Nicole Scherzinger
On Sunday night, Radio City Music Hall was the room where it happened. The Tony Awards featured show stopping performances, legendary cast reunions and its fair share of star power. NY1's entertainment reporter Frank DiLella was at the show and joined Lisa McRee to talk all about it.


Los Angeles Times
30-05-2025
- Politics
- Los Angeles Times
LA Times Today: Senators demand return of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia prior to peace agreement
A bipartisan group of senators is calling for the return of thousands of Ukrainian children who were abducted by Russia. The senators introduced a resolution that demands their return before any peace agreement is finalized. Doctor Kristina Hook is an assistant professor at Kennesaw State University and an expert in the Ukraine-Russia war. She joined Lisa McRee from Ukraine.


Los Angeles Times
08-05-2025
- General
- Los Angeles Times
LA Times Today: With Los Angeles in need of housing, downtown's empty office towers have appeal
A blast from the past – Los Angeles in the 1980's, as seen in TV's 'L.A. Law' and our skyline today. In the wake of the pandemic and our recent fires, is the promise and ambition of downtown shifting once again? Roger Vincent writes about real estate for the L.A. Times and joined Lisa McRee to discuss.


Los Angeles Times
07-05-2025
- Science
- Los Angeles Times
LA Times Today: Scientists say they ‘de-extincted' dire wolves. Experts at La Brea Tar Pits are skeptical
Most people know of dire wolves from 'Game of Thrones.' The species isn't actually fictional, but it has been extinct for thousands of scientists say they've brought the dire wolf back to life. But other experts are skeptical about that claim. L.A. Times reporting fellow Kaitlyn Huamani joined Lisa McRee to explain.


Los Angeles Times
02-05-2025
- Politics
- Los Angeles Times
LA Times Today: DOGE cuts bring chaos, long waits at Social Security for seniors
Here in California and across the country, anxious seniors and others continue to protest the trump administration's plans to slash the Social Security workforce and shutter more than half of its regional offices. L.A. Times national reporter Jenny Jarvie joined Lisa McRee, with what it means to some of our local seniors.