Téofimo López’s Swing Dancing
A young boxer follows in the footsteps of Muhammad Ali—busting a move to bust a jaw.

A young boxer follows in the footsteps of Muhammad Ali—busting a move to bust a jaw.
The Brooklyn-born artist has worn many hats: MTV host, graffiti artist, hip-hop maven. At a Harlem hat emporium, he talks about his newest gig: writing a memoir.
Eustace at the movies.
“Leaving Guantanamo,” “The Wall Dancers,” “Eating Ashes,” and “The Infamous Gilberts.”
Spending a day in someone’s kitchen can tell us about their relationship to time, money, pleasure, and place.
You’re going to love my ability to nod and smile while people awkwardly thank me. White bread, straight ahead. That’ll be my slogan.
His correspondence illuminates a rarefied world in which money can seemingly buy—or buy off—virtually anything, and ethical qualms are for the weak-minded.
Researchers at the company are trying to understand their A.I. system’s mind—examining its neurons, running it through psychology experiments, and putting it on the therapy couch.
In rural Scotland, Andy Goldsworthy, the sculptor famed for his use of natural materials, contemplates his own decay.
A wealthy couple obtained dozens of children through surrogates. Did they want a family, or something else?
GLP-1 drugs, which have helped some people curb drug and alcohol use, may unlock a pathway to moderation.
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Tuesday's TV and streaming schedule and listings for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games.
This new mochi shop in Monterey Park specializes in giant mochi stuffed with seasonal fruit, chocolate and a variety of savory fillings.
Wagner Moura, Brazil's first-ever lead actor nominee, reflects on contemporary correspondences with his historical drama 'The Secret Agent,' from Jair Bolsonaro to Alex Pretti.
Chronic loneliness increases the risk of heart disease and dementia by up to 40%. A new exhibition at the Los Angeles Center of Photography, featuring Dr. Jeremy Nobel and artist Lisa McCord, explores how creative expression can heal our crisis of disconnection.
Through 'Feng Shui Poetry in the Parks,' launched by West Hollywood's poet laureate and nurtured by a local English teacher, Boyle Heights students visit nature throughout the city to write poetry.
Former LAPD Officer Clifford Proctor was indicted for murder by an L.A. County grand jury in September 2024. He was able to leave the U.S. four times and live in Carson for more than a year before being taken into custody.
California has set aside about $165 million in vouchers to subsidize the purchase of the Tesla Semi — an electric vehicle that critics say is still not road-worthy.
On the last day of January, hundreds of people filled the pews of Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Koreatown to hear not the word of God but the gospel of the Democratic Socialists of America.
A top Meta researcher warned executives that there could be as many as 500,000 cases of online sexual exploitation per day on Facebook and Instagram, according to unsealed documents that surfaced on the eve of a landmark jury trial in New Mexico state court.
"It doesn't make sense. I'm getting ripped off, and de Blasio is getting a break. Comrade de Blasio, pay your fair share!"
It was a weekend that served as a reminder about what makes college basketball great, despite all the ongoing issues in the sport.
Panic attacks — sudden, overwhelming feelings of fear that trigger physical symptoms — are quite common.
The surge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Maine last month has put Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) on the defensive in a reelection campaign that is causing growing GOP heartburn. Collins has touted her seemingly successful efforts to scale back ICE presence in Maine, which drew immediate protests in the state’s two biggest...