Los Angeles Times (Sunday) - 30 Mrz 2025

Table of content - Los Angeles Times (Sunday) (30 Mrz 2025)

Once overwhelmed border is nearly empty of migrants
Fire contaminant levels could sicken the marine food chain
As evacuation plans fell apart, flames closed in on vulnerable
Newsom calls party ‘toxic,’ out of touch
Voice clones create a ‘crisis’ for actors
Myanmar quake toll tops 1,600
Redick ref lects on loss from f ire
Senators visit Guantanamo
Weather
Caving to Trump threatens academic freedom
A ruder country, starting at the very top
FOR THE RECORD
Homeland Security chief meets Mexican leader
Quake’s death toll tops 1,600 in Myanmar
Danish official rebukes U.S. ‘tone’ in Greenland critique
Pope is getting better after crises
Dear Fellow Americans,
Senators condemn Guantanamo detainee policy
Top FDA vaccine official resigns, slams Kennedy on way out
Trump targets Smithsonian over racial themes
Columbia University’s president steps down amid policy changes
Once overwhelmed, border nearly empty
Heavy metals in coastal waters could affect marine life
Vulnerable left stranded in Eaton fire
Newsom calls left ‘toxic’ as he defends his podcast
U.S. orders Naval Academy to end affirmative action in admissions
Actors say voice cloning violates their humanity
Departments investigating Musk face the ax
Losing a home in a fire, then being hit with a ‘casualty gain’
Can’t pay your taxes? What to do
First step on homelessness? Listening to the unhoused
‘Misguided’ column on Roberts
At ICU, myriad acts of kindness
HOW TO WRITE TO US
If it’s true Hegseth knew what he was doing, he should resign
The thrilling (probably false) ‘Signalgate’ theories
Signal leak raises questions about U.S. security
A life measured in violin strings and second chances
A Dodgers broadcasting legend reflects on his legacy
Charges in baby boy’s drug death could set precedent
Digital coupons spurring inequality debate
Accused Crips leader is indicted on charges including fraud, theft, extortion
How the fires impacted historic buildings
UCLA bans Students for Justice in Palestine
Former Anaheim mayor gets two months in prison over Angel Stadium corruption case
CDC plans to slash infectious-disease funding for states
Indictment includes testimony from a Grammy-winning producer
A cut above
San Diego presses ban on digital coupons amid debate over inequality
Charges in baby’s drug death may set precedent
JUMBLE
Former Times journalist and bestselling author
Jaime Jarrín looks to give back
Today in North America
A street encounter that led to a lasting bond
REBUILDING THEIR ‘HEAVEN’
Dodgers already are making magic
Dodgers’ Trump visit a dichotomy at its very worst
NCAA TOURNAMENT: UCLA women are getting rematch with LSU in Elite Eight.
Mourning the passing of an era
Dodgers’ depth, talent impressive
Hats off to Corona as dominant run turns heads
Yankees hit nine homers, three in row
Leonard, Clippers complete sweep in Brooklyn
Redick hoping to rebuild ‘heaven’
Dodgers must see larger picture
Angels get first win by two-hitting White Sox
Dodgers delivering March magic
117 wins a fraction of their goal
Dominant Betts sends UCLA to Elite Eight
Betts, Bruins get second shot at LSU
Bueckers scores 40 to lift UConn
Bruins put Dent in their deficit
NCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
UNSTOPPABLE FORCE
Betts, Bruins dominate Mississippi to advance
PLAYING BIG WHEN IT MATTERS MOST
UCLA vs. Louisiana State
STILL SHINING
Opposites attract (again) in ‘Glengarry’
50 YEARS ON, IT’S STILL ‘THE WAY OF THE WORLD’
TIMELESS CUBAN SOUNDS RING OUT ON BROADWAY
She loves the con, the corpses not so much
‘NOT EVERYONE COMES FROM PERFECT PLACES’
HEARTBREAKERS BEACH PARTY
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THE WEEK AHEAD
Um, Yeah
SUDOKU
POKER
HOROSCOPE
ASKING ERIC
Solution to last week's puzzle
Last week’s solution: “World Series”
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INSPIRING GARDENS
IMPRESSIVE BASEMENT SALOON WAS LIKE ‘CHEERS’
Saying goodbye
COOKBOOK BLENDS STRIPPING AND FOOD IN ‘SEXIEST WAY’
Scarlett Kapella’s Pervert Pie
Marathon Burger rises on Melrose
NOMA LAUNCHES COFFEE DELIVERY SERVICE
Step inside the most beautiful private gardens in SoCal
Step inside the most beautiful private gardens in SoCal
HOW TO HAVE THE BEST SUNDAY IN L.A., ACCORDING TO ADAM DEVINE
Trendy new drink ritual aims to open your heart
L.A.’S WILLY WONKA? HE’S CULTIVATING CACAO IN A LAB
BIG IN RESTAURANTS
“It is critical that we advocate for investments in arts education so that all students can benefit from participating in the arts.”
“Finding a qualified music teacher is as crucial as selecting a doctor or dentist. The best teachers don’t just instruct — they inspire.”
What Should the Future of Music Education Look Like?
Striking the Right Chord: How to Find the Right Music Teacher
Lang Lang on the Transformative Power of Music Education
Tay Keith on Giving Back to Underserved Communities Through Arts Education
How Kristin Chenoweth Is Supporting Young Artists
Protecting the Future of a Vital Student Resource
Why Arts Education Is Essential for Students’ Success and Well-Being: The Case for Greater Investment
Advocate for Investments in Arts Education for All Students
How Tony Danza Is Helping Shape the Stars of Tomorrow
Inside the Classroom for Theatre Education
Building a Foundation for Innovation and Empathy Through Arts Education

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