Hurt Skater Leaves Hospital

World champion pairs skater Tatiana Totmianina was released from the hospital Sunday, a day after sustaining a concussion in a fall during the free skating program at Skate America. Totmianina fell to the ice Saturday night when partner Maxim Marinin was performing a one-handed lift. Speaking to reporters from a wheelchair at Mercy Hospital on … Read more

Supermarket sushi you’ll actually want to eat

Supermarket sushi you’ll actually want to eat I tend to grade supermarket sushi on a curve. Confined in plastic boxes under fluorescent lights in frigid deli cases, most packaged sushi takes all of the elements essential to good sushi and chucks them out the window in favor of convenience. Oftentimes it can be too cold, … Read more

Palm Beach luxury home sales soar amid ‘Trump bump’ after the election

The all-cash, off-market deal for the waterfront 8,900-square-foot penthouse closed within six weeks. Two Roads Development In the wake of the 2024 presidential election, the Palm Beach “Trump bump” is real, according to brokers. Take this West Palm Beach waterfront penthouse at Forté on Flagler, which just sold for its full $33.5 million ask. The all-cash, … Read more

Our climate change challenge

(Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times) (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) (Christina House / Los Angeles Times) (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times) (Jean Chung / For The Times) 1 Governments and institutions have to do the heavy lifting, but you … Read more

From the Archives: In the effort to rebuild Iraq, Keith Kellogg’s job is to keep things moving

Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, pictured in 2003. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times) Editor’s note: Retired Lt. Gen. Joseph “ Keith” Kellogg became President Donald Trump’s acting national security advisor following the resignation of Michael Flynn on Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. This article touching on Kellogg’s work expediting rebuilding contracts in Iraq first appeared … Read more

The secret history of L.A.’s sushi revolution

Yuko Shimizu / For The Times 1 Los Angeles is a sushi city — home to countless restaurants that treat raw fish with the sort of reverence usually reserved for religious rites. But this wasn’t always the case. It took an unlikely alliance to make it happen. It started in Tokyo in 1965, with a … Read more

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