Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong said of rising cancer rates and COVID "it's not a coincidence" regarding both the virus and the shots ...
The owner of the Los Angeles Times appeared on Tucker Carlson’s podcast in an episode released Wednesday, making clearer his ...
Atlas’s complaint claims the LA Times left “toxic ink stains,” holes in the walls, torn-up floors and active leaks at its ...
Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong defended his decision to pull back his editorial board’s planned endorsement of ...
Alameda, an affiliate of New York-based Atlas Capital Group, has sued the Times owner for $24 million, alleging he failed to ...
Real estate developer Alameda claimed bio-tech entrepreneur Patrick Soon-Shiong and lease guarantor NantMedia breached the ...
A month after at least 40 newsroom employees accepted buyouts, the Los Angeles Times has been hit by another wave of brutal ...
Would the billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times, Patrick Soon-Shiong, consider selling? There's every good reason to think so. With his newsroom staff in open revolt, with Soon-Shiong expressing ...
The L.A. Times will appear more "objective" if it presents both sides of an issue, even if one side's written by a human and the other side is generated by AI. The reality: Kind of a mess.
The newspaper's new "Insights" tool, which situates stories along the political spectrum, "risks further eroding confidence in the news," says one union leader. By Katie Kilkenny Labor & Media ...
Would the billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times, Patrick Soon-Shiong, consider selling? There’s every good reason to think so. With his newsroom staff in open revolt, with Soon-Shiong ...