LOS ANGELES FEDERAL BUILDING

Advertisement
Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

How to Spot and Grow Genuine Passion in Your Team

Building a strong team is crucial for any business. Everyone wants to hire passionate people, but it's not always easy. Tools and tests can help, but they don't always reveal true passion. Simon Sinek once said that great companies hire people who are already motivated and then inspire them. This ma

reading time less than a minute
Jan 08 2026LIFESTYLE

Saying Goodbye: A Dog's Final Moments

Losing a pet is never easy. It's a tough decision to make, but sometimes it's the kindest choice. This is the story of two dogs, Clare and Kiska, and their final moments. Clare, an old dog with bad hips, was put to sleep at home. The vet came over and gave her a sedative. She didn't even realize wh

reading time less than a minute
Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Workers Fight Back After Being Fired for Their Beliefs

Federal employees who believe they were wrongly fired for their political views are now taking their fight to the courts. They are asking judges and an independent body that handles federal worker disputes to decide if their First Amendment and civil service protections were violated. The cases fil

reading time less than a minute
Jan 04 2026CRIME

Federal Hill Seeks Stronger Crime Solutions After Recent Arrest

Federal Hill is pushing for stronger measures against violent crime after a suspect was caught in a recent murder case. The victim, Charles Brothers, was shot in an elementary school parking lot during his birthday celebration. This has left the community worried and asking for more help. Jen Covin

reading time less than a minute
Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Keeping the Weight Off: What Really Works?

Losing weight is hard. Keeping it off? Even harder. Many people struggle with gaining back the weight they lost. So, what's the best way to maintain weight loss? A recent study looked at 29 different trials to find out. The study compared three main methods: lifestyle changes, medication (specifica

reading time less than a minute
Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Federal Workers Fight Back Against New Health Policy

Federal employees are pushing back against a recent policy change that affects healthcare coverage. The new rule, effective January 1, removes support for gender-affirming treatments from federal health insurance plans. This decision has sparked a legal challenge from the Human Rights Campaign Found

reading time less than a minute
Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Minneapolis Daycares Under Scrutiny: What's Really Going On?

Federal agents are currently looking into childcare centers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This investigation started after a video from a right-wing YouTuber went viral. The video claimed that some Somali-run daycares were taking public money without actually providing childcare services. The Departme

reading time less than a minute
Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

How Buildings Can Harness Sun Power in a Changing Climate

Buildings are starting to use the sun's power more efficiently. But there are hurdles. Designers often don't have the right tools. They also don't think enough about how climate change will affect these systems. A new study tackles these issues. It looks at how buildings can use solar power better.

reading time less than a minute
Dec 25 2025WEATHER

Heavy Rain and Floods Hit Los Angeles

Los Angeles faced a serious weather situation on Wednesday. Heavy rain poured down, causing floods in many places. The rain was so strong that it was like a river in the sky, bringing lots of water from the Pacific Ocean. This was not just a normal rainstorm. It was a big weather event called an atm

reading time less than a minute
Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Smart Moves for a Long-Lasting Business

Building a business that stands the test of time isn't about luck. It's about making smart choices, especially when it comes to money. Many businesses focus on getting more customers or selling more products. But the real key to lasting success is understanding profits. First, know your numbers. It

reading time less than a minute