Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is expected to be grilled later today when she talks to lawmakers in a private briefing on diplomatic security.
Last week, four Americans including the Libyan ambassador were killed at a U.S. Consulate.
This week, the military is marking the one-year anniversary of the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
A new study from UCLA suggests the policy has had little impact on the military.
Ten years ago, "American Idol" introduced audiences to a new addictive pleasure. Executives from Fox sang all the way to the bank. And then the other networks saw the light.
Today's topics include the upcoming sale of AEG, a sports powerhouse in Los Angeles and elsewhere throughout the world, the unexpected death of Steve Sobol, American filmmaker who worked frequently with NFL Films, and the Angels and Dodgers continued decline in the standings.
The space shuttle Endeavor, and the 747 that's carrying it, are en route to Los Angeles. During a stop in Texas, traffic was brought completely to a standstill as people lined up to see the shuttle.
More than $600 million has been spent on TV and radio ads this election season. The bulk of the ads are concentrated in battleground states like Ohio, Virginia and Florida.
In those states, it's hard to watch a show without hearing at least one pitch for President Obama or his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney.
Congresswomen Janice Hahn and Laura Richardson fight to represent California's 44th Congressional district in a race that involves storied political dynasties, race, and corruption.
The Wall Street Journal reports today that gamblers from mainland China are traveling to Las Vegas. This has caught the attention of U.S. Treasury officials, who think some of the money being bet might have its source in Chinese organized crime. Some of these Chinese high rollers are playing in games where a single bet might be as much as 400 thousand dollars, but China has strict rules on how much money citizens can take out of the country.
David France's new film "How to Survive a Plague" chronicles the efforts of the people involved in the struggle, and opens at the NUART theatre in Los Angeles on Friday.