And on day six, it appears to be over---LAUSD and the teachers union UTLA have a tentative agreement in place that would end the strike, boost teacher salaries and reduce class sizes, all spread out over the next few years. But while teachers and students will be back at work in classrooms tomorrow, LAUSD is nowhere close to out of the woods when it comes to it's complicated future--so we'll go In Depth.
Netflix continued its rampage through the entertainment industry at this morning's Oscar nominations, with it's original film "Roma" earning ten nominations--including its first for best picture. Will any studio be able to keep up with Netflix if it continues at this pace?
Over a month in and the partial shutdown of the federal government appears no closer to being resolved--and the pain from the shutdown is about to get very real, and not just for furloughed workers.
A confrontation on the steps of the Lincoln Monument over the weekend, a standoff between some students, some Native Americans and some black Israelites, went viral in a major way. Has the entire controversy become a political Rorschach test?
And a CNN investigation reveals Uber's department that investigates claims of sexual abuse and assaults by its drivers is stressed, overwhelmed and traumatized.