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A's want to intervene in Nevada case. For their proposed Vegas stadium, time is money
The Athletics are asking a Nevada court for permission to intervene in a stadium public funding lawsuit in order to protect their interests in Las Vegas.
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What to watch with your kids: ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ and more
Common Sense Media reviews of “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,” “Spy x Family Code: White,” “Under the Bridge” and “Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp.”
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The 6 best 2-in-1 laptop hybrids for 2024
Can't decide between a laptop and tablet? Consider getting one device with the functionality of both.
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In the galleries: Origin stories and journeys in life
The cycle of regeneration, woodcuts depict stories, inspirations from nature, innovative takes on folk tales and prints touched with poetry
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Germany arrests alleged Russian spies scouting U.S. military facilities
A German prosecutor says 2 German-Russian nationals were caught snooping around U.S. military facilities used to train Ukrainian forces.
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Tale of the Turnpike: Little bro Philly will be big problem for New York
It’s been a minute since the last Amtrak Series, which seems unimaginable since we share a corridor.
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Ally of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Demands End to Ban on Social Media Platform X
A key ally of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif demanded the government lift a two-month-old ban on the social media platform X.
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Maine farmer convicted in infamous murder case seeks new trial
Dennis Dechaine is serving a life sentence for the murder and sexual assault of Sarah Cherry, who disappeared while babysitting in 1988.
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Meta's newest AI-powered chatbots are impressive — and bizarre
CEO Mark Zuckerberg's newest AI-powered Meta AI agents started venturing into social media this week to engage with real people.
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Maine gun store hires 'udderly' adorable employee, a baby cow
A&G Shooting in Fairfield, Maine has a new employee who has caused quite a stir: His name is Kade, and he is a baby miniature zebu calf. He loves taking pictures.
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SI model leaving CA for TN due to homelessness, 'dirty' streets, taxes and more
Kristen Louelle Gaffney is uprooting her family from California to the South. One of the reasons is the state of the homeless crisis in California.
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Why Taylor Swift’s Music Makes Us So Emotional
She sings about things we all experience, her lyrics get imprinted on our brains, and she enjoys messing with us.
time.com
Ryan Garcia used social media to become a boxing star. Now it may be publicizing his ruin
Ryan Garcia has always craved the spotlight and has used social media to attract so many eyeballs, becoming one of the most-followed athletes — not even just among boxers — in sports.
nypost.com
Knicks-76ers Tale of the Turnpike: New York has always been the star city
Look, no disrespect intended as Jalen Brunson and the Knicks begin their defense of Madison Square Garden against Big Bad Joel Embiid and the 76ers.
nypost.com
The End of the Electoral College Is Finally in Sight | Opinion
The dumbest institution in the democratic world might not have long to live.
newsweek.com
Taylor Swift Fan Theory Proven True After 'Tortured Poets' Release
"Tortured Poets" release on Friday showed one surprising fan theory to be true, much to the delight of Swifties everywhere.
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Donald Trump 'Dreading' Witness Testimony—Attorney
Ron Filipkowski said Trump would be dreading testimony from Karen McDougal.
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20 TV characters who died because the actor who played them died in real life
The deaths of actors, including Cory Monteith, John Ritter, Carrie Fisher and more, led to the characters they were playing on their respective shows to be written off.
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UAW vote at Tennessee plant will test resurgent labor movement
4,000 workers at the Volkswagen facility are eligible to vote.
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Israel Strikes Iran, and the Trump Trial Gets a Jury
Plus, a “tortured” Taylor Swift.
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nytimes.com
The Caps, now used to ‘high-stakes hockey,’ feel ready for playoff pressure
The Capitals, who have spent weeks living on the edge, face the New York Rangers in Game 1 on Sunday.
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Sports history: 4 of the biggest fights between teams and fans
Sports get competitive, and sometimes violent. There have been many brawls that have happened at games over the years, but these are a few of the biggest.
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Man Arrested in NATO Country over Alleged Russian Plot to Murder Zelensky
A Polish man was arrested on allegations of preparing to spy on behalf of Russia in a plot to take out the Ukrainian president.
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newsweek.com
It's been 25 years since Columbine. This is what we're still getting wrong about school shootings
The anticipation of gun violence shapes many aspects of today's schools, including physical layouts and budgets, despite little evidence that these policies work.
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How California's 'math wars' are hurting Black and Latino students
Proponents say students are more motivated to study data science than algebra. But this approach fails to teach kids essential skills and risks limiting some populations to certain courses.
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latimes.com
News Quiz: April 19, 2024
A Trump foe's legal twist, a major media figure's pro-Biden 2020 tweet raising eyebrows and much more in this week's News Quiz. Try to get a perfect score!
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‘Ennio’ puts one of cinema’s most revered composers in the spotlight
“Cinema Paradiso” director Giuseppe Tornatore takes his time telling the life story of the prolific Italian orchestrator Ennio Morricone.
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washingtonpost.com
House bill would shine a light on federal prisons’ dark problems
A House committee voted nearly unanimously for a bill that would provide more accountability and oversight on federal prisons with a long list of problems.
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A celebrated L.A. astrology influencer's stunning fall from 'healer' to killer
What led to the shocking double murder-suicide committed by Danielle Johnson, an astrology influencer with a large online following?
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latimes.com
'Help me, help me': Metro bus driver stabbed, reviving fears about safety
Attacks on Metro bus drivers highlight dangers that operators face. Serious attacks on transit workers have tripled nationally over the last 15 years.
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PetSmart contest offers to cover up bad tattoos with a pic of your pooch
PetSmart contest gives entrants a chance to replace tattoos they regret with portraits of a pet. The company has partnered with a tattoo studio in Culver City.
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This must be Topanga Canyon
Make your way to the fabled mountain community that's full of whimsy, beauty and neighborly love.
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China’s highflying EV industry is going global. Why that has Tesla and other carmakers worried
A flood of cheap Chinese electric car exports has raised the specter of another trade war with the U.S. And it has Tesla worried.
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latimes.com
Where to eat and drink near Dodger Stadium before or after a game
Pre-game before you head to Dodger Stadium or celebrate a win afterward with Tijuana-style tacos, natural wines, sake, arcade games and more.
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Letters to the Editor: There's a court reporter shortage. Switch to recordings, says a lawyer
A retired lawyer says relying on human stenographers for court reporting has serious drawbacks that new technology could address.
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Letters to the Editor: Critics of U.S. aid to Israel want to stop Netanyahu's recklessness
U.S. aid allows Israel to make reckless military decisions without bearing the full cost or consequences of its actions.
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Taylor Swift's new album is rife with breakup songs. Psychologists explain why we love them
Taylor Swift's new studio album, "The Tortured Poets Department," draws inspiration from her breakup with longtime beau Joe Alwyn. What draws music fans to songs about failed relationships?
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Crew suspected of taking $250,000 in Scratchers from 44 stores arrested by sheriff's department
Los Angeles County Sheriff's detectives watched a four-person crew linked to thefts dating back to Feb. 13 pilfer more Scratchers in Arlington Heights. This time, however, the thieves' luck ran out as they were arrested, the sheriff’s department announced Wednesday.
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'The Sympathizer' depicts war from a Vietnamese point of view, but how does the community see it?
HBO's adaptation of "The Sympathizer" reflects a distinctly Vietnamese point of view, and while reactions to the series differ, community members agree that it bolsters Vietnamese representation.
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19 great Hollywood books we missed, according to our readers
We chose our Ultimate Hollywood Bookshelf, and readers responded with the many, many titles we missed. Here are some of the best responses.
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The Supreme Court Takes Up Homelessness
Can cities make it illegal to live on the streets?
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In Jane Smiley's rock 'n' roll novel, does good sense make good fiction?
The L.A.-born Pulitzer Prize winner takes on fame and domestic life, with surprising results.
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Los Angeles Times News Quiz this week: Earthquakes, rattlesnakes and the WNBA draft
The L.A. Times News Quiz this week: Do you know where the L.A. Sparks' top pick played ball, what's disappearing off Pasadena streets and what Google has threatened to do?
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Letters to the Editor: Another gutless Republican refusal to honor the courageous Liz Cheney
Liz Cheney embodies everything about the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation's award for political courage. One problem: She annoys Donald Trump.
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Letters to the Editor: What Mayor Karen Bass can do right now about L.A. City Hall's corruption problem
To combat corruption in L.A. City Hall, Mayor Karen Bass should say she will refuse to endorse anyone under an ethics investigation.
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‘The People’s Joker’ is the superhero movie of the year
Set in the Batman universe, Vera Drew’s unauthorized trans “Joker” parody is a defiantly personal act of artistic subversion.
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washingtonpost.com
There is poetry in everything, even a news article. Want to try it?
Make your own poem by picking and choosing words from a Washington Post article during National Poetry Month. There is poetry in everything — try it yourself!
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washingtonpost.com
Hold Obama-Biden Foreign Policy Responsible for Iran's Unprecedented Attack on Israel | Opinion
Under the Obama-Biden foreign policy doctrine, an Iran so emboldened that it feels free to wage offensive war is not a bug—it's a feature.
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newsweek.com