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Pope Francis Sparks MAGA Fury: 'Hypocrite'
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Francis denounced efforts to close the U.S.-Mexico border as "madness" during an interview with 60 Minutes.
North Korean Hackers Target US Ally
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The personal email accounts of more than 100 people are thought to have been breached by one or more groups.
Russell Lee didn’t promote himself much. His photos did the talking.
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Lee’s unwavering commitment to humanism and photography made him an icon to generations of students at the University of Texas.
1 dead amid 'severe' turbulence on Singapore Airlines flight, carrier says
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The Singapore Airlines flight was traveling from London to Singapore.
Princess Kate Cancer Update Given by Palace
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The princess announced her cancer diagnosis on March 22.
One person killed, 30 injured after London-Singapore flight hit by severe turbulence
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A person has died and more than 30 others are injured after a Singapore Airlines Boeing flight hit severe turbulence Tuesday. The Boeing 777-300ER jet was headed to Singapore from London when it was forced to make an emergency landing in Bangkok at 3:45 p.m. local time, the airline said. The flight was carrying 211...
Attack by grizzly leads to closure of a Grand Teton National Park mountain
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A grizzly bear attacked and seriously injured a man in western Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park, prompting closure of a mountain there.
Fact Check: Did Drone Doodle Turkish Flag Over Raisi Helicopter Crash Site?
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Images shows what looks like a star and crescent pattern formed by a UAV drone that tracked the Ebrahim Raisi crash site.
'Intimidation' of Fani Willis, Alvin Bragg, Jack Smith 'Is Working': Maddow
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MSNBC's Rachel Maddow has hit out at the "dishonest intimidation" of those attempting to prosecute Donald Trump.
How Trump taught Biden to love tariffs
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In the strange world of trade, protectionism can be good politics precisely because it is bad economics.
Passenger Killed, 30+ Injured as Flight Hit by Severe Turbulence
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Louis Nastro/ReutersAt least one passenger was killed and more than 30 others were hurt when a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore encountered severe turbulence, according to reports.More to follow...Read more at The Daily Beast.
Everything We Know About King Charles' Cancer Treatment
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King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer in February and is still undergoing treatment three months later.
Singapore Airlines Turbulence: 1 Killed, Several Injured on Flight From London
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Singapore Airlines flight SQ321, from London, experienced turbulence and made an emergency diversion to Bangkok.
Trump and Biden agreed to debates. That's a lot less important than it was made out to be
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The president and his rival circumvented the debate commission amid much fanfare. But the contests have been counterproductive spectacles since Nixon-Kennedy.
Anti-doping officials have a lot to answer for ahead of the Paris Olympics
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The World Anti-Doping Agency has been far too deferential to Chinese authorities.
A House swing seat is at stake in Oregon’s Democratic primary
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In today’s edition … The discordant messaging of RFK Jr. and Nicole Shanahan … Trump outraises Biden in April, but Biden maintains cash lead.
'The Apprentice' team fires back after Trump campaign threatens legal action
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“Everybody talks about him suing a lot of people," director Ali Abbasi said of the former president Tuesday at Cannes. "They don’t talk about his success rate, though.”
Philadelphia ending remote work policy for all full-time city employees
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Philadelphia's mayor said all full-time city employees must begin working in office five days a week starting July 15, putting an end to its COVID era remote work policy.
How do L.A.'s ethnic communities keep their identities while living with others? Just read the signs
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Unlike in many big cities, Los Angeles' cultural neighborhoods are not exclusive enclaves. They share space with one another and communicate through signage.
After Raisi’s Death, Elections Pose Tricky Test for Iran’s Rulers
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Iran’s political establishment must choose between opening the race and facing moderate rivals, or limiting candidates and risking the embarrassment of low turnout.
Judge Merchan 'Tipped His Hand' on Key Issue: Attorney
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The judge overseeing Donald Trump's hush-money trial made a revealing comment about what the prosecution needs to prove.
It’s Time to Direct Russia’s Frozen Assets to Ukraine
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Plans to use interest income on frozen Russian assets is highly unsatisfactory. The West should seize the full $300 billion.
What Next for Iran, and Drama at the Trump Trial
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Plus, Scarlett Johansson calls out OpenAI.
From unhoused to high school grad: L.A. ceremony honors students who overcame the odds
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These students experienced homelessness — living in shelters, with relatives and in overcrowded spaces — but they persevered to reach graduation day.
We’re transitioning into Gemini, and Rick Owens won’t let us lose our house keys
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Homemaking is an art, a craft, a practice, a burden, a necessity, a privilege. It’s in the talismans that we arrange within our homes — including our house keys.
When open houses get weird
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From the gross to the dangerous, real estate agents dish on the ways open houses can go very wrong.
22 essential artworks at the Getty and the surprising stories behind them
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L.A.'s most popular art museum can be overwhelming. Critic Christopher Knight offers his favorites: must-see paintings, sculptures and more, and what to know about each.
Should kids be playing with toy guns?
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In a society scarred by shootings, the answer is more complicated for parents than for children.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's pardon of man who killed protester undermines trust in the justice system
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's pardon of a convicted murderer of a Black Lives Matter protester injects a harmful dose of politics into the criminal justice system.
Feds collected DNA from 1.5 million migrants in under four years, report finds
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The Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology said the rise in DNA collection raises questions about whether immigrants' privacy rights are being violated.
LAFC is trying to find the winning blend of youth and aging stars
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LAFC once had one of the youngest clubs in MLS and it led to winning ways. Now it has one of the older rosters, with some youth to build around.
She turned an empty L.A. lot into a gorgeous mini flower farm as a 'win-win'
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Inspired by the slow flower movement, landscape designer Kathleen Ferguson is "making people happy" by growing environmentally appropriate flowers at her micro-farm in L.A.
Paul Scheer was abused as a child. His new memoir helped him reclaim 'the power of my voice for my childhood'
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Paul Scheer's memoir-in-essays, 'Joyful Recollections of Trauma,' centers largely around the abuse he and his mother suffered at the hands of his stepfather.
Catherine Opie wants to tell you about her sexy 'big-bottom girl chair'
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The L.A.-based photographer and artist tells us the story behind her rare Danish designer chair and why chairs "are everything."
Black bear had been killed by car, but then its paws were cut off and stolen
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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is investigating after a black bear was found with its paws missing.
In hypnotically trashy Trump biopic and other showstoppers, Cannes goes under the knife
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Bold new films by Ali Abbasi, Coralie Fargeat and David Cronenberg bring bodily horror to cinema's front lines, creating unexpected frisson for many attendees.
Letters to the Editor: Gavin Newsom ignores voters on the death penalty. Isn't that a threat to democracy?
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Voters have upheld capital punishment, but Gov. Newsom refuses to carry out death sentences. So much for being a protector of democracy.
Are 'deaths of despair' really more common for white Americans? A UCLA report says no
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Many believe white Americans suffer higher rates of premature death from addiction, overdoses and mental health. Researchers say that's false.
A meeting of Cal State L.A. student encampments, 55 years apart
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Fifty-five years ago, a student encampment stood on the very spot at Cal State L.A. where pro-Palestinian students have set up tents now. Their asks were different, their spirits the same.
Turtle skulls and elephant toenails are among thousands of items seized at LAX mail facility
latimes.com
Export rules generally apply not just to live animals and plants but also to their byproducts, such as fur, hide, feathers, scales, antlers and bones.
The Crypto Comeback
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The fate of Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX, and what it says about the improbable resurgence of cryptocurrencies.
Letters to the Editor: Voters want arts education in schools. Why aren't school districts delivering?
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Too many school districts aren't being clear about how they're spending Proposition 28 money for arts education.
Letters to the Editor: Alito's upside-down flag demands his recusal from 2020 election cases
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It's naive to think Supreme Court justices aren't political, but Samuel Alito's upside-down flag is very troubling.
Letters to the Editor: Does divestment work, or is it just protesters trying to 'do something'?
latimes.com
UC Berkeley leaders say they will consider divesting from weapons makers. Can that be effective, or is it just virtue signaling?
'Plays still matter to the health of Broadway': Leslie Odom Jr. on 'Purlie Victorious'
latimes.com
The Tony nominee explains why this 'Purlie Victorious,' premiering Friday on PBS' Great Performances series, isn't a musical — and why it's all the better for it.
Defense witness expected back at Trump trial after heated exchange with judge
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The testimony by attorney Robert Costello is aimed at discrediting the prosecution's star witness, Michael Cohen.
If you're living with a drug or mental health problem, here's where to look for help
latimes.com
'Deaths of despair' caused by drug overdoses, suicide and liver disease due to alcoholism have risen among Americans of color. Here's how to find help.