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Walker Buehler's long-awaited Dodgers return might require more waiting
Struggling with consistency, Walker Buehler might need to make at least a couple more minor-league starts before he returns from Tommy John surgery.
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The Sports Report: Lakers lose Game 2 in heartbreaking fashion
Jamal Murray hits a buzzer-beater as the Nuggets defeat the Lakers to take a 2-0 series lead.
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How former Galaxy player Eddie Lewis became a soccer training tech innovator
Former Galaxy midfielder Eddie Lewis has built a post-career business with TOCA Football, a technology-based training platform growing in popularity.
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It's probably too late for LeBron James to ever save the Lakers again
The Lakers' collapse against the Nuggets in Game 2 raises questions as to whether LeBron James is capable of saving the Lakers this season or ever again.
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The Republican Party can still do what's rational and right. Here's the proof
In a significant blow to the Marjorie Taylor Greene fringe, Speaker Mike Johnson got aid to Ukraine and Israel through the House and might yet keep his job.
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I helped write UCLA's high school data science course. This is what our critics miss
High school students who take data science learn something they can use in their everyday lives. Can the same be said for algebra?
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Republicans aren't protecting elections. They don't want democracy
The latest efforts to exclude Black votes echo the earliest days of our republic.
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In Grants Pass, Justice Sotomayor sliced through the spin
The Supreme Court on Monday heard a much-hyped case on homelessness, but it may have been more political spin than substance.
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Steelhead trout, once thriving in Southern California, are declared endangered
Southern California steelhead trout have been pushed to the brink of extinction as their river habitats have been altered by development and fragmented by barriers and dams.
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How an expensive bet by Emily's List in an Orange County congressional race went awry
The Democratic political group spent big in support of Joanna Weiss during the 47th District primary, only to see her finish third.
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Federal judge orders Alameda County to review death penalty cases
The Alameda County District Attorney's office was ordered by a federal judge to review more than 30 death penalty cases after Black and Jewish jurors were purposefully excluded in the conviction of a man in 1993.
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In defense of helicopter parents
I loathe the term 'helicopter parent,' writes columnist Mary McNamara. But amid a teen mental health crisis and other pressures, don't blame us for being anxious.
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Even if Chargers trade No. 5 pick, Justin Herbert is sure to receive help in deep draft
Rumors say the Chargers might trade the No. 5 and pass on a chance to draft a top receiver, but L.A.'s good news is the 2024 NFL draft class is deep.
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‘Our Words Collide’ documents 5 L.A. teen poets testifying to spoken word’s transformative power
"Our Words Collide," a documentary executive-produced by Rosario Dawson and now streaming, follows five spoken word poets from Los Angeles throughout their senior year of high school.
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Supreme Court hears case about L.A. man denied visa in part over his tattoos
A couple argues the federal government violated a U.S. citizen's right to marriage and due process by failing to provide a timely explanation for denying a visa to her husband, a noncitizen.
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High-speed rail to Las Vegas is coming as soon as 2028. Here are more details
A high-speed rail is coming to California. Here's what Southern Californians can expect.
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How L.A. County is trying to remake addiction treatment — no more 'business as usual'
A Los Angeles County initiative called Reaching the 95% aims to engage with more people than the fraction of Angelenos already getting addiction treatment.
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Murray clava una daga en la chicharra para coronar remontada de Nuggets y vencer a Lakers
Jamal Murray embocó un jumper con paso atrás mientras sonaba la chicharra y los Nuggets de Denver borraron un déficit de 20 puntos en la segunda mitad para sorprender a los Lakers de Los Ángeles 101-99 el lunes por la noche y tomar ventaja de 2-0 en su serie de playoffs de la Conferencia Oeste.
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Protestas propalestinas se extienden por universidades de EEUU tras arrestos masivos en Columbia
Las protestas han generado enfrentamientos entre estudiantes, en los que los propalestinos exigen que sus escuelas condenen la ofensiva de Israel en Gaza
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México detiene al hermano del líder del Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generación
El CJNG está considerado actualmente uno de los cárteles más sanguinarios y poderosos de México
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Kings look uninspired in Game 1 loss to Edmonton
The Kings come out flat and fall behind early on their way to a Game 1 first-round loss to the Edmonton Oilers.
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Mike Trout strikes out with bases loaded in ninth to seal Angels' loss to Orioles
Craig Kimbrel strikes out Mike Trout looking with the bases loaded for the final out in the Baltimore Orioles' 4-2 victory over the Angels.
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Lakers lose to Nuggets in Game 2 heartbreaker on Jamal Murray buzzer-beater
Jamal Murray hit a midrange jumper just before the final buzzer to lift the Denver Nuggets to a stunning, 101-99 comeback victory over the Lakers in Game 2.
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FDA approves bladder cancer treatment by Culver City company
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved Culver City-based ImmunityBio’s treatment for a type of bladder cancer.
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Bass budget would reduce homelessness funding, scale back LAPD hiring goal
Faced with rising salary costs and weak revenue growth, Mayor Karen Bass also proposed the elimination of more than 2,100 vacant city positions.
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Former California State Parks employee awarded $2.3 million in discrimination lawsuit
A jury sided with a former State Parks employee who said the agency treated him unfairly in part due to his Mexican heritage, awarding him $2.3 million.
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Here's how to see the Lyrid meteor shower and the full 'pink moon' this week
Skygazers will still be able to catch the Lyrid meteor shower and full 'pink moon' this week.
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Varias universidades de EEUU registran protestas a favor de los palestinos
La Universidad de Columbia canceló las clases presenciales el lunes, decenas de manifestantes fueron detenidos en la Universidad de Yale y el acceso a Harvard Yard fue cerrado al público, medidas con las que algunas de las universidades más prestigiosas de Estados Unidos intentan reducir las tensiones en torno a la guerra de Israel con Hamás.
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'The Synanon Fix' shows how the California dream went awry for a rehab group turned cult
Rory Kennedy and Mark Bailey, the filmmakers behind HBO's docuseries "The Synanon Fix," spoke about the group, its followers and the dangers of blindly following a charismatic leader.
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EEUU: Cambio climático empeora acceso a agua y saneamiento en comunidades rurales y pobres
Fenómenos meteorológicos extremos asociados al cambio climático están empeorando el acceso al agua y saneamiento en comunidades rurales y de bajos ingresos de Estados Unidos, que a su vez serán las más afectadas.
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