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  1. Sports gambling is exploding, and it'll be even worse than you think Breezy marketing from DraftKings and similar companies is the modern equivalent of the Marlboro Man. But there's more corruption in betting than there was in tobacco.
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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. Letters to the Editor: Canceled valedictorian speech is another self-inflicted black eye for USC USC has left its valedictorian out in the cold, says one reader. Another believes the university failed to do its due diligence in the first place.
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  8. A mysterious photographer of the Civil War, under a new microscope In the ambitious book 'Double Exposure,' the Old West photographer Timothy O'Sullivan becomes a little more famous but no less obscure.
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  9. Letters to the Editor: 'Meh'? Commenters should stop jumping to conclusions on Trump's New York trial "Watching Trump finally being held accountable in court will be a spectacle Americans will surely find enlightening," a reader says.
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  10. Letters to the Editor: How Israel can upset Iran's theocrats without death and destruction Israel can send a message to the Iranian people that would infuriate their theocratic leaders without causing death and destruction.
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