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El viaje más largo y extraño: algunos consumidores de drogas psicodélicas se ven atrapados en efectos no deseados
Una rara condición llamada trastorno de percepción persistente de alucinógenos ha desconcertado a los investigadores y ha generado alarmas a medida que los psicodélicos se vuelven populares.
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Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery join together for new streaming bundle
Rivals Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery are coming together to offer a new streaming bundle that includes Disney+, Hulu and Max.
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Policía arresta a 33 manifestantes al desmantelar acampado propalestino en universidad en Washington
La policía desalojó un campamento propalestino en la Universidad George Washington el miércoles y arrestó a manifestantes, horas después de que decenas marcharon hacia la casa de la presidenta de la institución mientras funcionarios de la ciudad se preparan para comparecer ante el Congreso sobre la respuesta a las manifestaciones.
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Wall Street's lull stretches to a second day as indexes finish mixed
Wall Street's lull stretched into a second day, as U.S. stocks drifted to a mixed close in a quiet Wednesday.
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Ana Bárbara y Kany García serán homenajeadas en la segunda edición de Mujeres Latinas en la Música de Billboard
Este par de artistas latinas son la primeras figuras que anuncia la producción de estos premios que se celebrarán en el mes de junio
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Seth Rogen sparks up the laughter with Bill Burr, Snoop, Post Malone and more at the Hollywood Bowl
This stoner music and comedy extravaganza featured Rogen riffing and spliffing with comics, rappers, special guests for Netflix is a Joke Festival.
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Ex-Laker Darius Morris dies three months after father, brother convicted of bank fraud
Remembered for his exuberant personality, former Lakers and Clippers guard Darius Morris has died at 33. His father and brother were convicted of fraud in February.
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Otro milagro: Real Madrid remonta y vence al Bayern para alcanzar la final de la Champions
Con otra remontada cuando parecía desahuciado, el Real Madrid doblegó el miércoles 2-1 al Bayern Múnich y se clasificó a la final de la Liga de Campeones por tercera vez en tres temporadas.
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El PSG avista una renovación sin Mbappé
Kylian Mbappé está por convertirse en el más reciente astro con un contrato exorbitante que se marcha del Paris Saint-Germain sin conquistar la Liga de Campeones.
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Gavin Stone pitches seven strong innings to give Dodgers their 14th win in 16 games
Teoscar Hernández drives in all three runs, including a two-run homer in the sixth inning, to support Gavin Stone in a 3-1 win over the Marlins on Wednesday.
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'Guess who's back!' Martin Lawrence announces his first comedy tour in eight years
Martin Lawrence announces his first stand-up comedy tour since 2016. It kicks off a month after his movie with Will Smith, 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die,' premieres.
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John Mulaney's 'Everybody's in L.A.': A guide to the hyperlocal references
John Mulaney’s latest Netflix foray, a live late-night show for six nights only, features people, places and things specific to Los Angeles.
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How ‘The Fall Guy’ became a live show at Universal Studios Hollywood, complete with Ryan Gosling cameo
"The Fall Guy Stuntacular Pre-Show" is the live show, based on the movie, based on the TV show. Got that? It's at Universal Studios Hollywood through next weekend.
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Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter agrees to plead guilty to stealing $17 million
Ippei Mizuhara, a former Japanese interpreter for baseball star Shohei Ohtanti, has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges, admitting he stole millions of dollars and filed a false tax return as he tried to cover massive gambling debts.
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Two expelled Bay Area high school students awarded $1 million in 'blackface' lawsuit
Jurors side with former students at Saint Francis High school who were expelled in 2020 for photos in which they wore acne masks.
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Graffitied skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles poised for sale
Oceanwide Plaza, the bankrupt, unfinished development in downtown Los Angeles that became a canvas for trespassing graffiti artists, is officially on the market.
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Biden's limit on bomb shipments to Israel may finally get Netanyahu's attention
President Biden's decision to delay arms shipment to Israel is a very small and belated gesture that may nevertheless make a point.
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Nicaragua cancels a controversial Chinese interoceanic canal concession after nearly a decade
The canal, which was never dug, became a symbol of the odd and arbitrary nature of President Daniel Ortega's increasingly repressive regime.
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With inflation soaring, Argentina will start printing 10,000-peso notes
Inflation soars: When first printed in 2017, Argentina's 1,000-peso note was worth $58 on the black market. Now, it's worth a dollar.
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9 of 10 wrongful-death suits over Astroworld concert crowd surge settled, lawyer says
An attorney says nine of the 10 wrongful-death lawsuits filed after the 2021 Astroworld music festival have been settled.
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In Southeast L.A. County, working-class Latino students now have a pathway to becoming journalists
Latinos remain vastly underrepresented in newsrooms, but schools in Downey have created a pipeline for students interested in entering journalism.
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Nelly Korda chases LPGA record sixth straight win at Cognizant
Nelly Korda will be trying to become the first golfer to win six consecutive LPGA events when the 72-hole Cognizant Founders Cup tees off Thursday.
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RFK Jr. says he had a dead worm in his brain. What are these parasites and how common are they?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in a 2012 deposition, reportedly cited health issues that he attributed to a worm in his brain.
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The collapse of the American Youth Symphony: Behind the closure of a beloved L.A. institution
When the American Youth Symphony abruptly shut down, it left a void for young talent aspiring for a career in music.
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Restraining order against Frankie Valli's eldest son OK'd amid Walk of Fame honor
An L.A. County judge orders Frankie Valli's eldest son, Francesco, to stay away from the Four Seasons singer and brother Emilio for the next three years.
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50 Cent files defamation lawsuit against ex Daphne Joy after rape allegation
Rapper 50 Cent has filed a defamation lawsuit against his ex Daphne Joy, who accused him last month of rape after he trolled her for being labeled a sex worker.
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Steve Albini, influential record producer and musician, dies at 61
Known as a giant of punk and experimental rock music from the 1980s to the present day, Albini produced and engineered records for Nirvana, the Pixies, PJ Harvey and others.
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Did Stormy Daniels' testimony help or hurt the case against Trump? It's complicated
The adult-film star's testimony in the New York hush money trial is legally peripheral but central to the drama the prosecution has been framing for the jury.
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Q&A: David Simon isn't a starry-eyed dreamer, but he's all in on Hollywood
David Simon is so bullish on Hollywood he's building a new movie studio there from the ground up and renovating another one that dates to the days of silent films.
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Berkeley schools chief grilled by Congress on claims of rampant antisemitism in K-12 classrooms
Superintendent Enikia Ford Morthel rejected accusations that Berkeley schools have tolerated pervasive antisemitism in classrooms, saying district leaders respond quickly to any alleged incidents of bias.
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