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Sheinbaum impulsa reformas para garantizar protección e igualdad salarial de las mujeres mexicanas

La presidenta mexicana, Claudia Sheinbaum, dijo el jueves que enviará al Senado un primer paquete de reformas para fortalecer la protección de las mujeres, asegurar la igualdad salarial con los hombres y obligar a las fiscalías a que investiguen con perspectiva de género los asesinatos de mujeres.
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Ryan Murphy Says Menendez Brothers Could Be Free by Christmas
Reuters/File PhotoThe Menendez brothers could be “out of prison by Christmas” now that the Los Angeles district attorney has scheduled a hearing to review new evidence their father sexually abused them, Ryan Murphy says.And if that’s the case, the Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story showrunner would consider shooting a couple of bonus episodes of the hit Netflix series, he told a Variety reporter on Thursday.Prosecutors are still convinced Lyle and Erik Menendez shot and killed their parents in the family’s Beverly Hills mansion in 1989, when the brothers were 21 and 18, Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón told a press conference on Thursday. The brothers maintained all along they were motivated by their father José’s physical, emotional and sexual abuse—which they say began when they were children—and by their mother Kitty’s silence and complicity.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Lebanon says 2,000 killed in Israel's escalating assault on Hezbollah
Israel says massive strikes hit Hezbollah's intel unit in Beirut, as Lebanon puts the toll from two weeks of spiraling violence over 2,000.
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Oil Prices Rise on Biden’s Offhand Remarks, and U.S. Ports Reopen
Plus, the top trends from fashion month.
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There was nothing redeeming in Pete Rose’s character
My only conversation with Pete Rose came in the early 1980s, when he was with the Phillies. And he started it.
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A high school detention that’s more than what it seems
The students in Dave Harris’s sly and pointed play “Exception to the Rule” at Studio Theatre are trapped by forces beyond their control.
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The evidence shows women make better doctors. So why do men still dominate medicine?
Research suggests that the patients of female physicians' fare better on average. But old-fashioned sexism is still a barrier to their success in the profession.
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Vulnerable Rams' defense needs complete turnover to compete with Packers
The 1-3 Rams defense has faltered against the pass and the run even more, but claim it's communication issues more than skill as Packers come to town.
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Rams vs. Green Bay Packers: How to watch, prediction and betting odds
Everything you need to know about the Rams taking on the Green Bay Packers at SoFi Stadium, including start time, TV channel and betting odds.
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Who uses libraries? Even in the stacks, there’s a political divide.
After digging ourselves out from under an avalanche of your queries about libraries, we gathered detailed data on the size of their collections, their budgets and the populations they serve.
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Democrat who vowed to not take campaign money from oil and tobacco owned up to $820,000 of stock in those industries
Franky Carrillo, a Democrat running for California Assembly, says he sold his fossil fuel and tobacco stocks after environmentalists raised concerns about his investments.
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Letters to the Editor: Jack Smith's new Jan. 6 filing ought to embarrass the Supreme Court
Trump's actions alleged in a new court filing by Jack Smith show he put Mike Pence in danger on Jan. 6, 2021. That's no 'official act.'
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Brittany O’Grady does it all with feelings
The Arlington, Va., native and “White Lotus” alum stars in the buzzy Netflix film “It’s What’s Inside.”
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In 'Sugar Daddy,' comedian Sam Morrison spins grief into stand-up if not quite theater
After losing the 'daddy' of his dreams to COVID, comedian Sam Morrison tells the tale of his love and grief in "Sugar Daddy" at the Wallis in Beverly Hills.
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'The Californians' and 44 more 'SNL' sketches L.A. Times readers love
After asking celebrities, we surveyed Times readers about their top 'Saturday Night Live' sketches of all time. Here are 45 of the most popular selections.
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Letters to the Editor: What tagged-up, rotting mansions reveal about L.A.'s housing crisis
It isn't "woke" politicians enabling vandalization in wealthy areas; it's super-rich people who don't live in the multiple homes they own.
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California firefighting aircraft stymied by U.S. Forest Service policy, local chiefs say
Why won't the U.S. Forest Service allow a fire fighting helicopter to fly at night?
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‘Food Network’ star Haley Popp under fire for offering Tim Walz-branded cookies at Texas bakery
The bakery shared screenshots of the comments it had received, which ranged from calling the owner "disgusting" to threatening her life.
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Why President Biden hasn't been able to end Israel's nearly year-old war in Gaza
Contrary to critics who say the administration could force Benjamin Netanyahu's hand, the U.S. has limited power to stop the conflict that began Oct. 7.
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Why now? Menendez brothers suddenly have a chance at freedom after 34 years behind bars
The Menendez brothers have fought a decades-long battle for freedom after being convicted in 1996 in the murders of their parents at their Beverly Hills home.
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Sonos tries to get its groove back after upsetting loyal customers
Sonos, known for its wireless speakers, has a plan to earn back trust from its customers after the botched launch of a new app angered its fans as competition with Google, Apple and other companies heats up.
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Fans scrambled for Shohei Ohtani’s historic home run ball. Lawsuits followed.
Every season, lucky fans snare baseballs that mark a milestone for a player or a team. But this ball was in rare company the moment it left Shohei Ohtani’s bat.
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Californians broadly support Prop. 36 to get tough on crime, new poll finds
One month before the election, a new poll finds 60% of California likely voters favor Proposition 36 to impose stiffer penalties for theft and drug crimes.
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Young New Yorkers line up for ballet tickets as discounts for people under 30 spark Big Apple craze
"I think it's cool that people who don't do ballet get the opportunity to go see it, learn about it and get inspired."
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Fox News Digital's News Quiz: October 4, 2024
Johnny Depp reprises one of his most iconic roles and a determined dad walks nearly 30 miles through hurricane debris to walk his daughter down the aisle. Test your knowledge here!
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13 L.A. places that’ll induce nightmares any time of year, rated by spookiness
From abandoned zoos to haunted forest hikes, these spots will terrify you 365 days a year
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How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Charlie Puth
The pop singer spends his Sundays chasing delicious eats, swiping through TikTok and doing "the opposite" of his job so he "can remain sane."
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After 18 hours of uncertainty trapped on icy mountain face, Mt. Whitney climbers are rescued
A pair of climbers were rescued after a terrifying 18 hours on Mt. Whitney. The situation was 'entirely avoidable,' rescuers said.
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We ranked the top 10 best places to retire in California for most people. Would you live here?
The Los Angeles Times' California retirement rankings take four main factors into account: climate, health, recreation and affordability. See the best and worst places to retire.
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Job growth expected to be solid as election nears
The September jobs report to be released Friday morning by the Labor Department, provides one of the last snapshots of the state of the economy before the November presidential election.
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Kobe Johnson brings plenty of crossover appeal in rare switch from USC to UCLA
Kobe Johnson is expected to play a big role for UCLA this season as coach Mick Cronin tries to transform the Bruins back into a national title contender.
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‘The Outrun’ stars Saoirse Ronan in a poetic Scottish recovery drama
Vibrant Orkney settings blunt the clichés of an oft-told tale.
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Reversal clears LAPD officer faulted for firing two extra bullets in fatal 2020 shooting
The officer, Toni McBride, is the daughter of a high-ranking police union official and a gun influencer on social media.
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Dodgers have the same problem that derailed their last two playoff appearances
The Dodgers' move to have Yoshinobu Yamamoto start Game 1 of the NLDS against the Padres shows how vulnerable the team is to another early playoff exit.
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Prop. 5 could unleash a flood of new affordable housing, road repairs, fire stations — and tax hikes
If approved by California voters, Proposition 5 would make it easier for local bond measures, and the tax increases that often accompany them, to pass.
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Air marshals want out of TSA and into a new law enforcement agency
The Air Marshal Association says TSA lacks law enforcement culture and the marshals want to do more police work in airports.
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The Uptown Theater, Cleveland Park’s historic art house, lives
The couple behind the Artechouse has taken on an ambitious effort to blend old school Hollywood with 21st century technology.
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A history of Yellowstone finds centuries of conflict behind the natural beauty
In 'A Place Called Yellowstone,' environmental historian Randall K. Wilson traces the natural forces and the human clashes that created the world's first national park.
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Letters to the Editor: Ronald Reagan fueled the dangerous anti-government hysteria crippling us today
Reagan's 'government isn't the solution, government is the problem' rhetoric seeded the far-right paranoia we see today.
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Klamath River dam removal brings hope for threatened salmon
The recently completed removal of dams on the Klamath River is raising hopes of rebuilding the population of threatened spring-run chinook salmon.
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Take care of yourself with these feel-good fall essentials
Just because the temperature is cooling down, it doesn’t mean your look has to.
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Trump and the federal election case against him: Key passages from prosecutors' latest filing
New court papers in Donald Trump’s federal 2020 election interference case pull back the curtain on his conversations.
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Letters to the Editor: Happy 100th birthday to our exemplar Christian president, Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter, who just turned 100, reminded Americans that a true Christian is one who shelters the homeless and loves his neighbor.
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Is Miller Moss taking too many hits? Lincoln Riley isn't too concerned
Miller Moss proved his toughness against Wisconsin, but the USC quarterback is being exposed to a high level of punishment from opposing Big Ten teams.
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I’m a weight loss coach — here are 5 sacrifices I made to drop 160 pounds
These five helped Amber Clemens thrive.
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The Rise of Hard Right Latino Voters
Latino immigrants are the target of some of Donald Trump’s most extreme rhetoric. So why does he appeal to so many Latino voters?
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Los Angeles Times News Quiz this week: The VP debate, Kris Kristofferson's star turn
Who moderated the VP debate? What film earned Kris Kristofferson a Golden Globe? What the heck is a tourbillon? If you think you know, give this week's News Quiz a go.
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Obama backs Alsobrooks, says Senate control ‘could come down’ to Md.
The former president is the latest prominent Democrat to back Alsobrooks in the close race that could decide which party holds the majority in the Senate.
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Mother shot holding baby as domestic violence rises in Prince George’s
Nails became the 6th person this year to be killed by a romantic partner in Prince George’s, adding to a surge in domestic violence crimes in the Maryland county.
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