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Fitness studios, bocce ball courts and dog runs: downtown L.A. makes its pitch to apartment seekers
While downtown as a place to work still struggles to find its footing post-COVID, downtown as a residential center is thriving.
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LAPD officers swarm USC pro-Palestinian encampment
The Los Angeles Police Department arrived at USC early Sunday morning in an apparent move to clear the camp.
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Jonas Meskis is living the teenage dream of international surfer
“I’m living the good life,” Jonas Meskis says of competing in international surfing contests, including recently winning the Canada national junior title.
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Young Clippers radio voice Carlo Jiménez is inspired by his grandfather's sacrifices
Clippers radio voice Carlo Jiménez, 23, is among the few Latino play-by-play announcers in the NBA on English-language broadcasts.
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Metal detectors, fear, frustration. College commencements altered amid Gaza war protests
At many universities across the country, graduation for the Class of 2024 will feel more like making it through airport security than a procession through a free-flowing campus green or a cheering stadium crowd.
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Since the Hamas attack, Israelis have begun arming themselves the American way
The terror attack on Israel was a catastrophic failure of state protection. It is generating an unprecedented spike in Jewish civilians getting guns.
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How humanity's ear-splitting racket deafens whales and other marine animals
Industrial activity has added up to 15 decibels of noise to the Santa Barbara Channel, new research has found. Hear the difference.
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Donald Trump's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad second term
Don't let the focus on holding Trump accountable for what he has done cloud your vision on what he will do, if voters give him the chance.
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Pringles, plywood and chalk: The supply chain sustaining the Cal State L.A. encampment
The Cal State L.A. encampment is at a commuter school on the Eastside, with a blue-collar, Latino-majority student body of all ages who wouldn’t seem to have the time to protest, let alone live in a tent town for days.
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Money Talk with Liz Weston: A sticky inheritance scenario
Achieving what you want when it comes to your estate plans may be a lot more complicated and have more repercussions than you currently imagine.
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Joshua Tree's celebrity rattlesnake wrangler wants to change how you see reptiles
Danielle Wall has transformed how locals interact with rattlesnakes. Her work has earned her a front-row seat to reshaping of California's High Desert.
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55 years after Reagan took on Berkeley, Newsom stays in the background amid roiling campus protests
California's Republicans and Democrats rush to create legislation in response to college campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war.
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The Fed indicated rates will remain higher for longer. What does that mean for you?
The Federal Reserve’s decision Wednesday to keep its benchmark rate at a two-decade high should have ripple effects across the economy.
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Dua Lipa, as 'SNL' host and musical guest, tries to give us everything
The 'Argylle' actor pulled double duty as host and musical guest, and there were appearances from Jerry Seinfeld and Troye Sivan.
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Granada Hills boys win City Section swim title; Granada Hills girls tie Palisades
Granada Hills and Palisades share the girls' City Section swimming title after freshman Alexis Burrell helps Palisades win in the 400-meter freestyle relay.
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UCLA faculty protest at Hammer Museum gala, decrying treatment of pro-Palestinian students
Professors crash the Hammer Museum's starry gala, calling for UCLA's chancellor to resign and for pro-Palestinian student activists to be given amnesty.
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Frank Stella, minimalist painter and sculptor, dies at 87
Frank Stella, a painter, sculptor and printmaker whose constantly evolving works served as landmarks of the minimalist and post-painterly abstraction art movements, has died.
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Tyler Glasnow dominates and Max Muncy hits three home runs in Dodgers' blowout win
Max Muncy records three home runs in a game for the first time and Tyler Glasnow dominates in the Dodgers' 11-2 win over the Atlanta Braves.
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Edwards anota 43 y Reid ayuda a Wolves a ganar 1er juego de serie ante Nuggets, 106-99
Anthony Edwards anotó 43 puntos, la mayor cantidad de su carrera en los playoffs, Naz Reid encestó 14 de sus 16 puntos en el último cuarto y los Timberwolves de Minnesota vencieron el sábado 106-99 a los Nuggets de Denver, campeones defensores de la NBA, en el primer partido de la serie de segunda ronda.
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Loyola and Mira Costa win to set up Division 1 championship volleyball showdown
Loyola needs standout performance from Sean Kelly to defeat Newport Harbor 3-1 and advance to the Division 1 championship against rival Mira Costa.
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Rays se imponen a Mets y estropean debut de Scott
El emergente Austin Shenton gestionó un boleto con las bases llenas para la carrera del desempate en la octava entrada, y los Rays de Tampa Bay se impusieron el sábado 3-1 sobre los Mets de Nueva York.
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Trump dice que utilizaría a la Guardia Nacional para deportar inmigrantes si vuelve a la presidencia
Trump no dijo cómo llevaría a cabo exactamente los operativos de deportación
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Cristian Olivera's goal isn't enough to save LAFC from loss to San José
Rodrigues scores in the fifth minute and the San José Earthquakes never looked back in their sixth consecutive victory at home over LAFC.
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Habrá una montaña rusa de ‘Fast & Furious’ en Universal Studios
La franquicia más poderosa del cine de acción tendrá una nueva atracción en un popular parque temático
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El Festival Oceánico de San Clemente regresará por completo este verano
Los organizadores se están preparando para el evento de dos días, que este año se llevará a cabo los días 20 y 21 de julio
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Río de Janeiro se prepara para el concierto más grande de Madonna
Madonna dará un concierto gratuito en la playa de Copacabana el sábado por la noche, convirtiendo la vasta extensión de arena en una enorme pista de baile.
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Reid Detmers struggles, giving up three home runs in Angels' loss to Guardians
Angels starting pitcher Reid Detmers gives up three home runs, including a grand slam to Bo Naylor in the Angels' 7-1 loss to the Cleveland Guardians.
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Shohei Ohtani continues to hand out Porsches. This time Dave Roberts gets one
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts didn't receive a real Porsche from Shohei Ohtani like Joe Kelly's wife, but he was happy with the thoughtful gesture.
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Mystik Dan wins the 150th Kentucky Derby by less than a nose
Unheralded Mystik Dan races to victory on the rail to edge Sierra Leone and Forever Young in the 150th run for the roses at Churchill Downs.
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Scores of starving brown pelicans found on Southern California beaches
Scores of emaciated brown pelicans, too weak to fly, have been found on Southern California beaches in the last month
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