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Tatis logra otro jonrón y Padres superan a Dodgers para adelantarse 2-1 en serie divisional

Un jonrón monumental del dominicano Fernando Tatis Jr. fue la pieza clave en un ataque de seis carreras en el segundo episodio, y los Padres de San Diego resistieron apenas la reacción de los Dodgers de Los Ángeles, para imponerse el martes por 6-5 y colocarse arriba 2-1 en la serie divisional de la Liga Nacional.
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Shohei Ohtani was supposed to fix the Dodgers' postseason woes. So why hasn't he?
Regular-season success doesn't always carry over into the playoffs, something that might be happening with Dodgers $700-million star Shohei Ohtani.
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An L.A. River champion offers a vision for reimagining the waterway — and the city's future
Melanie Winter has long advocated for change along the L.A. River. As she undergoes cancer treatment, she remains focused on healing L.A.’s relationship to water.
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These are the most fascinating L.A. museums you've never heard of
There are ventures that celebrate fast food, Finnish folk art, Skid Row, skateboarding, historical glass, vertebrate zoology and more. Todd Lerew has written a book about all of them.
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Letters to the Editor: 'Blessed are the boastfully rich'— is that in the Trump Bible?
The Oklahoma schools chief should have required Trump's actual values to be in classroom Bibles: Belittle the meek, and speak not the truth.
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Grammy voting is open. Our predictions for nominations? Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and maybe Billy Joel
Nominations for the 67th Grammy Awards will be announced on Nov. 8 with the ceremony itself taking place on Feb. 2.
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Letters to the Editor: Gavin Newsom totally blew it on the Intuit Dome booze bill
Gov. Gavin Newsom should have had the good sense to veto a bill extending alcohol service at the Intuit Dome's VIP club to 4 a.m.
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Anti-Asian slurs scrawled on 'Dave Min for Congress' signs in Huntington Beach; suspect arrested
Huntington Beach police arrested a suspect after 'Dave Min for Congress' signs were vandalized Tuesday, several with anti-Asian slurs.
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Scott Schmerelson for LAUSD District 3
Incumbent Scott Schmerelson is the better of two strong candidates to keep the board stable and focused on what matters most.
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Why Vampire Weekend found 'fifth-album energy' in 'Seinfeld' and the Beastie Boys
The band's latest offering jams together styles and textures with its usual intricacy while relishing a newly noisy edge.
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Strength training may be the key to longevity. How to do it safely as you age
They say strength training is crucial as you age, but it's also more difficult. Here are 9 tips for how to do it right.
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Is having your clothes tailored worth it?
My relationship with clothes feels like a constant compromise: an acceptance that it will never quite be good enough.
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Letters to the Editor: Oct. 7 is a day of mourning for Jews, not putting Hamas' attack in 'context'
A reader questions the L.A. Times' publication, on the one-year anniversary of Oct. 7, of an op-ed article calling for Israel to be held accountable.
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To build or not to build new jails: The question has beset Los Angeles since the 1700s
At almost every moment in its history, Los Angeles has been building a new jail — or debating whether to.
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LAPD chief overrules finding that cleared officer in fatal shooting of man asleep with gun
A police officer who fatally shot a man found asleep with a gun in his waistband was initially cleared of wrongdoing by oversight officials — but now could face punishment after the department's chief found the killing was not justified.
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Scientists long urged NASA to search for signs of life near Jupiter. Now it's happening
NASA JPL's Europa Clipper spacecraft, the largest planetary probe ever built, will launch as early as Friday to explore Jupiter's icy ocean moon.
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Ex-Long Beach school officer who fatally shot 18-year-old is free, sentenced to time already served
A Long Beach Unified school safety officer who shot an 18-year-old woman was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to time served.
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Study: Severe COVID raised risk of heart attack, stroke as much as having heart disease
People hospitalized for COVID-19 early in the pandemic suffered an increased risk of heart attacks, strokes and other serious "cardiac events," researchers say.
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Podcasts, ‘The View’ and Howard Stern: How Harris and Trump are 'microtargeting' voters
Democratic nominee Kamala Harris appeared Tuesday on Howard Stern's satellite radio show and 'The View,' two programs with starkly different audiences.
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Bullpen will be tasked with saving battered and bruised Dodgers in Game 4
With Miguel Rojas and Freddie Freeman dealing with injuries that could impact their NLDS Game 4 readiness, will the Dodgers' bullpen rise to the challenge?
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Pharrell Williams' biopic is a Lego movie. He says it shows his 'soul's intention'
The hit-making producer goes deep on the concept of gratitude, his relationship with Chad Hugo and capturing his life story — in Lego form — with the help of director Morgan Neville.
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In Norwalk, a hot new movie theater bucks industry trends: 'It's speaking my language'
Veteran film producer and Milagro Cinemas owner Moctesuma Esparza hopes the venture will force Hollywood to pay Latino audiences the attention they deserve.
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TV used to bore Kristin Scott Thomas. How 'Slow Horses' changed her mind
'You get to 60 and it’s slim pickings,' the actor says of the 'beauty-based' entertainment industry — but with the Apple TV+ spy drama, she keeps finding new ways to shine.
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Dodgers' miscalculations with starting pitching have put their season in peril
Despite the Dodgers' successes this season, it was clear starting pitching would be their biggest weak point in the postseason, and it's definitely showing.
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The cartoonist's way — comics master Adrian Tomine draws insights on the creative process
From the pencils he uses to how to tell a story, comics artist Adrian Tomine's memoir/masterclass answers his fans' pressing questions.
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Kamala Harris was hailed as ‘the female Barack Obama.’ It built credibility, and a burden
Kamala Harris was introduced to much of the nation as the next Barack Obama. The comparison has been a blessing and a burden.
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Albertsons will pay millions to quash charges that it cheated customers. Shouldn't that kill its merger plan?
Albertsons is paying $3.9 million to settle a federal-state lawsuit that accused it of ripping off shoppers. What does that tell us about its promise that its big merger will lead to lower prices?
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From 'La Máquina' to 'Reina Roja,' here are 12 Spanish-language TV series worth watching
Streaming platforms are offering more Spanish-language series than ever. Here's a guide to several that have arrived in 2024 that are worthy of your time.
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Tyla won the first African music performance Grammy. Now, 'I really want people to go deeper.'
The singer won the first-ever Grammy for African music performance for her sultry, gorgeously sung single “Water." Her debut, self-titled album released in March, could be a strong candidate to repeat.
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California hospitals scramble on earthquake retrofits as state limits extensions
California legislators for years have granted extensions on a 1994 law requiring hospitals to retrofit their buildings to withstand earthquakes. Gov. Gavin Newsom in September vetoed an extension for all hospitals but signed a bill granting relief to rural and “distressed” hospitals and some others.
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Millions told to flee as Hurricane Milton bears down on Tampa Bay at Category 5
Milton was expected to make landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday. The Tampa Bay region could face a direct hit, but the exact path of the storm remains unclear.
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For Lebanese Americans, calm at home is surreal as Israel strikes Beirut
Several people of Lebanese descent told The Washington Post that they are looking for more support in the United States while family members seek safety in Lebanon.
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Youngkin stokes fear of vast noncitizen voting in Virginia. Records don’t show it.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin touts 6,303 noncitizens being purged from Virginia’s voter rolls, but statewide data show little or no evidence of such illegal voting.
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Poll: Alsobrooks keeps ahead of Hogan in costly Maryland Senate race
Angela Alsobrooks leads Larry Hogan — 48 percent to 39 percent — among likely voters in a UMBC Institute of Politics poll.
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Harris is trying to reverse a steep decline in Black turnout in Wisconsin
Between 2012 and 2020, Black voter participation in Wisconsin fell from 78.5 percent to 43.5 percent, the largest drop in Black voter turnout in the nation.
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How do I educate my 6-year-old about politics and the election?
A parent wants to educate their 6-year-old daughter this election year but isn’t sure where to start.
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Democrats Go High Trolling Trump to Find Votes in Michigan
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyDemocrats have relished trolling Donald Trump on the campaign trail for months, and they’re back at it again on Wednesday, the Daily Beast reports exclusively.This time, the Democratic National Committee is flying a sky banner that reads “Trump is an anti-union scab! Vote Kamala!” above the Detroit Tigers’ playoff game.It’s the latest in a series of visual digs the party has mastered, from billboards mocking the former president as a “chicken” for debate dodging to projecting “Project 2025 HQ” on Trump Tower.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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The “Great Smog” Affected Which European Capital City in December 1952?
Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for Oct. 9, 2024.
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Slate Crossword: Clutch Place for Low-Cost Shopping? (11 Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for Oct. 9, 2024.
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MacBooks, iPads, more Apple deals are up to $150 off for October Prime Day
It's Apple season! How about these fresh deals?
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Highly anticipated new book releases hitting shelves in fall 2024
Many new books are hitting the shelves in fall 2024. This includes moving true accounts, fictional love stories and page-turning mysteries that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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A “Corporate Money Death Star” Is Looming Over the 2024 Election. We’re About to See If It Wins.
It’s mapping a terrifying new playbook for campaign funding.
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Reusable décor to design your home for the winter that also works in the summer
When it comes to seasonal home décor, there are certain items that only make sense to have out based on the season and others that can be reused from month to month.
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Evacuation windows narrow as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida
The National Hurricane Center predicts the storm surge can get as high as 15 feet in some places, and rainfall totals could reach 18 inches.
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The Wild Robot Wants You To Cry, Really
What a nice surprise!
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Which Supplements Are Actually Worth Your Time and Money?
From snake oil to krill oil, supplements are everywhere—and can be just about anything. Get the facts on which ones to add and which to scrap.
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In D.C. it was a splendid day — and an average one
In bright autumn sunshine, Washington’s warmth exactly matched the average.
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A year of war in Gaza: Reporter's notebook
I heard the sound of a missile falling. I turned off my phone and sat on the floor waiting for it to explode. When it exploded, the whole house shook.
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Grazer beats the behemoth that killed her cub to win Alaska’s Fat Bear Contest
In a storyline better befitting a melodrama than a popularity vote, Grazer won her second Fat Bear Contest Tuesday by defeating the male behemoth that killed her cub this summer.
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