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Two in custody following shooting near San Diego State University

Police arrested two suspects and are searching for a third following a shooting that injured one near the San Diego State University Campus Thursday evening, authorities said.
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Commanders trade deadline primer: What do they need? Who could they target?
The deadline is Tuesday and wide receiver, cornerback and defensive line are areas GM Adam Peters could seek to buttress.
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Letters to the Editor: Voting third party isn't 'against Kamala Harris.' It's about so much more
For hundreds of millions of people around the world, having a Democratic president in power over Trump doesn't help them much.
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In two L.A. City Council races, police 'abolition' is a wedge issue
Police abolition — and law enforcement spending overall — has emerged as a political fault line in two L.A. city council races, particularly for voters worried about crime and disorder.
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How does the electoral college work?
How does the electoral college work? Everything you need to know, explained.
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Prop. 6 supporters ask voters to end slavery in California. Isn't it already illegal?
Prop. 6 would ban forced labor in California prisons, paving the way for incarcerated people to have more freedom over the work they do.
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In boom and bust San Francisco, voters look to mayor’s race for rescue
The city always treats politics as a blood sport, but the first mayoral election after the pandemic has been especially fierce.
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Los Angeles Times News Quiz this week: Can you guess where Timothée Chalamet turned up?
This week's topics include the new Martha Stewart documentary, a World Series win, a Hollywood Halloween ban and a curious blue light in the SoCal surf.
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In ‘Here,’ Robert Zemeckis homes in on the room where it happens
The digitally savvy director’s fixed-perspective experiment takes us back to the future with mixed results.
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Two recalls on the Oakland ballot show frustration about crime 'boiling over'
Voters in Northern California will decide in the Nov. 5 election whether to recall Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao and Alameda County Dist. Atty. Pamela Price.
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Despite its name, South Park is park-poor. That could change
The news is being welcomed by South Park residents, who consider a park the missing ingredient in their community.
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10 books to add to your reading list in November
Critic Bethanne Patrick recommends 10 promising new titles — fiction and nonfiction — to consider in November.
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Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks: How to watch, prediction and betting odds
Everything you need to know about the Rams facing the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on Sunday, including start time, TV channel and betting odds.
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Why I'm voting for Donald Trump
As a GOP conservative, I've nearly upchucked on the Trump roller coaster ride. But like millions of others, I prefer a center-right government to whatever Harris is offering.
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Rams rookie Jared Verse has shown he's not just talk: 'He's a bully on the field'
Rams edge rusher Jared Verse has transformed into quite a trash talker but so far the rookie has been able to back up most of what he has said.
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Is Ted Cruz Texas toast? Democrats would sure like to think so
An upset in the Lone Star state could preserve Democratic control of the U.S. Senate. Ex-NFL linebacker Colin Allred is running against the pugilistic incumbent.
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Undocumented migrants have no safety net for retirement. Many have no choice but to keep toiling
Many unauthorized workers contributed money to U.S. Social Security and their nations' economies for decades. Now they're working past retirement age, scraping by without a safety net.
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Harris or Trump? The outcome could be in the hands of voters 65 and older
Older Americans could well determine the outcome between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Banned rainbows and 'forced outing.' Will elections reshape this relentless school board?
The Chino Valley Unified School District is racially diverse and politically mixed. But its school board sees itself as a triumph of conservative politics, often focused on LGBTQ+ issues, in blue California.
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Potentially the last smile from Wilmington-area refinery's jack-o-lantern storage tank
Phillips 66 Wilmington area's oil refinery complex is set to close in 2025, but the fate of its longtime jack-o-lantern tank is unknown.
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Can you take a selfie with your voting ballot? What's legal in California
Snapping a selfie with your ballot and posting it on social media is the new "I Voted" sticker. But its is legal to do in California?
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Election angst is real: Here are 25 ways to ease your anxiety in L.A.
We’ve put together a few creative ways to unplug both during the lead-up to the election, and while we wait for its results.
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Letters to the Editor: I'm a Republican who worked for Barry Goldwater in 1964. In 2024, I'm voting for the Democrat
"I have not left the Republican Party; the Republican Party has left me," says a reader who is voting against Donald Trump.
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'Hey man, are you good?': Inside Liam Payne's troubled life after One Direction
In Liam Payne's own words and new interviews with friends and collaborators, the late pop star emerges as a formidable talent struggling with addiction in the spotlight of fame.
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L.A. man wearing GPS ankle monitor is accused of a robbery spree. Officials can't track him
The case of a man arrested five times in five months raises questions about the reliability of a Probation Department contractor that operates GPS ankle monitors.
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Fox News Digital's News Quiz: November 1, 2024
From a new airline rule to a controversial op-ed and a pair of baseball-snatching fans – this week's Fox News Digital News Quiz features the major stories making headlines.
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A crowd of 100,000 is expected at Dodgers parade — and security will be tight
After instances of burglary and vandalism after the Dodgers won the World Series, police are hoping Friday's parade goes off without problems.
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Chargers vs. Cleveland Browns: How to watch, prediction and betting odds
Everything you need to know about the Chargers facing the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field on Sunday, including start time, TV channel and betting odds.
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‘Memoir of a Snail’: A slow beauty in stop-motion
Filthy, funny and sad, Adam Elliot’s charming, R-rated film is a Claymation salute to living life one ripple at a time.
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Poll finds Californians uncertain about Proposition 32, which would boost minimum wage to $18
The Berkeley poll cosponsored by The Times found Proposition 32 for a higher minimum wage could be a toss-up, while Proposition 36 to crack down on crime has overwhelming support
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Isabella Rossellini would like to know what her dog is thinking
“I don’t study animals to understand humans,” says the “Conclave” star and ethologist. (But she gets us just the same.)
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How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Sophie Thatcher
For the "Yellowjackets" star, an ideal Sunday includes antiquing in Sherman Oaks, tea at the Museum of Jurassic Technology, record shopping at Mount Analog and lots of scrolling.
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History of D.C. firefighters and first responders goes online
A website launched this week showcases photos and videos of the 153-year history of firefighting and emergency medical services in Washington.
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'Epitome of our season': Inside the night the Dodgers won their eighth World Series title
In many ways, Game 5 of the World Series was a fitting culmination for the Dodgers as they rallied to beat the Yankees and secured a championship.
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Daylight saving ends Sunday. Why that extra hour of sleep isn't all it's cracked up to be
On Sunday morning, Californians will gain an hour of sleep and receive an entire winter season where the sun sets before most people leave the office.
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How can polls be right if nobody answers their phones?
While we count the days until Nov. 5, we talked to top pollsters about who’s most likely to respond to polls and how to account for the no-shows.
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Letters to the Editor: Why is L.A.'s teachers union taking a position on arms sales to Israel?
UTLA has every right to advocate for teachers and students. It should not be speaking for its members on matters such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Harris voters in swing state admit Trump better for securing ‘horrible’ border: ‘Get that wall finished'
Voters in Erie, Pennsylvania spoke to Fox News Digital about border security, with even some Vice President Kamala Harris voters admitting Trump would be better on the issue.
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These Apple researchers just showed that AI bots can't think, and possibly never will
Apple's AI researchers gave these AI systems a simple arithmetic problem that schoolkids can solve. The bots flunked.
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When does daylight saving time end in 2024?
The end to daylight saving time means our clocks will "fall back" on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024. But why do we have to adjust the time twice a year?
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Do I have COVID, the flu or something else? 2024 symptoms to know.
But what kind of sickness do your symptoms point to? Here's a breakdown for COVID-19, flu and more — and why testing is so important.
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November's best is at your doorstep. Here are 10 parties, pop-ups and exhibitions for your calendar
Looking for things to do this month? Check out L.A. Fashion Week, a pop-up of Japanese ceramics, and more.
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Harris, Schiff enjoy big leads in California, but Biden's victory was bigger in 2020, poll finds
Final pre-election poll results from UC Berkeley/LAT survey on how Californians feel about the Senate and presidential contests.
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How Chargers' Ladd McConkey went from small-town Georgia to budding NFL stardom
Chargers rookie receiver Ladd McConkey never impressed with his stature, but his unique abilities always has made him a big threat on the football field.
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As data centers for AI strain the power grid, bills rise for everyday customers
Heavy demand for electricity by data centers is pushing up costs for everyone in some regions, according to utility planning documents and energy industry analysts.
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Critical jobs report to be full of distortions ahead of Election Day
Economists say recent hurricanes and labor strikes will artificially depress job numbers scheduled for release Friday morning.
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How your job and bank account can affect your risk of developing dementia
Researchers followed 8,442 UK middle-aged adults over a decade to see how socioeconomic factors influenced changes in cognitive status.
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A pizzeria’s mockery of Marion Barry struck a nerve in a changed D.C.
&Pizza’s references to Marion Barry’s cocaine use upset many Black Washingtonians, who saw a troubling sign of cultural erasure in a city rapidly transformed.
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50 years after D.C. got local elections, the city could change how it votes
The District on Tuesday joins four states to consider whether to adopt ranked-choice voting, a method that has proliferated nationwide over the past decade.
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