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  1. 'Nothing is untouched': DDT found in deep-sea fish raises troubling concerns for food web Scientists have found DDT in zooplankton and deep-sea fish off the coast of L.A., indicating the toxic chemical might be infiltrating the base of the food web.
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  2. Do the pro-Palestinian protests signal a generational shift in U.S. attitudes about Israel? The demonstrations over Israel's war in Gaza are intense. But how deep and long-lasting is their staying power in U.S. politics?
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  3. Jeannie Epper, trailblazing Hollywood stuntwoman, dies at 83 Jeannie Epper, the trailblazing stuntwoman who appeared in more than 100 films and TV shows, including 'Wonder Woman' and 'Dynasty,' has died at 83.
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  4. Trump fined $1,000 for gag order violation as judge warns of possible jail time The judge in Donald Trump’s hush money trial fined him for violating his gag order and warned the ex-president that additional violations could result in jail time.
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  5. Dodgers Dugout: Andy Pages could have been doing all this for the Angels Andy Pages, who has provided a big lift for the Dodgers, was once nearly traded to the Angels until Arte Moreno changed his mind.
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  6. The desert is gentrifying. This snake wrangler has a front-row view Snake wrangler Danielle Wall has become a celebrity in California’s high desert. But you’ll learn about more than snakes if you tag along.
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  7. Prep Rally: Baseball playoffs are dominated by ace pitchers so far The opening weekend of the high school baseball playoffs was filled with top performances by ace pitchers.
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  8. DASH bus driver was pushed, punched by passenger, video shows A female Los Angeles city bus driver was attacked by a woman trying to ride DASH on Sunday — just two days after hundreds of Metro bus driver staged a sick-out protesting safety concerns.
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  9. L.A. Metro is doomed if it can't keep bus and train riders safe Violent attacks on the Metro system have scared riders and present an existential threat to public transit in Los Angeles. Leaders have to make major changes to keep the system viable.
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  10. Is the Los Angeles City Council serious about ethics reform or wasting an opportunity? The package of reforms the L.A. City Council is considering has a problem: It doesn't give the City Ethics Commission the independence it needs to do its watchdog job.
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  11. For two young journalists, showdown at UCLA camp was baptism by fire The showdown between law enforcement and protesters on the UCLA campus tested two new journalists, who had no food or helmets but plenty of adrenalin.
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  12. The Sports Report: Shohei Ohtani is just what the Dodgers ordered Shohei Ohtani hits two home runs Sunday and appears to be just what the Dodgers have needed to cure their postseason blues.
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  13. 'Ownership of the game': Former Dodgers ace Walker Buehler is ready to return Walker Buehler will complete a 23-month comeback Monday when he faces the Miami Marlins knowing he might not be the same pitcher as in the past.
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  14. Looking for your new favorite cheeseburger? It's in Redlands Eating oxtail smashburgers and jerk chicken in Redlands
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  15. Letters to the Editor: Diminishing the concerns of Jews because of the war is antisemitic A reader asks, "Are Jewish Americans' concerns the only ones held to this dismissive standard, as though Jews are somehow 'responsible' for the war based on their ethnicity?"
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  16. Amid school crime spike, task force wants L.A. campuses to decide whether they need police With campus fights and a fatal shooting of a student near campus in spotlight, an internal task force calls for L.A. schools to have a police option, which anti-police activists oppose.
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  17. How L.A. can stop excluding Latin American Indigenous language speakers We have the largest population of Native American and Indigenous peoples of any U.S. city, but we lack data on their linguistic diversity.
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  18. Letters to the Editor: Do nothing, or jail -- the only options for controlling Trump during his trial Fining someone of Trump's wealth is pointless. He and New York Judge Juan Merchan are on a collision course.
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  19. Walking all 28 miles of L.A.'s longest street in a day tested our limits After walking all of Sunset Boulevard in a day, a group of friends conquered Western Avenue — sometimes sans sidewalks. They realized how much of L.A. they've yet to discover.
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  20. California Supreme Court to rule on high-stakes battle over ballot measure restricting tax increases Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative Democrats petitioned the Supreme Court last September to remove an initiative from that ballot that could restructure the balance of power in Sacramento.
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  21. Donald Trump puts America on notice again: If he loses, he won't go quietly Trump was asked whether the election would end in political violence if he lost. “It depends,” the former president said. Here’s what he meant by that.
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  22. Letters to the Editor: Careful, college protesters — you may get Trump elected president Antiwar protests help elect Richard Nixon in 1968. Can the unrest on college campuses today have a similar effect for Donald Trump?
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  23. L.A. influencers, businesses live or die on TikTok's algorithm. Now they fear for the future After President Biden signed a bill that could ban TikTok in the U.S., experts say the economic ramifications could be significant.
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  24. After years of partisan feuding, California's new generation of Congress members tries to get along. Will it work? The quest for collaboration by newer House members comes as California's representation in Washington undergoes a generational change.
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  25. We strap in with director George Miller, the 'Mad Max' mastermind, back with 'Furiosa' Australia's leading export of postapocalyptic mayhem, Miller reflects on 45 years of action, the lure of digital and the summer's most anticipated blockbuster.
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  26. Felony charges against Gascón's top advisor spark confusion, criticism in L.A. D.A.'s office The state prosecution of one of the L.A. County D.A.'s top lieutenants has ignited another round of criticism of the embattled progressive, but some legal scholars have questioned the validity of the charges.
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  27. Real Madrid gana La Liga española por 36ta vez con la derrota del Barcelona ante el Girona El Real Madrid oficializó una coronación aguardada desde hace semanas, con cuatro fechas todavía por disputar y justo a tiempo para concentrarse en la semifinal de la Liga de Campeones ante el Bayern Múnich.
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  28. Falleció César Luis Menotti, técnico campeón mundial con Argentina en 1978 Jugó al lado de Pelé, dirigió a Diego Maradona y tuvo que esperar mucho tiempo para cruzar palabra con Lionel Messi.
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  29. Los aguaceros remiten en torno a Houston, las inundaciones persisten tras cientos de rescates Un niño de cinco años murió después de que el auto en el que viajaba fuera arrastrado por el agua, según las autoridades.
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  30. Aventura llegó a Los Ángeles 'Cerrando Ciclos', pero abriendo los corazones de los que se niegan a que ésta sí sea la última gira El Crypto.com Arena recibió a casa llena a los 'Reyes de la Bachata' con dos noches para la historia
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