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Have we learned nothing? The protester's taunt, 'Go back to Poland,' is grotesque
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Jewish collective trauma, like that of the Palestinians, is undeniable. One shouldn’t have to go to Treblinka to be reminded of this.
A high-speed chase in Ontario leads to death of a bystander as well as the suspect
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Ontario Police responded to a call; it turned into a high-speed chase, resulting in a collision that killed a bystander before officers shot and killed the suspect.
Sobrevivientes del Holocausto y de ataque de Hamás participan en ceremonia de recordación
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Sobrevivientes tanto del Holocausto como del ataque contra Israel del 7 de octubre participaron el lunes junto a miles de otras personas en la “Marcha por la Vida”, una marcha anual en el antiguo campo de concentración de Auschwitz en honor de los 6 millones de judíos asesinados por los nazis y rindiendo tributo al Estado de Israel.
Pachuca vence al Necaxa y se verá las caras de nuevo con el América en cuartos del Clausura
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Alan Bautista y el venezolano Salomón Rondón anotaron goles en un lapso de cuatro minutos en el segundo tiempo y el Pachuca doblegó 2-1 el domingo al Necaxa para clasificar a los cuartos de final del torneo Clausura de México donde enfrentará al América.
Los Angeles Times' former film critic Justin Chang wins Pulitzer Prize for criticism
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Justin Chang wins Pulitzer Prize for his work including a defense of director Christopher Nolan’s avoiding depicting the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in "Oppenheimer."
Cedric the Entertainer uses his punchlines to branch out and give back during Netflix Is a Joke
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The Times caught up with Cedric to talk about how the Dodgers Comedy Night with (catcher) Will Smith came together, paying tribute to Sinbad, and his stand-up directorial debut.
Man who tackled Dave Chappelle at Hollywood Bowl files lawsuit against venue
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Isaiah Lee, who tackled comedian Dave Chappelle onstage in 2022, has sued the Hollywood Bowl, accusing the venue of negligent security and battery.
Chad holds presidential election after years of military rule
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Interim President Mahamat Deby Itno is expected to win the long-delayed election. Chad is seen by the U.S. as one of the region's last stable allies.
Menotti, un maestro de fútbol que influyó en varias generaciones de técnicos, de Guardiola a Scaloni
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En un deporte dominado por los pies, César Luis Menotti se impuso con la palabra.
Imponen nueva multa a Trump por violar orden mordaza en juicio en NY; le advierten sobre cárcel
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El juez que preside el juicio donde Donald Trump está acusado de pagar para silenciar revelaciones perjudiciales le impuso una multa de 1.000 dólares por violar su orden mordaza y advirtió severamente al expresidente que una violación adicional podría resultar en pena de cárcel.
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva calls U.S. debt load 'mind boggling'
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IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva calls U.S. debt load 'mind boggling' in opening remarks at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills.
Hamas says it accepts cease-fire as Israel orders Palestinians to evacuate eastern Rafah
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Hamas says it will accept a cease-fire agreement, just hours after Israel ordered civilians in eastern Rafah to evacuate. Israel has yet to accept the terms.
Annual memorial march at Auschwitz former death camp overshadowed by Israel-Hamas war
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U.S. university presidents have joined Holocaust survivors and thousands of Israelis for a yearly memorial march at the Auschwitz site.
Toppled scaffolding, canceled beach festival, brush fires: Strong winds stir trouble for SoCal
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The winds that whipped through Southern California this weekend and fanned multiple brush fires did not discriminate with its mayhem.
Semana de protestas contra proyectos de reformas del presidente Javier Milei
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Trabajadores del transporte realizaban asambleas el lunes en el marco de una serie de protestas que culminarán en un paro general convocado por la mayor central sindical argentina en contra de las iniciativas del gobierno de Javier Milei que contemplan reformas laborales e impositivas y la privatización de empresas.
Museo del Prado confirma redescubrimiento de Caravaggio perdido
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Una pintura cuya subasta fue impedida en España en 2021 bajo sospecha de que podría ser un Caravaggio fue confirmada como obra del maestro barroco italiano, anunció el lunes el Museo Nacional del Prado de España.
Bayern y Dortmund podrían evitar la final soñada Mbappé-Real Madrid en la Liga de Campeones
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El Real Madrid necesita que su fortín, el estadio Santiago Bernabéu, esté a la altura de su reputación.
As China and Iran hunt for dissidents in the U.S., the FBI is racing to counter the threat
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U.S. officials say countries like China and Iran intimidate, harass and sometimes plot attacks against political opponents and activists in the U.S.
Dozens detained at UCLA parking garage following protests and violence over Gaza war
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According to reports from the scene, about 30 were detained in a UCLA parking garage. A police officer said the detention was tied to a curfew investigation.
Here's the joke that crossed the line for Tom Brady during his Netflix roast
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Tom Brady was a good sport during his Netflix celebrity roast, but did not appreciate Jeff Ross' joke that referenced Robert Kraft and a massage.
Do you love your waterbed? We want to hear from you
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Do you sleep on a waterbed? Are you based in California? The L.A. Times would like to interview you for a upcoming story.
Seeking community but finding a cult in the tense, compelling 'The Witches of Bellinas'
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In her debut novel, J. Nicole Jones draws from our chaotic reality to create a dystopia where a woman awaits judgment for refusing to conform.
Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center overwhelmed by number of starving brown pelicans found in past month
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Scores of emaciated brown pelicans, too weak to fly, have been found on Southern California beaches in the last month
Civil rights leader Daisy Bates and singer Johnny Cash to replace Arkansas statues at U.S. Capitol
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Arkansas is replacing statues of two obscure figures from its history that have represented the state at the U.S. Capitol with contemporary figures.
Without Chance Perdomo, 'Gen V' producers say new season will adapt to 'tragic loss'
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'Gen V' producers say they will 'pay respect' to late star Chance Perdomo and won't recast his role. He died at age 27 in a motorcycle crash in March.
If you liked Nikki Glaser's roast of Tom Brady, wait till she flames herself in new HBO special
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On the heels of her crushing performance during the Roast of Tom Brady at Netflix is a Joke, the comedian roasts herself in time for her new special "Someday You'll Die" on HBO May 9
Panama's new president-elect, José Raúl Mulino, was a late entry in the race
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In historic and tumultuous election in Panama, José Raúl Mulino landed in the role of president-elect despite not even expecting to be a candidate.
Columbia University cancels main commencement after weeks of pro-Palestinian protests
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Columbia University says it is canceling its university-wide commencement ceremony following weeks of pro-Palestinian protests.
Russia warns Britain, plans nuclear drills over West's possible deepening role in Ukraine
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Russia is threatening to strike British military facilities and says it plans to hold drills simulating the use of battlefield nuclear weapons.
Falleció Bernard Hill, actor de ‘Titanic’ y ‘Lord of the Rings’
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Bernard Hill, el actor que arengó a sus tropas para la batalla en “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” y encarnó el capitán del barco en “Titanic”, falleció.