Sun is around the corner; but first, more rain for Southland
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Sun is around the corner; but first, more rain for Southland

Parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties can expect April showers on Thursday before temperatures warm up for a sunny weekend. Spotty showers began falling Wednesday afternoon in…

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How to Watch Nebraska vs. Georgetown: Live Stream College Basketball Crown Tournament, TV Channel
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How to Watch Nebraska vs. Georgetown: Live Stream College Basketball Crown Tournament, TV Channel

By Kilty Cleary is a Los Angeles-based media and marketing pro with 18+ years of experience. He’s worked with top brands like Sporting News and Sports Illustrated, building…

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Trump’s New Tariffs Test Apple’s Global Supply Chain
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Trump’s New Tariffs Test Apple’s Global Supply Chain

When President Trump first pushed tariffs on China in 2018, Apple began moving more production of iPads and AirPods to Vietnam and iPhones to India. But with Mr.…

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Neil Gorsuch Helps Sway Supreme Court Ruling in Liberal Justices’ Favor
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Neil Gorsuch Helps Sway Supreme Court Ruling in Liberal Justices’ Favor

Justice Neil Gorsuch sided with the Supreme Court’s liberal justices in a case decided on Wednesday. Why It Matters Justices Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett broke from the…

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After botched fire evacuations, L.A. County considers disaster registry for elderly, disabled
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After botched fire evacuations, L.A. County considers disaster registry for elderly, disabled

After intense scrutiny of Los Angeles County’s failures in coordinating evacuations during January’s deadly firestorm, the county will look into creating a registry for people with disabilities and…

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Illinois Men Sue OnlyFans for ‘Deception’ of Chat With Models
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Illinois Men Sue OnlyFans for ‘Deception’ of Chat With Models

Two Illinois men have filed a class-action lawsuit against OnlyFans after realizing that messages they were receiving as part of their subscriptions may not have been directly coming…

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He saw his mom killed in Mexico and longs to see his family
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He saw his mom killed in Mexico and longs to see his family

Rafael Leyva was only 8 years old when his mother was stabbed with a knife and died in the young boy’s lap. Soon after that, his brother and…

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Myanmar Military Fires on Chinese Red Cross Convoy in Quake Zone
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Myanmar Military Fires on Chinese Red Cross Convoy in Quake Zone

Myanmar’s military fired on a Chinese Red Cross convoy trying to deliver food and medicine to desperate survivors of the massive earthquake in Myanmar, highlighting the dangers aid…

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Opinion | What I Saw in China on the Eve of Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’
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Opinion | What I Saw in China on the Eve of Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’

I had a choice the other day in Shanghai: Which Tomorrowland to visit? Should I check out the fake, American-designed Tomorrowland at Shanghai Disneyland, or should I visit…

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LAPD chief ousts lawyer blamed by union for disclosing officer photos
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LAPD chief ousts lawyer blamed by union for disclosing officer photos

Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell has axed the head of the department’s constitutional policing office, parting ways with a top lawyer who had drawn the wrath of…

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