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Nearly 7 million Apple, Android devices light up on Christmas Day
TechnologyPeople fired up 6.8 million Apple and Android devices on Christmas Day, more than doubling the 2.5 million that they activated on the same day last year, according to Flurry Analytics, a mobile metrics firm that tracks activity from 140,000 apps.... -
D.A. Cooley's office won't file misdemeanors against Kinde Durkee
PolitiCalLos Angeles County prosecutors said Thursday they will not pursue misdemeanor charges against campaign treasurer Kinde Durkee for allegedly claiming to be an accountant when she did not have a license. Durkee already has been charged in federal court... -
Six foreign nationals indicted in massive car-selling scheme
L.A. NOWFour men, two women indicted in federal money-laundering case.... -
Polygamist leader Warren Jeffs might have preached from prison
Nation NowPolygamist leader Warren Jeffs may have violated prison rules with two Christmas phone calls, prison officials say. They're investigating whether Jeffs used the calls to preach to his flock.... -
Teen accused in fatal park stabbing to be tried as adult
L.A. NOWA 16-year-old charged with murdering a man during a fight in a Huntington Beach park will be tried as an adult, the Orange County district attorney's office said. Jesse Shockey, 16, of Garden Grove, is charged with one felony count...... -
Those disrupting Rose Parade face fines, jail time
L.A. NOWAs authorities prepare for an Occupy protest during the Rose Parade, officials noted it was against the law to disrupt the parade. Occupy protesters plan to march at the end of the the parade and have vowed not to block...... -
Ron Paul learns what happens to candidates who embrace religious extremists
Opinion L.A.Famous religious sophists have a track record of producing deservedly embarrasing soundbites. It's practically their job.... -
Ending the death penalty -- a dollars and sense decision
Opinion L.A.Death sentences declined in California in 2011. But whether it's because it'll save money or it's just the right thing to do, it's time to do away with capital punishment.... -
UCLA professor in court on charges stemming from fatal lab fire
L.A. NOWA UCLA chemistry professor has been released on his own recognizance after surrendering on felony charges stemming from a fatal laboratory fire three years ago.... -
New year, new talk about California and L.A. politics
Opinion L.A.Last week brought an end-of-year flurry of top 10 lists from 2011. But that was then and this is now. It's time to discuss what’s coming in California, and Los Angeles in particular, in 2012. On Monday I joined Mariel...... -
T.I. to ring in New Year's with new mixtape
Pop & HissT.I. to ring in New Year's with new mixtape. His new album, "Trouble Man," will follow early in 2012.... -
Apple design master Jonathan Ive awarded British knighthood
TechnologyThat's Sir Jony Ive to you. As of the new year Apple's head of design, Jonathan Ive, will be a knight of the British Empire. The London-born engineer has been the lead designer at Apple for more than 15 years......
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