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Police say they think the suspect targeted Steven Shek Keung Chan, a 57-year-old retired administrator.
A video of Pacifica High School students doing a Nazi salute reflects rising racial tension as Orange County grows more diverse.
The Times has confirmed that the company will no longer use supplemental earnings or tips to cover the minimum pay, and will pay drivers their promised minimum out of the company’s own pocket.
Bernie Sanders announced a $16-trillion plan to face climate change during a California visit. Here’s a look at Green New Deal proposals out there.
Trump wants to buy Greenland from Denmark. In Solvang, the self-declared Danish Capital of America, people laughed at the idea.
A shooting in downtown L.A. left four wounded Thursday, authorities said.
Fast-moving Mountain fire causes evacuations in Shasta County.
Los Angeles could bar people from sleeping on streets and sidewalks near schools, parks and day cares and in other prohibited areas under a newly proposed set of rules that has drawn fire from activists.
An ethnic studies requirement for all high school students in California is on hold.
Trump has remade the Republican Party, a new USC/L.A. Times poll finds. Nearly half of GOP voters want to move in an even more populist direction. But the change has alienated a significant chunk of Republicans whose support he’ll need for reelection.
Everything we know so far about Disney+, including subscription costs and what films and shows will be available at launch.
These soft robots can change shape on their own as the environment around them changes. They fold up like origami, thanks to their 3D-printed hinges.
Overstock’s Patrick Byrne drew attention last week after releasing a statement claiming he was part of federal investigations related to the 2016 election.
Costco recently stopped selling the ribeye cap, which is made when a butcher trims a whole ribeye roast and rolls the resulting marbled piece into a log and ties it with twine.
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Nine players will pay tribute to late Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs on the backs of their jerseys during MLB Players’ Weekend this Friday-Sunday.
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As the Angels prepare to negotiate a potential new lease with Anaheim, they’re making one thing clear: Their name will remain the Los Angeles Angels.
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LAFC captain Carlos Vela has 26 goals this season, including two Wednesday night. But one of those was something ‘really special,’ coach Bob Bradley said.
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Central banks don’t compete in a race to the bottom.
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The administration is weighing an executive action that would allow states and local government to refuse to resettle refugees in their jurisdictions.
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Guatemalans have been battered by corruption, narco violence and a changing climate that has hammered crops.
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Omar Salgado defied the odds in Room 20. But his is not a story about a miracle — it’s a story about medicine’s inability to accurately diagnose consciousness.
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El programa DACA ha impedido que casi 800.000 jóvenes hayan sido deportados
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Celso Piña, el ‘Rebelde del Acordeón’, muere deja un legado y una historia
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Will millions arrive at Area 51 in September to storm the gates? Nobody knows for sure, but government agencies are preparing for the worst.
China’s rich drive Rolls-Royces and Porsches and are famous for road rage and selfish parking. But an army of netizens is watching.
As Trump heads to the G-7 summit, every one of the leaders is facing political or economic turmoil — and he’s only adding to the chaos.
The Amnesty International comment came after President Jair Bolsonaro suggested some non-governmental groups may be setting fires over loss of funds.
A half century after Mary Ann got off the island, we’re taking her back. Dawn Wells joins us for a Gilligan-themed tiki party in Echo Park.
Sightglass Coffee will open its first L.A. location with the Michelin-star chef from Aster.
Whether you are gut-renovating, building a new home or simply want to upgrade the tired look of your current kitchen, putting in the perfect backsplash is the starting point for a beautiful result.
Bill Addison reviews Ototo, an outstanding sake bar in Echo Park
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Delicious bites, drinks, chef demos, music and more are in store at this weekend-long food festival.
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For ‘American Ninja Warriors,’ the course is a common enemy, drawing them together and compelling them to train year round.
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In a small town, it can be hard to be any kind of different. But sometimes a person can be so much a part of the fabric of life that he sets his own rules.
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Mike Denering’s brushstrokes are everywhere as one of Hollywood’s last scenic painters. He’s tried to retire, but the movies keep drawing him back.
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Will millions arrive at Area 51 in September to storm the gates? Nobody knows for sure, but government agencies are preparing for the worst.
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Trump wants to buy Greenland from Denmark. In Solvang, the self-declared Danish Capital of America, people laughed at the idea.
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Costco recently stopped selling the ribeye cap, which is made when a butcher trims a whole ribeye roast and rolls the resulting marbled piece into a log and ties it with twine.More Coverage
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The Manhattan District Attorney’s office recently launched an effort to add to a formal criminal allegation from Sopranos actress Annabella Sciorra.
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Toymaker Hasbro Inc. will buy Entertainment One Ltd., owner of the ‘Peppa Pig’ animated series, for about $4 billion, marking its biggest acquisition ever.
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The documentary “Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles,” featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda among others, goes behind the scenes of the legendary musical “Fiddler on the Roof.”
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“Jacob’s Ladder” remake stars Michael Ealy; Steve Coogan as a right-wing radio host in “Hot Air”; the thriller-comedy “Tone-Deaf” and the intense drama “Burn.”
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The man faces felony charges for allegedly killing two peacocks, a male and a female.
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The Board of Supervisors wants to scrap pejorative descriptions and use “people-first language” that downplays a person’s criminal record.
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Federal authorities have broken an international crime ring that stole millions through fraud schemes and money laundering.
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Several Balboa Park museums were also closed after a gas line was broken in front of the San Diego Zoo.
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Robert Woods calls Josh Reynolds a fourth starter and Rams receiving corps a four-headed monster.
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Chargers rookie linebacker Drue Tranquill of Notre Dame is fulfulling expectations as contributor to defense, special teams.
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Newly acquired Angels catcher Max Stassi and his backups contribute next to nothing with the bat, but GM Billy Eppler focuses on their defensive contributions.
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The Dodgers are embracing virtual reality batting practice, a device that uses VR goggles to create immersive visual experiences and simulate at-bats.
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Hundreds of millions in federal student loan debt owed by permanently disabled military veterans will be erased in an expedited process under Trump’s directive.
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The Trump administration backed down on plans to make sharp cuts in the State Department budget for foreign aid, development
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Bernie Sanders releases a $16-trillion Green New Deal plan as he visits fire victims in Paradise, Calif.
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Democrat Jay Inslee, who focused his campaign on climate change, will seek a third term as Washington governor.
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Twitter and Facebook suspended hundreds of accounts it said were part of a state-sponsored propaganda campaign against the Hong Kong protest movement. One user says he’s a “Chinese patriot” but not a propagandist.
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Eighty people are being charged with participating in a conspiracy to steal millions of dollars. The U.S. attorney’s office said most of the defendants are Nigerian citizens.
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California fishermen are reporting one of the best salmon seasons in years after heavy rain and snow ended the state’s historic drought.
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Rohingya Muslims would rather stay in the Bangladesh refugee camp where they are now than face the Myanmar military’s ethnic cleansing campaign.
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The Santa Monica backyard was sun-baked and unwelcoming. The parents wanted more room for grown-up gatherings. Now, it’s a prime place for parties.
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This week, Escapes takes us on two different train trips across Canada, where elegance and romance still reign. In other travel news, Catalina still pleases after all these years. And TSA is actually improving. What?
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Make packing simpler, keep your pet cool and boost your batteries.
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What’s happening on So Cal’s gardening scene? A big begonia show, a succulents symposium and lessons about invasive plants, mini roses and exotic cacti
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To protect its currency, the Swiss government pioneered the use of negative interest rates.
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Doordash said it would increase base pay for deliveries and that customers’ tips will be added on top of a “Dasher’s” earnings paid by the company.
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Three Federal Reserve regional presidents voiced resistance to the idea that lower interest rates are needed. A fourth said he wants to avoid taking further action “unless we have to.”
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U.S. stock indexes were lower as investors turned cautious ahead of a widely anticipated speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
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A short trip to the once secret city Los Alamos, N.M., where scientists toiled to create the atomic bomb.
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Grab your camera and get ready to find your best shot.
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Nothing director Tim Burton does is without surprise. So expect the unexpected and the bizarre when his Las Vegas exhibit opens Oct. 15. And those resort fees recently upped at three Strip hotels are causing a legal stir.
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New shows — Tim Burton at the Neon Museum and Atomic Saloon at the Venetian — plus a Hello Kitty Cafe keep Vegas vibrant.
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