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When Cathy Lee looked into her father’s killing in South L.A., she found the suspect had allegedly attacked another Asian man days prior. Now she wants answers.
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Yair Lapid, Israel’s foreign minister, will become the country’s caretaker prime minister. New elections will be held Nov. 1.