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It comes amid the school’s own internal investigation into potential abuse dating back decades.
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Experts say more women are seeking out help since the pandemic began. Women of color are among the most affected, in part because of insurance issues.
The MLB decision comes after a woman accused him of assault and obtained a temporary restraining order.
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The fire has swelled to nearly 24,000 acres, while two other Northern California blazes reportedly have destroyed more than a dozen homes.
Harris’ poll numbers have consistently lagged behind Biden’s, and she’s getting bad press. Some allies worry the White House doesn’t have her back.
After poring over three condo buildings in Marina del Rey, a team of Los Angeles County inspectors concluded that there was no immediate threat of a catastrophic collapse like the one in Florida.
After Sha’Carri Richardson was effectively banned from running the 100 meters at the Olympics, people are angrily asking why authorities still consider marijuana a prohibited substance.
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In an effort to be more inclusive, Disney World has changed language in its familiar greeting at Magic Kingdom’s “Happily Ever After” fireworks display.
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José Tomás Mejía, a janitor, spent years fighting for fellow workers in California. He was killed in the apartment building where he worked.
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Only a handful of pitchers in major league history have thrown the screwball with regularity. Even fewer have mastered the pitch. But after the Dodgers’ Bobby Castillo taught Fernando Valenzuela how to throw the screwball in the winter of 1979, he went from a minor league prospect to a big leaguer in less than a year.
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Tired of cultural appropriation, Black TikTok creators explain their strike and why they refuse to make a dance for Megan Thee Stallion’s latest song.
SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris is not running for reelection and is backing actor Fran Drescher.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Chris Hansen, former host of NBC’s ‘To Catch a Predator,’ after he missed a court hearing in a sex-trafficking case.
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Angels stars Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout were named All-Stars, voted by fans to be starters on the American League team.
Noelle Quinn’s L.A. roots have been a major influence during her rise to head coach of the Storm, who play their next two games against the Sparks.
College athletes are about to be compensated for their fame because of a movement started in California by Nancy Skinner, Ed O’Bannon and others.
A day before the recent fighting between Israel and Hamas erupted May 10, Israel imposed a ban on all boats sailing from Gaza. It has since permitted fishermen to go six nautical miles from the shore.
Trump’s company and his longtime accountant, Allen Weisselberg, have been indicted in Manhattan on charges of tax fraud.
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Chief Justice Roberts is often a consensus builder but a conservative champion on civil rights, voting and religion.
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