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Distributing the COVID-19 vaccine will be the biggest health operation in L.A. history. Can the bureaucracy pull it off?

Pfizer will ask U.S. regulators today to allow emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine, which could the bring first shots as early as next month.

In absolute numbers, students and school staff in L.A. County are getting infected with the coronavirus in greater numbers, but it’s difficult to gauge what it says about campus safety amid overall surge in COVID-19 cases.

Many late-night food and bar businesses say the third pandemic shut-down is punishment that avoids the root cause of the coronavirus spike. Researchers say the science is sound.

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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti trumpeted his homeless program, A Bridge Home, as a means to shore up the supply of interim housing. Results have been mixed.

Rudy Giuliani announced an outlandish new Trump strategy to overturn Joe Biden’s victory while Biden met with governors of both parties amid growing recognition of his election.

Georgia’s top elections official, Brad Raffensperger, said he will certify that Joe Biden won the state’s presidential election after a hand tally.

A group of women, brought together through Los Angeles’ oldest African American church, share their struggles as caregivers for husbands, parents, siblings and grandparents.

Nearly two months after he was reported missing in South L.A., Juan Carlos Hernández’s body was found in a shallow grave off I-15 near Barstow.

A judge has blocked a Trump administration rule due to take effect today that would have put up new hurdles for asylum seekers.

New York’s attorney general has sent a subpoena to the Trump Organization for records related to consulting fees paid to Ivanka Trump.

President-elect Joe Biden turns 78 on Friday and is on track to be the oldest U.S. president in history, displacing Ronald Reagan.

As President Trump continues to push falsehoods about the election he lost, his legal team has failed to gain any traction in court for its baseless claims of widespread fraud. Here’s a look at where challenges stand in six key states.

Southwest will fill middles seats starting Dec. 1. For Alaska, the date is Jan. 6

Former Tampa Bay Rays prospect Brandon Martin avoided the death penalty Thursday as a jury in Riverside returned a verdict of life in prison without parole.

Through both NBC’s “This Is Us” and HBO’s “Between the World And Me,” the actress hopes to spur people “to take action, not to take their foot off the gas.”

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Traveling for Thanksgiving

Flying, traveling by train and getting to your destination by car are no longer the same as they once were, so if you must travel for Thanksgiving, here’s how to minimize the risk and some extra guidance if you’re traveling with kids. Be sure to sanitize well if you’re staying at a hotel or motel. Lastly, be familiar with local guidance and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s latest guidelines. Stay safe.

How to travel this holiday season by plane, train and car, and how to safely stay in a hotel or a rental. If you’re staying local, we have ideas for how to spend the time.

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Next year’s Congress will feature at least 51 women of color – more than ever before. Ballots are still being tallied in two close races, so the number could climb.

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Despite the Latin Grammys’ expanded inclusion of reggaeton and hip-hop, veterans Alejandro Sanz, Residente and Natalia Lafourcade sweep major wins.

Hong Kong filmmaker Yonfan’s animated drama “No. 7 Cherry Lane” is intellectually intoxicating and stylistically sumptuous.

“Ghostways” collects two illustrated essays, “Ness” and “Holloways,” by British travel writer Robert Macfarlane, for the first time in the U.S.

Chargers’ Joey Bosa talks about his two weeks in concussion protocol. He has no recollection of the play that knocked him out of a game on Nov. 1.

The Dodgers will cut ties with its rookie-level affiliate in Ogden, Utah as part of the downsizing scheduled to take place across the minors for 2021.

Joe Noteboom said he was prepared to step in for the Rams’ Andrew Whitworth, a four-time Pro Bowl selection who could be out six to eight weeks because of a knee injury.

Azerbaijan’s president declares that his country’s forces have taken control of the Aghdam region, an area ceded by Armenia in a truce that ended heavy fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh.

The death toll from protests over the arrest of Ugandan opposition presidential hopeful and musician Bobi Wine has risen to 37, police said Friday.

The Defense Department says a Pentagon official installed in a top policy job by President Trump last week has tested positive for coronavirus.

The U.S. has executed a man in the death of a 16-year-old Texas girl, who was kidnapped and raped before being doused with gasoline and buried alive.

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