By the time he sidled up to a patrol car and shot two Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies at point-blank range, Deonte Lee Murray was in the midst of a crime rampage.
After three days of long sessions, the AMPTP and Writers Guild of America inched closer to a deal that would end the strike that has lasted more than 140 days.
There is a 95% chance that El Niño will persist into next year, and a 71% chance that it will become a ‘strong’ El Niño, officials say.
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A controversial enclosure around Echo Park Lake is gone. But aggressive Canada geese have taken over, charging at yappy dogs, scaring small children and pooping on everything.
UCLA is planning a student housing project offering most rooms for just $600 a month — but just 265 square feet for three students.
School administrators say the ruling opens a door for HBCUs to fill a gap for students seeking an educational experience in which Black identity and culture are celebrated.
Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey is accused in a new federal indictment of receiving money and gold from Egypt.
“Henry Johnson,” a new play by David Mamet, is in its world premiere run at the Electric Lodge in Venice.
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