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Officials have defended 21 months of secrecy around the MS-13 killing of a Panorama High student, saying other students were in no danger. But there had been another incident linked to MS-13 at the edge of campus.
The best places in Los Angeles to take people from out of town.
Italian police say two American tourists have confessed to fatally stabbing a policeman investigating a theft
A balcony at a South Korea nightclub collapses, killing 2 men and injuring 16, including 3 California water polo players at the world swimming championships.
The Dodgers are in a privileged position with a huge lead in the NL West, yet they likely must improve their bullpen to end a 31-year World Series drought.
Pacific Life targeted thirtysomethings eager to use their assets to make the world a better place. Those investors proved more expensive and rare than the company thought.
Tents set up by Border Patrol agents to process hundreds of asylum seekers on dirt roads just north of the Rio Grande last month have sat empty this week, as smaller groups of migrants crossed this area of the U.S.
Years before William “Rick” Singer’s college admissions scandal was uncovered, FBI agents in South Florida nearly discovered his scam.
Police say the rampage started when a 26-year-old man fired on three of his family members, killing two, inside a Canoga Park apartment.
Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters defy a police ban to demonstrate against alleged police-gang collusion in Yuen Long.
After endangering the privacy of more than 147 million consumers, Equifax is paying just $4.75 per person. That’s basically an order of Chicken McNuggets.
Former Laker Lonzo Ball has sold the Big Baller Brand warehouse, a commercial property used as a distribution center for his family’s apparel company, in downtown L.A. for about $4.265 million.
Anduril’s Palmer Luckey thinks Big Tech should put America first
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Justin Chang looks at the evolving legacy of Quentin Tarantino as his latest film “Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood” hits theaters.
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The ending of the new film from Quentin Tarantino, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie, raises many questions. We try to answer a few of them.
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As Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” prepares to break the record for most weeks at No. 1, calling it a “novelty song” or “one-hit wonder” only speaks to its charms.
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Chris Vaughn, a barber in a red MAGA hat, is fed up: “Their attempt to make people hate Trump is a waste of time,” he says.
Why doesn’t the FBI just open a substation at City Hall to save on commute times?
Former UCLA coach Bob Larsen will receive the USA Track and Field’s Legend Coach award during the U.S. championships at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa.
Why do men still dominate STEM careers? It’s not that boys are better than girls at math. It’s that girls are more likely to be even better at reading.
There’s a rise in cyberbullying nationwide, with three times as many girls reporting being harassed online or by text message than boys, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
At an academic conference, even when women make up the majority of an audience, men are more likely to to ask questions.
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See, hear and interact with world-class authors, celebrities, chefs and newsmakers as they discuss their books and tell their stories.
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The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee drew out the profound moral implications of the Mueller report.
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LAPD spying on an anti-Trump group in 2017 shakes confidence in police. It also gives reason to question other surveillance programs, such as drones.
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The claim that Amoeba Music is a landmark is a ruse to block the project and stop the transformation of Hollywood into a dense, transit-oriented community.
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El jefe Michel Moore quiere reforzar dramáticamente la fuerza de voluntarios del LAPD, formada para patrullar los vecindarios y disuadir los crímenes contra la propiedad.
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Anduril’s Palmer Luckey thinks Big Tech should put America first
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Nakamoto, una pequeña compañía de Maryland que monitorea los centros de detención, ofrece evaluaciones insípidas, pero otras agencias de vigilancia señalan que la atención médica es laxa y con un frecuente uso del confinamiento solitario.
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Loneliness is a problem in South Korea, where people are turning to YouTube for companionship — and fatherly advice
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Every weekend one of the most colorful markets sets up on the sidewalk of the Piñata District. It’s street food theater that overwhelms the senses.
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As the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing approaches, the women who helped America’s early space efforts reflect on their often unheralded roles — and the indignities they endured.
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The Los Angeles Clippers unveiled the first details and renderings of their proposed Inglewood arena, a billion-dollar project funded by owner Steve Ballmer.
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Anduril’s Palmer Luckey thinks Big Tech should put America first
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Justin Chang looks at the evolving legacy of Quentin Tarantino as his latest film “Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood” hits theaters.
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“Younger” star and Broadway favorite Sutton Foster appears at the Hollywood Bowl in “Into the Woods” as the Baker’s Wife, a role to which she has a deep connection. Like the character, she struggled with infertility. Happy ending: She’s mom to a 2-year-old.
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Readers react to our coverage of L.A.'s new Alamo Drafthouse and its selective ‘no-talking’ policy, urban plans for LACMA and the L.A. river plus the idea that Meryl Streep saved Season 2 of ‘Big Little Lies’
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Scroll though the best animated gifs created by Los Angeles Times’ Jay L. Clendenin and Mark E. Potts from our coverage at the 2029 Comic-Con International in San Diego, Calif. Our guest included
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What’s on TV Saturday July 27: The TV movie ‘V.C. Andrews’ Heaven’ on Lifetime; California Cooking; Wild Singapore; Widows; Rome in Love; WNBA All-Star Game; Baseball; MLS Soccer; Track and Field
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A look at the top California stories from the past week, including a deal between major automakers and air regulators.
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Federal prosecutors in San Diego have been using the wrong criminal code to charge migrants with misdemeanor illegal entry under its fast-track prosecution program
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San Diego County sheriff’s officials said the small blue counterfeit Oxycodone pills were linked to four overdose deaths.
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The California bullet train authority has received federal permission to handle its own environmental reviews.
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Nick Tropeano couldn’t provide quality innings for a decimated Angels pitching staff still reeling from its 16-inning marathon loss from the night before.
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Diego Rossi and Carlos Vela score two of LAFC’s goals in a 4-3 victory over the defending MLS champion Atlanta United.
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Justin Turner’s three-run home run helped the Los Angeles Dodgers overcome a shaky stint by Kenley Jansen in a 4-2 victory over the Washington Nationals.
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The Supreme Court granted President Trump’s emergency request to bypass Congress and lower courts and move ahead with plans to divert military funding for construction of a border wall.
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The Trump administration has signed a deal with Guatemala that could force asylum seekers entering that country to seek protection there instead of the U.S. Guatemala’s highest court has said its president can’t enter into such a deal.
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President Trump rejected Apple’s bid to avoid tariffs on some computer parts it manufactures in China, saying the company should instead make the components in the United States.
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President Trump threatened France on Friday over that nation’s new digital tax that affects U.S. technology companies. He also threw in a jab about French wine.
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Kentucky students’ actions were intensely debated after video and photographs emerged of them wearing “Make America great again” hats near a Native American man playing a drum.
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In federal suit, George election officials accused of destroying evidence
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Up to 150 Europe-bound migrants, including women and children, were missing and feared drowned on after the boats they were traveling in capsized in the Mediterranean Sea off Libya, the country’s coast guard and the U.N. refugee agency said.
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A North Carolina judicial panel is deciding a political gerrymandering case.
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August isn’t too early to start your program as a run-up to the L.A. Marathon in March and other upcoming races
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With seven miles of craggy beaches and hidden coves, Laguna Beach remains a favorite getaway. Here’s why you need to head there right now.
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Lisa Edelstein’s Silver Lake backyard pays homage to Japanese culture, the vision of its previous owner and her family’s history.
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In the Hollywood Hills, a newly minted showplace wows with indoor water features, a snaking pool and jetliner views. Asking price: $43.9 million.
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Celebrity real estate deals include a record sale by entertainment mogul Thomas Tull as well as an offering by legendary boxer Sugar Ray Leonard.
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A judge has cut a jury award in a lawsuit that found that Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide caused cancer in a California couple from $2.055 billion to $87 million, the third time a judge has reduced an award in a lawsuit over the disputed chemical.
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San Diego’s Paradise Point resort, on Mission Bay, will become a Margaritaville next year
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Some nations, stuck holding a bag of unpaid bills from visitors, are asking travelers to have insurance. Should you buy it even if it’s not required?
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Monhegan Island is a summer haven famed for its artists and rustic beauty.
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Some of the old hotels, lounges and even lounge singers that contributed to the city’s glamour are still around
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