Nov. 21, 2020

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Another round of distressing COVID-19 case numbers has Los Angeles teetering on the brink of further restrictions to slow the spread of the virus — including the likely shutdown of outdoor restaurant dining.

A modified stay-at-home order goes into effect for the much of California as of Saturday morning to try to slow the rapid spread of the coronavirus.

Many Southern California policing agencies say they will take an education-first approach to the state’s new limited stay-at-home order.

U.S. health officials have allowed emergency use of a Regeneron antibody drug to help the immune system fight COVID-19.

Mexico last week passed two somber coronavirus markers, exceeding 100,000 deaths and 1 million infections. The grim statistics brought renewed political wrangling about how the country’s leadership has handled the pandemic.

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President Trump’s legal team says his campaign has requested an official recount of votes in the Georgia presidential race using safeguards including signature matching.

A federal judge in Pennsylvania says he won’t stop officials from certifying election results that show Democrat Joe Biden winning the state by more than 81,000 votes.

Two months after the Bobcat fire destroyed 16 Big Santa Anita Canyon historic cabins, the tight-knit community is taking stock of its losses and wondering whether — and how — to rebuild in order to preserve its storied past.

A system of pooled coronavirus tests to catch asymptomatic infections among Duke University students helped keep the campus open in the midst of the pandemic.

A 2017 photo shows Rick Jacobs, a close advisor to Mayor Eric Garcetti, making a sexually provocative gesture. Garcetti, who also appears in the photo, said he didn’t know about the gesture or any alleged misconduct by Jacobs.

The Trojans force five turnovers and shut the Utes out in the second half in a 33-17 victory on the road.

The College Football Playoff committee meets Monday to select its first top 25 ranking. “We have an obligation to do our job and get it right,” says Bill Hancock.

Five California state prisons are introducing video visitation programs as in-person visits remain suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This year’s fires were deadly for both humans and wildlife. Thanks to veterinary care, a raccoon is returning to Orange County, while a trio of mountain lions will move to an Ohio zoo.

Steve McQueen kicks off his ‘Small Axe’ series with ‘Mangrove,’ a timely true story of protest in London’s West Indian community.

The Clippers agreed with Serge Ibaka on a two-year deal worth $19 million after Montrezl Harrell and JaMychal Green left in free agency a day earlier.

I had a pretty good track record of rejecting norms and traditions. That included marriage. Yet I suddenly found myself articulating all the reasons people marry — and believing what I was saying.

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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. Or just connect virtually.

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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As if this holiday season wasn’t surreal enough: Alex Prager’s hyper-real sculptural installation at LACMA memorializes the office holiday party.

The trailer for ‘Music,’ Sia’s upcoming film, has sparked criticism of how Maddie Ziegler’s character, who has autism, is portrayed. And that annoys Sia.

The spies in the new “Call of Duty” are tough-talking macho men who look like they stepped out of “Boogie Nights.” But it’s Ronald Reagan the game fetishizes.

Quarterback Chase Griffin flashes his skills starting in place of Dorian Thompson-Robinson, but it’s not enough as UCLA loses 38-35 to No. 11 Oregon.

UCLA falls 38-35 at No. 11 Oregon, but at least the short-handed Bruins knew what they wanted to do and they had the talent to do it under Chip Kelly.

Dodgers star Justin Turner is a free agent, and the Dodgers are expected to explore other options at third base such as a trade for Nolan Arenado.

Deiveson Figueiredo stopped Alex Perez with a guillotine choke in the first round at UFC 255, defending his men’s flyweight championship for the first time.

The U.S. decision to drop drug trafficking charges against Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos shines a light on Mexico’s increasingly powerful military.

Italian archaeological officials say skeletal remains believed to be those of a rich man and a man he enslaved are discovered at the ancient Pompeii site.

A judge has curbed the powers of U.S. Agency for Global Media CEO Michael Park after shakeups at Voice of America and other news outlets in an apparent effort to promote President Trump.

Tens of thousands of mourners thronged the funeral of a radical cleric whose Islamist party has defended Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy law.

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