Nov. 17, 2020

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Health officials issued new rules this week requiring residents to wear face coverings whenever they’re outside of their homes, with few exceptions.

L.A. County’s adjusted coronavirus case rate has nearly doubled, from 7.6 new cases per 100,000 residents last week to 13.7 this week.

Coronavirus vaccines developed by Moderna and Pfizer show highly promising preliminary results in large-scale clinical testing. But key questions remain.

Student learning will continue to pay a price for rising coronavirus infection rates, but reopening campuses varies by school, school district and county.

LAX is rolling out on-site coronavirus testing for fliers as officials advise against unnecessary travel and cases spike across Southern California.

Americans are banned from many nations, but these countries are open, with conditions.

Two COVID-19 vaccines might be nearing the finish line, but scientists say people still need to volunteer to help finish studying other candidates.

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Joe Biden wants to reach 100% clean energy by 2035. But activists are worried he’ll choose Ernest Moniz for Energy secretary.

Public health programs have seen a surge in enrollment as the coronavirus has swept through the U.S., killing more than 248,000 people.

A Sonoma County park’s wildlife cameras caught deer, bobcat, jackrabbit and other critters returning to an area devastated by fire.

The state’s high-speed rail project will have a friendlier federal relationship when Joe Biden takes office. But no one is expecting a bailout.

Four rockets strike just 2,000 feet from the U.S. Embassy but were intercepted by air defense system. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

The head of an obscure federal agency holding up the transition of power knew before election day that she might have a messy situation on her hands.

Contestants on “The Great Grass Race,” inspired by Lynch’s “The Straight Story,” encountered American generosity — plus infighting, disorganization and danger.

The Ahmanson Theatre on Tuesday released its pandemic-revised 2021-22 season. In: “Oklahoma!” Out: Aaron Sorkin’s “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

The Dodgers will stage a drive-through holiday festival at Dodger Stadium to celebrate the season as well as the team’s World Series championship.

Sometimes family holiday gatherings can feel too close, and aren’t we all tired of virtual events? So if you are looking for a way to celebrate outside on Thanksgiving, here are eight things you can do.

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Make this Thanksgiving one to remember. This holiday dinner spread gives you classic flavors in new forms. Softened butter stuffed underneath the skin of a turkey will yield moist meat and crispy skin. We also have sides covered, from slow-roasted yams with rosemary-maple walnuts to malted milk pecan pie and more.

After almost a year of being at home and the same old, same old, reinvigorate your Thanksgiving table with a fresh outlook on the traditional holiday staples.

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Author Kima Jones is the founder of Jack Jones Literary Arts, a Los-Angeles based publicity firm. ‘Butch’ is scheduled to be published in fall 2023.

Trixie Mattel, Olivia Wilde, Jameela Jamil and other celebs shut down Candace Owens’ and Ben Shapiro’s criticism of Styles wearing a dress in Vogue.

Quentin Tarantino, who has promised only one more movie, notches a two-book deal that includes ‘Once Upon a Time’ novelization, nonfiction film book.

A return of the Taliban has never seemed closer. Attacks and assassinations are spiking. And U.S. troops are due to depart completely by May 2021.

Ethiopia’s prime minister says a ‘final and crucial’ military operation will launch in the coming days against the rebellious northern Tigray region.

Lawmakers vote overwhelmingly in favor of Francisco Sagasti, an engineer from the centrist Purple Party, as the legislature’s new president.

Hurricane Iota is likely to bring catastrophic damage to the same part of Central America battered by Hurricane Eta less than two weeks ago.

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