April 20, 2021

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The landmark case has riveted a nation wrestling with the issues of police brutality and racial injustice it raised.

The jury in the trial of Derek Chauvin convicted the former Minneapolis police officer of murder in the death of George Floyd.

Congress had high hopes that the country’s shock at the death of George Floyd would lead to policing reform, but it did not. Where do things stand now?

Skid row

U.S. District Judge David O. Carter has issued an injunction requiring the city and county of L.A. to entirely clear skid row of homeless people by October, and to find housing for all of them.

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Will the Cinerama Dome movie theater suffer the same fate as some L.A. movie palaces — torn down for a parking lot? Or will it be saved for future generations?

The wall breeds violence, crime and poverty and has shaped the immigration debate for a generation.

UCLA sophomore Johnny Juzang, coming off a strong NCAA tournament run, has declared for the NBA draft. He has the option to return to the Bruins.

Scammers are targeting entertainers with a sneaky fake-check racket. A Rolling Stones tribute band almost lost $75,000 to these wild horses.

Starting in May, School of Rock students have the option to return to live learning. “I miss playing on stage with my band,” says 12-year-old Daniel.

At Open Market, sandwiches are named for the city’s streets, the coffee is roasted in Granada Hills, the snack mix arrives via Koreatown and Torrance, and the bread comes from Echo Park.

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Amazon’s ‘Them’ and Oscar nominee ‘Two Distant Strangers,’ which mix racist violence and genre elements, have ignited a debate over ‘trauma porn.’

Accepted students are in the power position this month as competitive colleges try to impress them to say yes in a year of record applications to the University of California and other elite schools.

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Culture Club frontman Boy George is looking for a “brave, young actor” to play him in the upcoming biopic ‘Karma Chameleon.’

“Philly D.A.,” from PBS’ “Independent Lens,” follows reformist district attorney Larry Krasner — and lends his work the air of a CBS-style legal drama.

Kaoru Takamura’s books made her an acclaimed bestseller in Japan for decades. How one American editor finally translated her epic, “Lady Joker”

With Anthony Davis nearing his return, the Lakers once again got a reminder of how much they miss him and LeBron James in a 111-97 loss to the Utah Jazz.

Kobe Bryant’s contract with Nike has expired, opening the door for his name and likeness to be used elsewhere.

New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williams is the first Gen Z athlete to have signature shoes for Nike’s Jordan Brand. He debuts the Zion 1 sneakers tonight.

The Angels’ rally came up short in the 6-4 loss to the Texas Rangers on Monday at Angels Stadium.

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Look outside the box. Here’s how to approach figuring out which new careers might be a good fit for you, based on your skills, experience, interests and goals.

Baldwin Park had the second highest rate of COVID-19 deaths in the San Gabriel Valley, yet it lagged in vaccinations. Here’s how a church and various other groups set up a clinic

Here are some resources and suggested actions to support another person during such a difficult time. Also: Why you shouldn’t take a pension lump sum.

How and when can you get tickets to Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, Six Flags Magic Mountain and Knott’s Berry Farm? Will all the rides be available? What’s different?

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