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The state has 12% of the U.S. population. Its well-being is vital to the health of the nation.
High school teacher Tim Staples died in a fall while participating as a volunteer in the search for a hiker missing for a week on Mt. Baldy.
In almost a year since the government began sending asylum seekers back to Mexico, only 11 people have been granted asylum.
Since the mural was painted, Suu Kyi has undergone a political transformation that has stunned many supporters.
The star of HBO’s ‘Watchmen’ reflects on the career choices she’s made along the way, including “Southland” and “American Crime.”
Top House Republicans have been told that New Jersey Rep. Jeff Van Drew is going to switch parties.
Months before the disaster, a lithium-ion battery caught fire on a sister vessel.
Violence erupts at a town hall event where an Armenian organization was thanking U.S. government officials for their support of a resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide.
A few years ago, Billy Ray and Clint Eastwood’s decision to have a female reporter sleep her way to a scoop might have gone largely unremarked upon. Not anymore
The Rams need a lot of help to make the playoffs following a 44-21 loss to the Dallas Cowboys that Aaron Donald described as embarrassing.
The probe finds Gregory Rodriguez discriminated against female, same-sex and disabled employees.
The producer and two attorneys who defended a minor accused in the killing of a police officer were accused of misconduct by an L.A. County sheriff’s sergeant.
The U.S. Military Academy and Naval Academy have appointed officers to conduct separate internal investigations into possible “white power” hand gestures flashed by a few students during a broadcast at the Army-Navy football game, academy public affairs officers said Sunday.
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The Times’ list includes familiar names and brand-new entrants.
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In this week’s Tasting Notes newsletter, Bill Addison talks through some omissions to the 101 list.
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2019 101 Best Restaurants in Los Angeles: Here are our favorite places to drink in L.A.
Year in Review
Times TV critic Lorraine Ali chooses the best of television in 2019, from “Dickinson” to “Stranger Things.”
From critical favorites Solange and Lana Del Rey to rookies Lil Nas X and 100 gecs, the best music of 2019 explored ideas of love, war, family and anxiety.
Two years ago, she nearly quit music. Today, Lizzo is nominated for eight Grammy awards and twerks for the soul of America at sold-out arenas.
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A few years ago, Billy Ray and Clint Eastwood’s decision to have a female reporter sleep her way to a scoop might have gone largely unremarked upon. Not anymore
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Merriam-Webster’s acclamation for the singular ‘they’ now standardizes an old usage.
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Adding a gun to the holiday mix is neither festive nor joyous. It’s just dangerous.
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Impeachment can be a far more responsive check on the pathologies of executive power than elections.
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A Japanese court has sentenced a former senior government official to six years in prison for fatally stabbing his socially reclusive son with a kitchen knife.
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Rescuers have pulled out two bodies from a three-story building that collapsed in a strong earthquake in the southern Philippines and are scrambling to find at least seven more people who were trapped inside.
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Boeing may cut production of the grounded 737 Max jet or temporarily stop making it after being told that its timetable for a return to the skies was not realistic, according to a published report Sunday.
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Five aides to a House Democrat who plans to become a Republican are resigning, saying his party switch “does not align with the values we brought to this job when we joined his office.”
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Still displaced after the wildfire, we found these 10,000 acres teeming with nature, an antidote to many of the difficult aspects of starting again.
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San Juan Capistrano may be the most old-fashioned, slow-rolling holiday getaway in SoCal, with tree lightings, a holiday tea, carolers, more.
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Maybe my daughter, Mika, chose Flagstaff, Ariz., as a college destination because she thought it would be a chance to get away.
With Corey Kluber on his way to Texas by trade, the Dodgers remain linked to Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor and pitcher Mike Clevinger.
LeBron James and Anthony Davis put on a pair of energetic performances as the Lakers fended off a pesky effort by the Atlanta Hawks in a 101-96 win.
Philip Rivers says he’s not sure how he figures into the Chargers’ 2020 plans after the team’s seven-turnover game in a 39-10 loss to the Vikings.
A Japanese court has sentenced a former senior government official to six years in prison for fatally stabbing his socially reclusive son with a kitchen knife.
Rescuers have pulled out two bodies from a three-story building that collapsed in a strong earthquake in the southern Philippines and are scrambling to find at least seven more people who were trapped inside.
Boeing may cut production of the grounded 737 Max jet or temporarily stop making it after being told that its timetable for a return to the skies was not realistic, according to a published report Sunday.
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Holiday season
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Welcome to our comprehensive gift guide for the 2019 holiday season. This list encompasses the most popular and best gifts for everyone in your life.
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Some of us love holiday decor but not all the red and green. We go in search of holiday decor that doesn’t scream “holiday decor.”
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While a little indulgence is fine, experts say, it’s important to proceed mindfully, tweaking your diet to account for those chocolate tarts or extra cocktails at holiday parties.
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De ahora en adelante la gente podrá marcar simplemente 988
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Cinco años de cárcel o hasta 250,000 de multa por empleado que viole confidencialidad de preguntas del Censo
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La tienda pop-up de Sundae School trae moda y cannabis al centro de Los Ángeles hasta el domingo
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The great filmmaker Milos Forman never spoke about his defection. In fact, he never called it a defection.
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Czechoslovakia owes its unfortunate history to its lot as a main stage for the great conflicts of the 20th century.
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The friendship between Czech New Wave pioneers Milos Forman and Ivan Passer was crucial in the life of the man who directed ‘Amadeus’ and ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.’
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Months before the disaster on the Conception, a lithium-ion battery caught fire on its sister vessel. The Coast Guard has lagged behind other agencies in making rules to limit such fire risk.
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It’s been almost a year since the government began sending asylum seekers back to Mexico and only 11 people have been granted asylum.
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The producer and two attorneys who defended a minor accused in the killing of a police officer were accused of misconduct by an L.A. County sheriff’s sergeant.
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Buoyed by a landslide election victory, Boris Johnson’s Conservative government plans to make good on his campaign mantra to ‘get Brexit done.’
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A recollection of his worst day in the Battle of the Bulge still haunts a veteran, three-quarters of a century later.
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Competing rallies on Hong Kong Island exposed the deep gulf between pro- and anti-establishment camps carved out by six months of demonstrations.
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Last month, Turkey signed a memorandum with the Libyan government in Tripoli establishing economic maritime boundaries in the Mediterranean.
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I dread dating for this reason: I’ll do anything I can to “act normal” — even getting high before a date — and yet the most normal version of me is miles away. How am I supposed to be in a relationship if I can’t even be myself?
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Five innovative new workout products will put your home gym on the cutting edge.
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You can see the super-sized Christmas tree at the Citadel Outlets shopping mall for free.
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The allure of Atwater Village lies not in its many restaurants and specialty shops but in its abundant charm. Recent additions include coffeehouses, a mindfulness studio and more specialty stores.
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For retirees with little in the bank, it’s possible to suspend Social Security benefits and go back to work. Hire a planner to figure out your options.
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If you still have money sitting in your flexible spending account, there are many common items that qualify for reimbursement.
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California banned the sale of alligator skins decades ago, but for years, lawmakers granted exemptions. Not anymore.
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I was surprised and happy to see that someone was able to get some semblance of justice from Airbnb (“Airbnb Hits an Impasse,” On the Spot, by Catharine Hamm, Dec. 8).
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Getting to LAX is rarely easy. With four heavy bags, it can be really tough. Here are some different choices.
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A few feet of snow at Badger Pass is enough for Yosemite’s ski area to open Friday.
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What’s on TV Monday, Dec. 16: ‘Good Trouble’ on Freeform
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Historical drama “Quezon’s Game” recounts the president of the Philippines granting sanctuary to Jewish refugees from Germany in 1938.
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Anna Karina, who died Saturday in Paris at age 79, danced her way through a few of the seven films she made with Jean-Luc Godard.
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Movies opening in L.A. for Dec. 15-22 include the franchise entry “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” and the big-screen adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical “Cats.”
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An investigation has concluded that Gregory Rodriguez, founder of Zócalo Public Square, engaged in discriminatory and inappropriate behavior, a report says.
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Among the Vietnamese diaspora, support for the protesters in Hong Kong has been ongoing and pronounced, highlighting ties between Vietnam, Hong Kong.
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All crew members were recalled and search operations for the missing hiker on Mt. Baldy were suspended.
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Long-range forecasts suggest that California’s holidays may be a bit wetter than normal, but it’s too early to be certain
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Rams running back Todd Gurley has had some notable games against the Dallas Cowboys over the course of his career, but he struggled in Sunday’s 44-21 loss.
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Key defensive score before half helps Vikings go on to rout the Chargers, move closer to playoff spot and practically eliminate the Rams from contention.
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The Dallas Cowboys’ rout of the Rams could mean they’re peaking at the right time, and L.A.'s playoff hopes are all but sunk after a 44-21 loss.
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Anze Kopitar finishes with two goals for the Kings, who pick up their third victory in four games with a 4-2 win over the Detroit Red Wings.
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Top House Republicans have been told that Democratic New Jersey Rep. Jeff Van Drew is going to switch parties and become a Republican.
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The Times’ Doyle McManus has witnessed impeachment hearings for Nixon, Clinton and now Trump. In this partisan climate, the outcome is preordained.
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An administration official says Democratic Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey has met with the president and discussed switching parties.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom rejected PG&E’s plan to exit bankruptcy on Friday.
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