Coronavirus in California
The state is on the cusp of its rollout of millions of immunizations, a much-anticipated turning point after thousands of deaths from the coronavirus.
Southern California and the Central Valley are by far the state’s biggest contributors of total COVID-19 deaths in the last week.
More Californians died of COVID-19 on Tuesday than any other day on record, the latest milestone reached amid an accelerating pandemic.
Experts have yet to unlock the connection between the coronavirus and MIS-C, but doctors say COVID infections spike is tied to uptick in MIS-C cases.
Facing backlash from parents, the state of California reverses its COVID-19 rules and says playgrounds can remain open.
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White and higher-income Californians are most likely to believe today’s children will be worse off than their parents, a new statewide survey finds.
President Trump’s extraordinary and longshot effort to overturn Joe Biden’s win in Wisconsin returns to the state’s courtrooms.
The disclosure of the investigation comes at an awkward moment for the incoming president.
A study raises concerns that six feet of social distance may not be far enough to keep people safe from the coronavirus.
A Times investigation found care failures at hospices, including mismanaged medications, neglected wounds and missed appointments.
The vaccine, already approved in Britain and Canada, will be examined by an FDA advisory panel in a livestreamed public hearing.
Graduates of high-poverty, low-income and urban schools have been the most severely affected in terms of going on to college, a study shows.
Although President-Elect Joe Biden didn’t make tech regulation a focus of his campaign, antitrust experts say he’s likely to continue the Trump administration’s push to curb Facebook’s market power.
President-elect Joe Biden is set to nominate Katherine Tai as U.S. Trade Representative, a Cabinet-level position.
Xavier Becerra is Washington-ready, not a naïve outsider who needs D.C. training wheels, columnist George Skelton writes.
Former basketball great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar reveals he had prostate cancer in a magazine article he wrote about health risks faced by Black people.
The NFL’s history of confronting crisis is a crisis unto itself. Is there reason to believe the league has the courage to make the hardest decisions about the coronavirus?
Outdoor Dining Ban
An L.A. Superior Court judge has limited L.A. County’s outdoor dining ban to three weeks. But a state order will keep restrictions in place past Christmas. The judge is asking health officials to conduct a risk-benefit analysis. Many restaurant owners and employees worry about the economic hardship ahead. Some wonder if officials went too far. Others have defied the state’s lockdown rules.
A judge has ruled that once the L.A. County ban expires Dec. 16, public health officials must conduct a risk-benefit analysis to extend any closures.
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What We’re Into is a new series about the food and restaurants the L.A. Times food staff can’t get enough of. In our debut episode, Jenn Harris highlights the num pang, a Cambodian spicy pork sandwich she discovered from an Instagram post.
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Business is brisk for the archival company as movies, TV and recording industries dig deeper into their past.
“Someone tell him this isn’t Richard III,” one viewer wrote of Matthew Morrison’s Joker-inspired Grinch. We round up more of the best reactions here.
Johnny Juzang sank a three-pointer on his first shot in a UCLA jersey as he scored 10 points off the bench in the Bruins’ 83-56 win over San Diego on Wednesday at Pauley Pavilion.
In their last game of the year, U.S. national soccer routs El Salvador 6-0.
The board of stewards at Santa Anita decided that the results of the 2018 Santa Anita Derby would not be overturned as the result of a drug positive for Justify.
The senior surpasses 1,500 career points in the Bruins’ 102-45 victory over the Gauchos at Pauley Pavilion.
Lebanon’s official news agency says the caretaker prime minister and three former ministers have been charged in August’s massive Beirut blast.
Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor have been confined since 2018, just after Canada detained Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.
After serving 31 years, 71-year-old Richard DeLisi left a Florida prison grateful and unresentful.
Arguments over mask requirements have turned ugly in recent days as the coronavirus surge engulfs small and medium-size cities that once seemed at a safe distance from the pandemic.
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