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There are plenty of locations and events in L.A. County to take in Fourth of July fireworks and drone light shows, from a historic boat ride to a low-key lookout.
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Understanding how the U.S. went from marriage equality a decade ago to steep backsliding on transgender rights today could help determine what happens next for the country’s LGBTQ+ rights movement.
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The Sparks are retiring the jersey of the Illinois native and Tennessee All-American who helped define the WNBA game as a star with three franchises.
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