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Netflix had 34 total nominations for its TV shows and movies, more than any other company by far.
“Fleabag” star Andrew Scott — better known as the Hot Priest — received a nomination after he was snubbed at the Emmys.
Pushing ahead with articles of impeachment at a hearing, the House Judiciary Committee convenes to receive the investigative findings against President Trump.
Dropping out early, she helped her vice presidential prospects and reelection chances
It came as a bittersweet surprise to biologists and government agencies monitoring the steadily shrinking Salton Sea’s slide toward death by choking dust storms and salt.
A New Zealand volcanic island erupted Monday, and New Zealanders and overseas tourists were among those who were dead, missing or injured.
Democratic presidential candidate released a list of close to 60 cases she worked on as an attorney going back to the 1980s.
L.A. County is home to more than 30 library systems, with a growing number of patrons signing up for multiple cards to borrow digital books. But Macmillan Publishers is tightening the rules.
It’s hard for poet Daniel Morales Leon, 38, who works as a cook at a coffee shop in the Arts District, to think of himself as an artist with a capital A.
Claremont United Methodist Church unveils a Nativity scene evoking images that have become synonymous with criticism of the Trump administration’s border policies.
Russian athletes will be allowed to compete in major events only if they are not implicated in positive doping tests or if their data were not manipulated.
Chinese facial recognition companies have the lead because of that nation’s massive domestic market and authoritarian system.
Josiah Citrin gives an exclusive first look at the Citrin and Melisse, both opening Dec. 12. in Santa Monica.
The Rams’ disciplined pass rush combined with tight coverage kept the Seahawks offense out of the end zone for sixth time in Russell Wilson’s 125 career starts.
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Never has the coffee shop been a more charged symbol than in a neighborhood going through gentrification. The Free Cafe in traditionally black Leimert Park wants to spur dialogue about this and other issues. But some say it’s a symptom of gentrification.
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At November’s Camp Flog Gnaw, Juice Wrld paid tribute to fallen rappers XXXTentacion, Nipsey Hussle, Lil Peep and Mac Miller. On Sunday, he died at age 21.
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A Times investigation uncovers claims of discrimination, retaliation and other forms of mistreatment at CBS-owned TV stations, including L.A. outlets.
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Trump perverted foreign policy by asking Ukraine to investigate Biden
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Across the country, people are resigning rather than carry out Trump administration policy. How do we decide when enough is enough?
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Congress wouldn’t allow Trump to force food stamp restrictions into last year’s farm bill. So he made the changes through executive action.
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Standout junior infielder Cody Schrier becomes the latest JSerra player to choose the Bruins.
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Disney blockbuster “Frozen 2" is one of the only female-directed movies with major nods, and competes with fellow Disney titles “Toy Story 4" and “The Lion King.”
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Investigators say a small plane that crashed into a Southern California home was getting ready to land at a nearby airport when its engine stalled
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Noah Baumbach, Greta Gerwig, Marielle Heller, Bong Joon Ho, Todd Phillips and Lulu Wang share filmmaking tips, inspirations — and one big secret that’s still being kept.
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Breaking down what we learned from Chargers’ 45-10 victory over the Jaguars on Sunday.
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. stuck to its starstruck playbook with Apple TV+'s “The Morning Show,” nominating Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon.
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Noah Baumbach, Greta Gerwig, Marielle Heller, Bong Joon Ho, Todd Phillips and Lulu Wang share filmmaking tips, inspirations — and one big secret that’s still being kept.
The South Korean sensation “Parasite” came out on top in a very international year for the Los Angeles Film Critics awards. Predicting Oscars is hardly the point.
The development comes in a season that was already packed with head-spinning twists and surprising images.
Alex Caruso played a valuable role in the the Lakers’ win over the Minnesota Timberwolves, scoring a season-high 16 points.
Breaking down what we learned from Chargers’ 45-10 victory over the Jaguars on Sunday.
Kawhi Leonard finishes with 34 points and 11 rebounds as the Clippers bounce back from their loss to Milwaukee with a 135-119 win over the Wizards.
DJ Warnell, considered one of the top high school cornerback prospects in Texas, quickly made his decision to attend UCLA.
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Television programming is yet another battleground in the Middle East involving Turkey, Saudi Arabia and others.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un opened a new mountain spa and ski resort that’s intended for people to enjoy “high civilization under socialism” in another example of the country using tourism exemptions in international sanctions to build revenue for its broken economy.
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The national road authority reported more than 360 miles of traffic problems at rush hour around the Paris region — up from 90 miles on an average day.
Welcome to the Los Angeles Times’ 2019 holiday gift guide, where our editors and writers are sharing their favorite gifts to give — and receive!
Back in 1992, when Riverside was mostly a pit stop between Los Angeles and Palm Springs, the new owners of the Mission Inn decided to add some holiday decor to the block-size historic hotel.
Americans love Christmas ornaments. The latest trends in tree trimming: Weird, unique and offbeat decorations.
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When a young woman’s body was found at a trash-sorting plant, Anaheim Police Department homicide Det. Julissa Trapp promises the victim’s mother she would find the killer.More Coverage
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When a young woman’s body is found at a trash-sorting plant, Anaheim homicide Det. Julissa Trapp embarks on a relentless quest for answers.
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At a serial killer’s trial, a Times reporter met the homicide detective at the center of the case — and found a story of tenacious policework and obsession.
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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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Expertos aseguraban que la corona se iría a Asia, pero se equivocaron... Miss Sudáfrica, Zozibini Tunzi se llevó la corona dejando como primera finalista a Miss Puerto Rico, Madison Anderson. Sudáfrica, México y Puerto Rico fueron los finalistas y las tres mujeres se enfrentaron por la corona en la ceremonia celebrada en Georgia, Atlanta.
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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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Penzeys Spices’ outspoken anti-Trump owner and ads bring delight and shopping orders from liberals, and ire and boycotts from conservatives.
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My job is to write about the wonders and challenges of our coast and oceans, but I’ll admit: Before this story, I had no idea what an abalone looked like.
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The mega-mansion boom in L.A.’s “Platinum Triangle” draws armies of workers to build them, and a squadron of caterers like Jennifer Ramirez to refuel their lines.
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Dropping out early, she helped her vice presidential prospects and reelection chances
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L.A. County is home to more than 30 library systems, with a growing number of patrons signing up for multiple cards to borrow digital books. But Macmillan Publishers is tightening the rules.
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The biggest snubs and surprises from the 2020 Golden Globe nominations.
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Here are the stories you shouldn’t miss today: TOP STORIES Articles of Impeachment Looming Only four months ago, the debate over whether to impeach President Trump deeply divided Democrats in Congress, pitting moderates in pro-Trump districts against progressives in liberal strongholds.
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Hong Kong police say they have made 6,022 arrests and fired nearly 16,000 tear gas rounds in six months of antigovernment protests that have shaken the city
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The Saudi gunman who killed three people at the Pensacola naval base had apparently gone on Twitter shortly before the shooting to blast U.S. support of Israel and accuse America of being anti-Muslim, a U.S. official said as the FBI confirmed it is operating on the assumption the attack was an act of terrorism.
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Historic cities and towns along the Southeast U.S. coast have survived many calamities. Now sea levels are creeping up with no sign of stopping.
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“Harriet” producer Debra Martin Chase says she sees how closely connected the film’s storyline is to the plight of migrants in the U.S. today.
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After months of widowhood — after consoling family and friends had scattered back to their own lives — I decided to give “it” a try. What is “it”? Online dating.
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A subscription to the Los Angeles Times makes a great gift. Here are a few highlights from our online store that will satisfy all the fashion lovers, cup connoisseurs and sports fanatics on your list.
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Pickleball is easy to learn and very social. Now public parks and middle schools are converting space to pickleball courts.
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Coalition calls on FTC to review how companies are marketing to children and tracking them online.
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The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine is seeking a new $5.5-billion infusion. It must go back to the drawing board.
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Don’t close your extra credit card accounts all at once. There’s a slower, steadier approach that’s better for your credit scores.
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Former baseball player Jimmy Rollins has sold his home in Encino to Grammy-winning songwriter-producer Philip Lawrence for $10.55 million.
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New runs, chairlifts and places to eat and sleep will tempt skiers and boarders on the slopes of California and beyond.
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The laid-back ski area is relatively small by Colorado standards but it’s no slouch, with 65 runs and terrain ideal for both beginners and experts.
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I read the article about “juice-jacked” USB ports (“Beware Public USB Ports,” On the Spot, by Catharine Hamm, Dec. 1).
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Here are four spots for post-slope merriment, a.k.a. après ski.
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Ramy Youssef, creator and star of the Hulu comedy “Ramy,” about an Egyptian American millennial, reacts to his unexpected Golden Globe nomination.
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Along the nominations for the 2020 Golden Globes, voters favored “Big Little Lies” and “Succession” over “Watchmen” and “Game of Thrones.”
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The Golden Globes 2020 nominations mostly overlooked TV shows ending this year, including “Game of Thrones” and “Veep.”
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The nominations for the Golden Globes have been announced, with “Marriage Story,” “The Irishman” and “Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood” earning the biggest hauls
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Caren Carl Mandoyan asked a judge to order Sheriff Alex Villanueva to conduct a new investigation into the domestic violence allegations against him.
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A magnitude 3.2 earthquake was reported Monday at 4:46 a.m. 12 miles from Soledad, Calif., according to the USGS.
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Plus, the biggest headlines shaping California this morning.
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Any speculation — and there’s lots of it — about which candidate will benefit most from California Sen. Kamala Harris dropping out of the race last week isn’t worth much.
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Two-way player Kyle Juergens is the second lineman to de-commit from USC after the school announced it was keeping Clay Helton as its coach.
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Clean-water startup Paani has donated a well in honor of Lakers’ LeBron James in Pakistan.
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Larry Freedman helped LAFC pick up its third award of the offseason when he was named the Major League Soccer executive of the year.
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Jared Goff passed for two touchdowns, Malcolm Brown and Todd Gurley rushed for touchdowns and the Rams beat Seattle, 28-12.
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The FBI’s investigation of the Trump campaign in 2016 was not compromised by partisan bias, the Justice Department inspector general concludes.
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A 28-year run for TV coverage of the California Legislature will end in January
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Michael Bloomberg sat stone-faced behind an ornate desk at City Hall, as speaker after speaker berated him for four and a half hours.
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Elizabeth Warren’s campaign says she was paid at least $1
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