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As part of a commitment to our readers and our staff to document and fight racism whenever and wherever we encounter it, The Times changed its style guide to capitalize the ‘B’ in Black when referring to people who are part of the African diaspora.
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Talk is a new way for journalists to listen, communicate with and build communities of readers and journalists.
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Readers’ Representative Journal
A note to readers about our endorsements in Los Angeles Times en Español
Readers’ Representative Journal
A note to readers about our endorsements in Los Angeles Times en Español
In any election, the only endorsement that counts is your vote.
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A doctor and a public health student each say more context is needed to understand the decision to temporarily suspend vaccination with the Johnson & Johnson shot.
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If the state can provide for the return of beachfront property to the Bruce family, it needs to address California’s dispossessed Native Americans.
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Guns kill people every day, and despite what some conservatives would have us believe, voting isn’t dangerous.
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The dispassionate response by police in Brooklyn Center, Minn., is totally detached from the seriousness of wrongly shooting someone.
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Comedian Billy Eichner once told Colton Underwood that he could be “the first gay Bachelor.” Now, their conversation has gone viral after Underwood came out.
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Executive producer Shonda Rhimes is shocked by fan reaction to Regé-Jean Page leaving “Bridgerton,” which Netflix just renewed for seasons 3 and 4.
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Paul Flores is charged in the 1996 disappearance of Kristin Smart, with prosecutors alleging he killed the 19-year-old as he raped or tried to rape her.
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Bird feeders are killing songbirds, thanks to a salmonella outbreak, but there are safer and better ways to attract birds to your garden space, whether it’s a balcony or backyard. Try creating habitat with native plants and cultivating the insects, nectar flowers and seeds birds love to eat.
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A hiker from Palmdale was facing a second night lost the wilderness until a GPS expert on the internet helped facilitate his rescue.