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‘It sends a signal to victims that despite the MeToo movement, we’re still not there in believing victims,’ says Lauren Hersh, director of World Without Exploitation.
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Musician Nathaniel Ayers’ chance encounter with L.A. Times columnist Steve Lopez 20 years ago changed the lives of both men.
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The Supreme Court will consider whether biological sex, not gender identity, determines who can be on a women’s team.
The version of ‘Elio’ that hit theaters on June 20 is not the same movie that Adrian Molina, the film’s original director, intended to put out.
Trump tours Florida’s new detention camp as ICE continues to harass brown-skinned workers and onlookers in California.
Dustin May pitches seven shutout innings before tiring in the eighth as the Dodgers beat White Sox to complete three-game sweep.
A two-story ADU with movie theater touches in the garage, a rooftop deck and whimsical decor in the living space offers new opportunities for fun-loving Venice family.
A two-story ADU with movie theater touches in the garage, a rooftop deck and whimsical decor in the living space offers new opportunities for fun-loving Venice family.
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The faith community from across Los Angeles County joined in solidarity through the streets of downtown L.A. for a peaceful interfaith prayer walk for family unity.