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Extra, Extra, California Leads the Nation in Hate

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- Not including our infamous gangs (why weren't they included? beats us) California is home to 52 hate groups, more than any other state. Suck it, Florida! - Southern Poverty Law Center

- Man shot and killed in his parked car in Carson - CBS2

- Small plane crashes this afternoon in ocean near San Pedro, one dead - AP

- Hello, Harley: You're more likely to die drowning than from a motorcycle accident. - NSC

- US has been in Iraq longer than we were in WWII - AP

- Sick of turkey leftovers? Try Macau Street for some seafood - Eating L.A.

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- Meet the Quilters of Skid Row - Downtown News

- Rumsfeld demanded anti-Geneva Convention torture - Reuters

graphic by Southern Poverty Law Center

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