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Imagine extras from 'The Muppet Show' doing 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' That's the concept behind Brian Henson’s long-running 'Puppet Up!' improv comedy show.
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The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's signature tariffs. The president has other tariff tools, and consumers shouldn't expect cheaper prices soon, economists say.
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After the Supreme Court declared the emergency tariffs illegal, the refund process will be messy and will go to businesses first.
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Rep. James Comer, Republican Chair of the Oversight Committee, joined Democrats in pledging to investigate the Justice Department for its handling of missing Epstein files related to President Trump.
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The former president told members of Congress he saw no signs of Epstein's sexual abuse as he faced hours of grilling from lawmakers.
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Peter Mandelson, a veteran Labour Party politician, was arrested on suspicion of "misconduct in public office."
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An NPR investigation finds the public database of Epstein files is missing dozens of pages related to sexual abuse accusations against President Donald Trump.
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The commission was formed in the wake of the City Hall tapes scandal, which weakened trust in city government.
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The commission's recommendations will go to the City Council, which must decide whether to place the on the June ballot.
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The move follows Mayor Karen Bass’ Feb. 10 directive requiring the LAPD to turn on body cameras and ask federal immigration agents to identify themselves during operations.
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Dozens of teachers, parents and union leaders showed up at a meeting Thursday to oppose the layoff decision.
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Thousands of California teachers have staged strikes or are threatening to — part of a coordinated, statewide union effort.
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From a 26-year-old family legacy in Pasadena to the vibrant stalls of South LA, these are the city’s most essential Oaxacan tortas.
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A tough economy has thinned event budgets and fewer people are heading out to live venues, say Intercrew’s owners.
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The breakfast and lunch spot on Centinela Avenue is one of six winners of the award, an honor the foundation says goes to “timeless” local institutions.