
Juliet Bennett Rylah
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Juliet is a Los Angeles-based journalist who covers business/tech for The Hustle, and art, culture, and entertainment elsewhere. You can find her on Twitter @jbrylah, probably tweeting about horror movies or public transit.
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As the menacing name may imply, the Devil's Backbone is an intense and perilous trail.
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Bob Nygaard, a retired cop turned P.I. that works to expose fraudulent psychics, worked on the case.
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The incident happened at about 5:25 a.m. Tuesday morning.
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Hundreds gathered at a pair of protests, joining several other rallies held across the country.
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One of the men allegedly hit the other in the head with a metal pipe.
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You can complain about or commend an officer, and you can use a map to find your nearest police station.
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The documentary contemplates the concept of ownership surrounding the anonymous artist's work.
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Richard Neutra built the house for his family in 1932.
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Shortly after officers confronted a man allegedly armed with a knife, a citizen reported finding a dead body in a nearby apartment building.
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The driver not only dropped her off at her hotel prior to the robbery, but may have known that she was alone.
Stories by Juliet Bennett Rylah
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