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Paul Glickman
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Former Senior Editor
Stories by Paul Glickman
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The state health insurance exchange says about 800,000 households benefited from the federal support when buying coverage for 2014.
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Those who got sick visited Disneyland or California Adventure between Dec. 15-20. Six had to be hospitalized, and at least 12 were unvaccinated.
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That brings the number of people infected at Disneyland or California Adventure between Dec. 15-20 to 17.
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The agency's proposed rule change would still require men who have sex with men to wait one year "since the last sexual contact" to donate blood.
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Two state senators and an assemblywoman write bills that would bar lawyers in civil cases from arguing that a child can consent to sex with an adult.
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The Department of Justice had already filed a civil suit against Dr. Aria Sabit over the same allegations. California stripped him of his license in August.
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The case involved dozens of students suing L.A. Unified over its handling of the Mark Berndt sex abuse case. It is the largest payout ever for LAUSD.
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W. Keith Wyatt had come under fire for saying that a child's decision to cross a busy street is as dangerous as deciding to have sex with a teacher.
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The insurance giants have taken steps to correct the problems, but the state says they must do more or face possible penalties.
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L.A. Unified said its decision was the result of comments attorney W. Keith Wyatt made to KPCC on Thursday.
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KPCC found dilapidated buildings, faulty fire alarms and filthy restrooms at Inglewood Unified schools. The state trustee says repairs and cleanup are in the works.
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Holes in classroom floors and gym ceilings, inadequate fire alarm systems, filthy bathrooms at some Inglewood schools more than two years after a state takeover.