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Scientists are thrilled with the tiny asphalt-black rocks, and most of the sample hasn't even been revealed yet.
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Did a prolific L.A. law firm misuse AI in a recent eviction case? Plus: New spots you can pick up a free dose of Narcan and the future of L.A. theaters.
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The alert system will use electronic highway signs and encourage the use of TV, radio, social media and other platforms to spread information about the missing person.
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Federal pandemic relief funds for childcare programs expired Sept. 30, leaving providers around the country worried about shutting their doors. In California, the state’s put in some stopgap measures.
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People trapped in Gaza describe the worsening humanitarian crisis. Republicans nominate Majority Leader Steve Scalise for House speaker.
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Watch a night of 'Comical Magic.' Attend a Haiku Duel. Check out the largest car show in the Valley. Stroll several art walks around SoCal.
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Most L.A. tenants don’t have an attorney in eviction court. If you’re facing an eviction, here’s how to start looking for legal aid.
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Dennis Block runs what he calls a 'leading eviction law firm.' A judge said legal citations submitted in Block's name for a case were fake. Experts told LAist the errors likely stemmed from AI misuse.
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With high poverty and unemployment and severe restrictions on movement, life in the Gaza Strip was already difficult before Israel's retaliatory offensive began this week in response to Hamas attacks.
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Israel carried out a fifth day of bombardments across the Gaza Strip as the Palestinian territory lost electricity, following one of the deadliest attacks against Israel in history.
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The conflict is expected to escalate even further in the coming days. But for now, Hamas sees itself with the upper hand.
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Elly Yu, our investigations reporter, joins the education team.