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Plus, Halloween clamp down in Beverly Hills and a cute newborn tamandua at the L.A. Zoo.
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The auto workers union gears up to expand its strike. The Mid-Atlantic will be under a tropical storm warning this weekend. Zelenskyy talks to NPR about the state of the war and Ukraine's democracy.
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While a deal may be close, as the writers strike closes in on five months, people are forced to make tough decisions.
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Thai, Vietnamese, Korean and Japanese versions of the venerable salad are popping up all over the city
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Treatments involve patients taking a high dose of progesterone after ingesting abortion-inducing pills in order to keep a pregnancy.
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Activists' appeal for collaboration has gone unanswered as the University of California drafts a plan to open up jobs to undocumented students.
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As U.S.-China tensions rise, advocacy groups are warning about Asians being scapegoated by politicians. Again.
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It begins, "Do you remember?" — and we supply the memories. Dan Charnas tells the origin story of the Earth, Wind & Fire hit that still unites generations on the dance floor.
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Looking back at 100 years of history.
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Beverly Hills imposes annual Halloween ban on the possession and use of silly string, shaving cream and hair-removal products for those under 21.
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The animal, which is a type of anteater, has yet to be named.
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The U.S. Census asked for more details about people's race and ethnicity in 2020 than ever before. New results show how many responded with identities such as Irish, Jamaican, Arab and Salvadoran.