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The 75th Emmy Awards have been rescheduled to broadcast on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024 — Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It's television's most prestigious awards show, but ratings have been dropping steadily.
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The writers and actors strikes in Hollywood are affecting jobs across the U.S. The Motion Picture Association says film and TV productions employ more than 1.7 million people outside California.
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The stations will be closed from Aug. 12 to Sep. 24.
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Parents, teachers and researchers reflect on student well-being three years after the COVID-19 pandemic upended K-12 education.
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As a new school year starts, students, families, and educators are untangling academic, mental, and social-emotional challenges.
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Celebrate Nisei Week in Little Tokyo. Tour the former haunts of a “dirty old man.” Shop for props and ephemera at the Geffen. Ride in the Tour de Carson or at CAAM’s community ride.
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Wednesday marks the 100th day of the ongoing Hollywood writers’ strike. That’s as many days as it took to resolve the last writers’ strike in 2007 and 2008. Some who were on the picket lines back then remember how it went down.
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's songwriting credits include several touchstone songs that would go on to establish the blueprint of Americana music.
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It could take hundreds of years for them to recover.
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Researchers find that many common strategies for increasing happiness may not be supported by strong evidence.
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Many local governments have more than half their voters approve a bond measure … but fewer than the two-thirds supermajority required. An effort to change that would drastically alter the ability of local governments to fund housing and infrastructure projects.
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The project was motivated by the climate crisis: "We are heading into a very, very dangerous place," Curtis said.