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Forecast for Death Valley: 127 on Saturday, 129 on Sunday.
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We chat with stunt industry veteran, Wade Eastwood about the spectacular stunts in the latest edition of the massively popular film franchise.
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We talk to Kent Wong, of the UCLA Labor Center, who breaks down the strategy significance of striking hotel workers from 60 hotels in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
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Prop. 8 language is still sitting in our state constitution, defining marriage as between a man and a woman, despite having been voided in 2013. In light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent rulings, lawmakers want this out to protect LGBTQ+ marriages.
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Striking actors protested outside movie studios and streamer HQs, the first time both actors and writers have gone on strike together since 1960.
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The loan forgiveness comes after past mishandling of income-driven repayment plans, which were designed for low-income borrowers. The move will erase $39 billion in federal student loan debt.
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When the American Hotel converted into a tourist hotel, its long-term residents lost not just their affordable housing but the creative community that long thrived in the iconic building.
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Reuben Cannon came to L.A. with a one-way ticket, $500, and no connections. When he was down to $28, he got an entry-level job that was a foot in the door to work on films like The Color Purple, What’s Love Got to Do With It, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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Workers in different industries go on strikes in recent weeks. Why is this moment happening?
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Critics Angie Han and Jen Chaney share thoughts on the newest season of "What We Do In The Shadows," the new Max limited series "Full Circle," the comedy "Survival of the Thickest" and more.
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A life-size Bruce Lee statue will be featured in a free weeklong exhibit at the Pico House in El Pueblo de Los Angeles.