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In 2022, the median age in the United States was a record 38.9. The birthrate, which has declined since at least 1990, is likely a major contributor.
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When you grow up Korean American in Hawaii, Utah, and South Korea, your perception of how you fit in changes from place to place. Then, you make it to L.A.
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In a world where stick-built homes are the convention, houses made of plastic can be a hard sell. But there’s nothing like an emergency to shift views.
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The bulk of West Nile cases generally occur in August and September in L.A. County, but usually begin in June.
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Part of the idea is to free up budgets that go to police contracts so that more homeless outreach teams and mental health crisis teams could serve Metro riders.
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Across Southern California, facilities used to treat marine mammals are full.
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The city council's rules committee meets Friday to decide whether to remove Price while he fights charges of embezzlement, conflict of interest and perjury.
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Noble Johnson was the first famous Black actor under the classic Hollywood studio system, but he reached his success playing characters of every race but his own. In order to play Black roles, he created a groundbreaking film company in L.A. that made some of the earliest Black produced films for Black audiences.
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A field of debris was found near the site of the last known location of Titan sub, the Coast Guard said.
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Though voters soundly rejected an effort to legalize affirmative action in California in 2020, state Democrats are trying again, proposing a limited version that would allow state agencies to consider race if academic research shows evidence those race-based programs could work. Familiar political battle lines are forming.
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Daniel Joseph "DJ" Rodriguez, 40, of Fontana was sentenced to 12.5 years. Officer Fanone, who he allegedly stunned, served on the Metropolitan Police Department for nearly two decades before resigning in 2021.
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The California Democrat, who gained national recognition during his participation in congressional investigations of former President Trump, is a frequent target of Republicans and Trump himself.