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Want to plant but afraid of the 'ouch'? Here's advices from a physical therapist for how to get hands-on in the garden, even if you have back pain or other chronic aches.
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The Recording Academy, the organization behind the Grammy Awards, rolled out new rules around AI ahead of next year's show — as the technology rapidly advances.
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Imposter scams are top U.S. fraud now: Con artists are using new technology to get real time information plus voice cloning and caller ID spoofing to make it even harder to tell truth from fiction.
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Monday marks the Juneteenth holiday — a date commemorating the fall of slavery in the United States. While it's a new federal holiday, it's been celebrated since the 1860s.
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A popular program doubles CalFresh benefits to buy fruits and vegetables at farmers’ markets. It is among the California food benefit programs on the table in the budget negotiations between legislative leaders and Gov. Newsom.
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It all started with a backyard barbecue in 1949.
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Students at Los Angeles-area community colleges have more opportunities to recognize Juneteenth, but also look for more support year-round.
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The historical context study is open until September.
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Celebrate Juneteenth through music and film events. Attend a panel discussion on the hip-hop revolution. Listen to Love and Rockets live.
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These drop-in camps will be located at 56 parks across the county.
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When L.A.'s waitlist opened last fall, 30,000 applicants landed a spot. Many are now wondering how their monthly payments will be calculated.
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Community relations manager Imelda Padilla, and City Council aide Marisa Alcaraz are vying to represent Van Nuys, Panorama City and other communities in L.A.'s District 6.