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The state is doling out millions to support local water supply projects.
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The holiday honors the events of June 19, 1865, on which enslaved Black Americans were told they were free.
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In the 1950s and ‘60s, Creole families from New Orleans brought the tastes, sounds, and traditions of home to L.A.’s Jefferson Boulevard as they sought new opportunities, jobs, and “freedoms that they had never before experienced.”
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It's L.A.'s most popular Pride event, with live music performances from top artists, and a march down Hollywood Boulevard — where the world's first permitted Pride march began.
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We're here to help you make a decision on what TV shows are worth your time.
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The former president has been indicted on seven counts, including willful retention of information related to national defense and at least one false statements charge, a source tells NPR.
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Will America Embrace Newsom’s Gun Plan? 5 Things To Know About His Bid To Change The US ConstitutionGov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed constitutional amendment includes four popular gun control policies, but it faces an extraordinarily difficult path to succeeding.
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The show Defining Courage is racing to recognize the fast-shrinking class of service members.
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Experts say tinder-dry grasses could eventually serve as fuel for fast-moving fires.
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The program is set to launch in Los Angeles on Dec. 1.
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The California two-spot octopus can edit the RNA in its brain to produce different proteins as ocean temperatures fluctuate, a new study finds.
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Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders often develop diabetes at lower weights and younger ages than others. Doctors from these communities are pushing for earlier screenings and lifestyle changes.