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L.A. Trade-Tech College has the longest continuously running culinary arts program in the country, a resource for California's growing restaurant industry.
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The gender disparity in health care means fewer women are included in clinical trials, diagnosis takes longer, and self-reported symptoms are often dismissed.
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Food editor Gab Chabrán visits Silver Lake to try a diverse array of delicious offerings, including innovative Mexican seafood creations, Hong Kong-style French toast, and enough pizza, tacos and burgers to fill you up for another edition of Cheap Fast Eats.
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As the official pandemic response ends, the virus — and hope — linger.
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Most Californians get extended coverage until November.
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This fungi isn’t a “fun guy.” Here’s what to do if you spot or suspect mold in your home.
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A new study says that Australia’s 2019-2020 bushfires were so massive that they could have helped kick off our recent run of La Niñas.
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The third installment of Pacific Standard Time will focus on arts and science. The Getty Foundation will award grants to more than 50 organizations.
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Donald Trump was a fading TV presence when the WGA strike put a dent in network schedules.
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A new state law aims to ensure workers with disabilities earn at least minimum wage. But some worry that the state doesn’t have enough resources to help these workers compete for jobs.
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The DGA's current collective bargaining agreement expires on June 30. The negotiations could have a big impact on the outcome of the WGA strike.
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Astronomers pointed the James Webb Space Telescope at a common kind of planet that's bigger than Earth but smaller than Neptune. What they saw wasn't what they expected.