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Here’s some advice for high school seniors in L.A. who have to make the stress-inducing decision on choosing a college to attend.
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More than 450 bills have been introduced across the nation that target LGBTQ+ rights, according to the ACLU.
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Accelerated by the COVID pandemic, a shift by state officials toward emails and written statements is making it more difficult for journalists to be watchdogs for Californians.
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The Long Beach City College Jazz Fest ran into hard times during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the students are still playing.
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Since English was voted the official language of California in 1986, diacritic marks like accents and tildes have been prohibited from government documents. But a proposed bill could change that.
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It'll take longer than usual to get one fixed.
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An estimated 53 million Americans are acting as unpaid caregivers to loved ones, according to the National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP's Caregiving in the U.S. 2020 report.
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A new exhibition in downtown L.A., Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure, takes an inside look at the man and his work. That’s aided by access to the artist’s personal life — made possible because it’s presented by Basquiat’s estate, run by his sisters Jeanine Heriveaux and Lisane Basquiat.
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A shot of the Nazi concentration camp appeared briefly in a shot promoting a match between Dominik and Rey Mysterio on Saturday. The Auschwitz Memorial called the move "shameless."
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Research in recent years has pointed to more incidents of clear-air turbulence in the jet stream brought on by rising temperatures. Airline crews and passengers are feeling the effects firsthand.
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Many high school seniors stress over choosing the right college after getting their acceptance letters. Here’s how they try to reduce the stress and anxiety around the decision.
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California won’t stay wet forever, but remember — we do need fire.