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The annual report says instances of harassment, assault and propaganda are all on the rise. It warns that public officials and social media stars have helped normalize longstanding antisemitic tropes.
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LA Metro's Board of Directors votes to extend contract with police for up to three more years, and to explore creating a separate Metro police department. LA Metro spends between 150 and 200 million dollars on policing each year.
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Mutual aid groups have been crucial for this area during this extreme storm season in Southern California.
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There’s been a lot of talk about a $4.9 billion budget reserve. We break down where the money comes from and how the district could spend it.
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This week in television, we tell you what you need to know about TV shows 'Succession,' 'Yellowjackets' and 'Emergency: NYC.'
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When mountain residents realized county resources wouldn't reach them for a week or more, neighbors banded together to help each other out.
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Ridley-Thomas is charged with conspiracy, bribery, mail fraud and wire fraud.
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Advances in forensic science are helping investigators intervene before killers become a household name.
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Millions of Americans celebrate the Islamic holy month — here are a few tips to get you acquainted.
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The Federal Trade Commission gets thousands of complaints a year from customers trapped in memberships they don't want. Its "Click to Cancel" proposal aims to change that, Chair Lina Khan tells NPR.
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Powerful artificial intelligence tools that can create video, audio, text and pictures are raising fears the technology will supercharge disinformation and propaganda by bad actors.
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The agency issued a consumer alert urging people to be vigilant for calls using voice clones generated by artificial intelligence. They can be used by criminals hoping to swindle people out of money.