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Advertisers spent up to $7 million for every 30 seconds of airtime during Super Bowl LVII. Here's a sampling of what worked — and didn't — in the most expensive ad showcase on American television.
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The chancellor is not an elected position, but here’s how you can have a say in who takes the job.
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A new California State University chancellor is expected to be selected by July. The chancellor is selected by university trustees, but the public does have some influence.
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Valentine's Day is a premium excuse to buy chocolate for someone you know — or for yourself. Here's how to do it right.
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Residents of the largely Muslim city of Adiyaman, Turkey heard the sounds of heavy machinery Friday instead of calls to prayer.
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El Rey de Música Ranchera embodies the same machismo that we've criticized from many of our dads and tíos. It's the toxic masculinity many of us are actively trying to rectify within our families or communities while we sing "Volver, volver" and "Estos celos."
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Experts are still trying to determine the extent of the damage.
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Join the Culinary Historians of Southern California for a dive into the history of ice cream, and sample special recipes made with locally-sourced ingredients.
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These local spots will have your TV, beverage, food and crowd needs covered.
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While supermarket inflation is still high, there are savings to be found on Super Bowl snacks. Prices for chicken wings and guacamole have fallen sharply since last year's big game.
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Homosexuality was considered a mental disorder and "sexual deviation" until 1973 — months after Silverstein gave a presentation challenging the classification.
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Among age-gap discourse and the increasing fixation on preventing wrinkles, we will still find ourselves getting older no matter what we do.