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The special election was controversial because it overrode the board’s appointment to the seat.
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The city was at the center of a national storm after images of protests near a Home Depot there Saturday spread.
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A Justice Department legal opinion released Tuesday disavowed a 1938 determination that monuments created by previous presidents under the Antiquities Act can't be revoked.
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Weinstein's 2020 conviction on sex crimes in New York was overturned last year. In a new trial, jurors heard allegations from three women.
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He spoke in 2009 about his life, career and memories after the release of a new album to critical acclaim.
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One job center said there's been a 90% drop in the number of people looking for work after the immigration raids.
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While bills aimed at boosting housing construction are having a banner year in California, those for renters rights face an “uphill battle.”
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The Beach Boys' co-founder, songwriter and producer transformed pop music into high art and became America's answer to The Beatles' Lennon and McCartney in the process.
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As Trump administration weighs cutting federal funds to California, Newsom suggests withholding taxes from federal government.
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Earthaven Ecovillage fared remarkably well after Hurricane Helene. The community had backup power and water systems, as well as food supplies, but members also knew how to work together in a crisis.
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Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary for public affairs at the Department of Homeland Security, explains why the Trump administration has deployed National Guard and Marine troops to Los Angeles amid protests against immigration raids.
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L.A. Times reporter Ruben Salazar was killed 55 years ago while covering an anti-Vietnam War protest in East L.A. His case illustrates the dangers journalists face today as police fire “less lethal munitions” into crowds.