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California has 167 of the campuses, the most in the country. A suit contends the program is discriminatory.
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As schools close for the summer, families can prepare for what experts are calling a child welfare and human rights crisis.
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It will be warm and dry today, but the addition of gusty onshore winds for the interior portions are raising the risk of fire weather for SoCal.
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Bold flavors and inventive takes on traditional Indian cuisine, for a very attractive price.
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A state gas tax increase will take effect ahead of Independence Day, with some reports predicting skyrocketing prices. Is it really true?
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They’ve been used in cities across Europe. Some groups are now trying to make them happen in L.A.
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Video footage can be used to keep government employees accountable.
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The goal is to improve quality connection throughout southeast L.A.
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The county says it’s willing to share the records under a strict confidentiality agreement.
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Metro to update protocols for closing stations after passengers were left 'stranded' during protests“ I heard people were walking miles to try to get out, and these were people that were dispersing because they were ordered to disperse,” Metro board chair and L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn said.
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Turnitin’s AI detectors are flawed and the company demands forever access to student papers.
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U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer will allow California to question key Trump administration officials and seek details on how national troops have been used since their deployment earlier this month.