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The U.S. has struck Kharg Island a second time, hitting military targets again. If the U.S. were to hit the oil infrastructure there, that would be a serious blow to an already struggling global oil market.
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Cities, counties and the state are moving to remove Chavez's name from public buildings, parks and other areas after sexual assault allegations
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California joins a coalition of 23 other states and a dozen cities and counties in the lawsuit.
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A survey from UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies found 52% of voters backing a proposed a one-time, 5% tax on the net worth of billionaires.
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The move comes in response to allegations that Chavez sexually abused girls and women in the United Farm Workers movement.
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NPR has learned that mediators have quietly given Hamas a proposal to hand over all its weapons to ensure Gaza's reconstruction.
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The city says it's looking into alternative vendors for automated license plate readers after reports that Flock data elsewhere was shared with ICE.
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Paris Rezaie ships her specialty cookies all over the U.S. and Canada for the traditional Persian springtime celebration.
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A possible change to the city code would let churches and businesses near the city’s stadium zone charge visitors for parking.
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The county will now create a public dashboard of settlements with its executives in response to LAist reporting.
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We discuss breakfast, lunch and dinner in this often overlooked Westside neighborhood.
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Advocates warn the increase in surveillance would displace sex workers and worry that the city is attempting to clear the area ahead of the FIFA World Cup and Summer Olympics.