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Recent polls show many Californians were undecided heading into Election Day on Gov. Newsom’s Proposition 1, which would fund new mental health treatment facilities.
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Amid gang violence and international pressure, Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry says he will resign once a transitional council is named. Primary voting ends in the battleground state of Georgia.
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Districts store all kinds of sensitive student data, which means the consequences of a cyberattack can follow pupils into adulthood. It's not just their credit that's at risk. From the NPR archives.
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A new report outlining concerns at Los Padrinos is the latest round of criticism for an embattled probation department.
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Hearing aids have become more accessible than ever, but their ties to a variety of stigmas — and costs — keep them out of the ears of people who need them.
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The Los Angeles Civil Rights Department fined Smart & Final $10K for allegedly discriminating against a Black man.
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Actors, directors and musicians at the 2024 Oscars wore the red pins to support a group called Artists4Ceasefire, which is calling for an immediate and permanent cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
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For a night with relatively few surprises but some very enjoyable winners, it was a solid show that honored an awful lot of good movies, and movies that drew significant audiences.
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‘Ramadan Kareem’ or ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ are phrases you can use to wish your Muslim colleague or friend.
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As the holy month of Ramadan begins, Muslims are preparing for a less joyful observance this year. Fasting and charity take on a different meaning when many in Gaza are suffering.
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Opponents of Measure B say it makes it impossible to flay the pride flag on city property.
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Where does everyone hang out in Southern California after they break their fast?