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So-called point-of-sale donations have sharply increased in recent years, bringing in hundreds of millions a year. But the requests to "round up" your bill for charity have really taken off.
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The Motion Picture Academy hopes that more popular films, an earlier showtime, and increased diversity among nominees will lead to higher viewership.
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In the 2022 midterm elections, Black voter turnout dropped dramatically. Ahead of the presidential election in 2024, organizers warn it could happen again and political parties should pay attention.
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We asked, “what movies just scream California?” The list is endless, but here are a few to add to your California-centric cinema journey.
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Jackie and Shadow's parenting ups and downs have captivated thousands.
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The new report from the National Parks Conservancy Association has found that while pollution levels are largely improving in national parks across the country, California parks have been slower to improve.
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This adds another drop into a big bucket of funding for Inside Safe: $250 million for this year, to be exact.
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A 2-mile-long oil sheen was spotted off the coast on Friday.
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In honor of the Razzie Awards, we nod to the best of bad movies — the ones you just can't look away from.
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If you’re wondering why we’re still waiting on race calls, these charts explain it.
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Venice's very own museum is for the people of Venice to tell their own stories of living in the 3-square mile neighborhood.
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The state of Israeli society, five months after the Oct. 7 attack, is crucial to understanding where the Israel-Hamas conflict might lead. Here are five ways Israel has been transformed.