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For more than 50 years, the CCNMA-CLJ participated in the rise of Latinos in journalism in California and the U.S.
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A Markup examination of a typical college shows how students are subject to a vast and growing array of watchful tech, from homework trackers to test-taking software, even license plate readers
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A long-awaited report from the city’s housing department lays out the steps to potentially providing L.A. renters with a right to counsel.
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Ramona Gardens residents decided years ago that their health was not a luxury, and they are pushing for what they deserve.
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For more than 50 years, the California Chicano News Media Association-California Latino Journalists participated in the rise of Latinos in journalism in California and the United States.
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As coursework has moved online, college students face pervasive tracking and are banding together to protect their privacy. Here are steps individual students can take to safeguard their personal information.
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A majority of the 23 flagged locations are in the downtown L.A. area. Still, officials caution that doesn't mean we'll see another 10 Freeway fire.
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Kissinger's guiding foreign policy principle was that strategic national interests take priority over more idealistic aims, like the promotion of human rights and democracy.
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En su primera entrevista desde que estalló el escándalo hace un año, le preguntamos a Martínez sobre los comentarios racistas y ofensivos que escuchó en las grabaciones.
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Black, Jewish and LGBTQIA+ residents endured the most reported hate crimes in the county, officials say.
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World leaders, climate experts and oil company executives converge on Dubai later this week to talk about climate change at the United Nations COP28 meeting. Here's what you need to know.
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On a recent Thursday, we came back to the Crawford to chat about wellness in LGBTQ+ spaces. Learn a bit about the speakers and watch the event.