How 'religious liberties' became a buzzword, the FBI hacks into the San Bernardino iPhone, a look at the program that pays past criminals to stay out of trouble.
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Labor unions eked out a win in a legal battle over whether public school teachers should be required to pay dues - even when they DON'T want to be a union member.
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What protections, if any, do faith-based communities across this country have?
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FBI drops case against Apple, but questions of national security and privacy remain. A look at who really won this legal battle.
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New research shows that how well mom or dad sleeps can actually affect a parent's perception of how well their child sleeps.
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While other host cities go into staggering debt, LA made a profit. A look into the legacy of the 1932 and 1984 Olympics, and what 2024 could bring to the city.
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• 6:50
The median home price here has climbed for the 47th straight month and there's no sign of slowing down heading into the fierce spring buying season.
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• 10:38
L.A. will play host to thousands of writers and literature buffs of all stripes for the Association of Writers and Writers Program conference.
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This week we've got a country crooner with a Nirvana cover, a Brazilian power duo that've been playing for 50 years and Moroccon history in music.