Senate Confirms Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, Sidestepping Tuberville Blockade
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Senate Confirms Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, Sidestepping Tuberville Blockade

The Senate confirmed Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. of the Air Force on Wednesday as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, circumventing Senator Tommy Tuberville’s blockade of…

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Where you can find the new COVID-19 vaccine
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Where you can find the new COVID-19 vaccine

Although shipments of the newest COVID-19 vaccines started arriving in Southern California pharmacies and clinics last week, Kaiser Permanente members will need to wait just a little longer…

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Peso Pluma Cancels Tijuana Concert After Threats
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Peso Pluma Cancels Tijuana Concert After Threats

Peso Pluma, the Mexican singer-songwriter who burst onto the global stage earlier this year, said safety concerns had forced him to cancel his Oct. 14 show in Tijuana,…

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‘Cold and with a lot of calculation’: Ambush of deputies in 2020 was revenge for gunman’s slain friend
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‘Cold and with a lot of calculation’: Ambush of deputies in 2020 was revenge for gunman’s slain friend

By the time he sidled up to a patrol car and shot two Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies at point-blank range, Deonte Lee Murray was in the midst…

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State to pay $250 million to rebuild Lynwood High School
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State to pay $250 million to rebuild Lynwood High School

At 9:16 a.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2020, 8 tons of concrete and metal roofing came crashing down without warning onto the concourse leading into the main classroom…

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State to pay $250 million to rebuild Lynwood High School
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State to pay $250 million to rebuild Lynwood High School

At 9:16 a.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2020, 8 tons of concrete and metal roofing came crashing down without warning onto the concourse leading into the main classroom…

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Victims of Rancho Tehama mass shooting still suffering
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Victims of Rancho Tehama mass shooting still suffering

RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, Calif. —  Gage Elliott became an orphan on Nov. 14, 2017. He was 7 years old. That morning, his father and paternal grandmother, who were raising…

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Victims of Rancho Tehama mass shooting still suffering
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Victims of Rancho Tehama mass shooting still suffering

RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, Calif. —  Gage Elliott became an orphan on Nov. 14, 2017. He was 7 years old. That morning, his father and paternal grandmother, who were raising…

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Monkeypox spreads in L.A., but vaccine shortage persists
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Monkeypox spreads in L.A., but vaccine shortage persists

As criticism grows from LGBTQ activists and others, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said it will expand eligibility for the monkeypox vaccine to certain patients…

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Lopez: Activists push L.A. to the left, targeting old guard
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Lopez: Activists push L.A. to the left, targeting old guard

Los Angeles, after years of leftward tilt, is in the midst of a shift. Further to the left. The nation has been commandeered by the right, but Los…

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