News from California, the nation and world
News from California, the nation and world
Women's voices and votes loom large as pope is set to open a Vatican meeting on church's future
Pope Francis is holding a global synod of Catholic bishops and laypeople on the church's future. This time, women's voices and votes will be heard.
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'Not above the law': Families of Marines killed in crash push for prosecution of deputy
Orange County prosecutors weigh whether to charge the Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy implicated in a Mission Viejo car wreck that killed two Marines.
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CEO de Microsoft afirma que Google se valió de tácticas injustas para dominar motores de búsqueda
El director general de Microsoft, Satya Nadella, declaró el lunes que Google usó tácticas injustas que condujeron a su dominio como motor de búsqueda, prácticas que han obstaculizado al programa rival de su compañía, Bing.
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Happy Hottieween: Megan Thee Stallion rings in October with annual pumpkin-head pics
It's not October until Megan Thee Stallion posts a picture of herself on Instagram with a giant pumpkin on her head. Get ready for Hottieween.
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Surprise! Selena Gomez performs 'Let Somebody Go' with Coldplay at the Rose Bowl
Selena Gomez joins Coldplay for a surprise performance of their 2021 collaboration 'Let Somebody Go' at the British group's Rose Bowl show Sunday.
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U.N. Security Council votes to send Kenya-led multinational force to Haiti
The multinational force's main mission will be to help combat violent gangs engaged in killings and kidnappings in the troubled country.
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Federal student loan payments resume. What you need to know
Federal student loan payments resume this month. Here's how you can locate your account information, get payment details and find repayment plan options available to you.
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Jada Pinkett Smith hopes for 'answers' and 'closure' after arrest in the murder of close friend Tupac Shakur
Jada Pinkett Smith hopes for 'answers,' 'closure' after the arrest of a suspect in the murder of Tupac Shakur. Pinkett Smith and Shakur were close friends.
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If L.A. adds City Council seats, how would it work? These charts show the possibilities
L.A. is considering expanding its City Council in hopes of boosting representation and deterring unethical behavior from politicians. These charts show why it's on the table and how it might work.
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All Onewheel electric skateboards are under recall after 4 deaths and serious injury reports
California-based Future Motion has received dozens of incident reports involving its Onewheel skateboards, regulators say, with injuries including paralysis and traumatic brain injury.
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Pope suggests blessings for same-sex unions are possible in response to 5 conservative cardinals
The Vatican holds that marriage is an indissoluble union between a man and a woman, but Francis has voiced support for same-sex legal benefits.
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Mariah Carey says she is 'defrosting' for her Christmas tour — which will hit the Hollywood Bowl
Mariah Carey has unveiled dates for her Merry Christmas One and All! tour, which has two stops in California, including one at the Hollywood Bowl.
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In 'Taylor Hawkins' backyard,' the Foo Fighters power through grief at Ohana festival
Survival has been a central theme of Dave Grohl’s career, in the wake of Kurt Cobain’s death in 1994 and Taylor Hawkins' in 2022.
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Former Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer and accuser settle civil lawsuits against each other
Bauer sued a San Diego woman, Lindsey Hill, for defamation. She countersued for assault and sexual battery. Neither side will pay money to the other.
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Dodgers' bullpen went from dormant to dominant: It could be the key to their playoff success
The Dodgers had one of the worst relief corps in the major leagues, but the group has been as good as anybody in the last three months.
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Kawhi Leonard on NBA's new policy: 'If I'm able to play, I'll play basketball'
Clippers stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, coming off season-ending injuries, are not worried about the NBA's new player participation rules.
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The Pentagon warns Congress it is running low on money to replace weapons sent to Ukraine
In a letter urging Congress to replenish funding for Ukraine, the Pentagon says it has already been forced to slow down resupplying some troops.
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Rep. Matt Gaetz is threatening to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy. It won't be easy
One of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's harshest critics plans to make good on his threat to remove the California Republican from his leadership post
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Tom Hanks disavows AI clone amid Hollywood's robot reckoning
Acclaimed actor Tom Hanks warned fans that a dental plan being promoted with his likeness is using a fake AI double. His concerns come amid a wider pushback against AI by Hollywood's actors, who are currently on strike.
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Travis Barker reveals health trifecta: 'I can pretty much handle anything god throws at me'
Travis Barker has delivered a health update, describing the medical, dental and neurological issues that hit him in the last week or so.
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2023 MLB playoffs: Schedules, start times, how to watch, odds and off days
What you need to know about the MLB playoffs. The Dodgers and other teams seeded No. 1 or No. 2 have five days off while four best-of-three wild-card matchups take place.
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Video: ‘Elon Musk’ biographer explains the book's complicated motivations
Author Walter Isaacson joined the L.A. Times Book Club to discuss the stories and controversy behind his bestselling "Elon Musk" biography.
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Twelve L.A. County cities sue to postpone new zero-bail policy
The zero-bail policy, which took effect Sunday, allows some nonviolent defendants charged with felonies or misdemeanors to be released after arrest.
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Bad Bunny is returning to the Premios Billboard
Bad Bunny is expected to perform a "world premiere," although Billboard is not confirming the songs for his appearance at Premios Billboard
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Swimmer missing after possible shark attack off Point Reyes beach
Officials continue searching for a person who was reportedly pulled underwater at Point Reyes National Seashore in a shark attack.
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Roger Corman saluted by fans at Beyond Fest: 'Simply, I love making motion pictures'
A panel of former collaborators including Ron Howard, Joe Dante, Amy Holden Jones, Allan Arkush and Jon Davidson shared memories of working for Roger Corman.
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Montana is appealing a landmark climate change ruling that favored youth plaintiffs
The plaintiffs argued they were already feeling the consequences of climate change, with smoke from worsening wildfires choking the air they breathe.
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Sam Bankman-Fried must now convince a jury that the former crypto king was not a crook
The trial of Bankman-Fried, the founder of the failed cryptocurrency brokerage FTX, will begin Tuesday with jury selection.
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México reconoce que 10.000 migrantes llegan a diario a la frontera con EEUU
El presidente mexicano Andrés Manuel López Obrador afirmó el lunes que 10.000 migrantes llegan a diario a la frontera norte, dejando al descubierto la dimensión de la crisis migratoria que enfrenta México y que ha sobrepasado la capacidad de las autoridades.
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For Zelda Williams, SAG-AFTRA's battle against 'horrendous' AI is personal
Zelda Williams, Robin Williams' daughter, criticized "disturbing" AI re-creations of her late father. She also voiced her support for striking SAG-AFTRA actors.
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