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Relatives of Cesar Chavez decry the Kennedy campaign’s use of the late labor icon’s image. The candidate’s father, RFK, was an ally of the farmworkers union Chavez co-founded.
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Hollywood talent agencies and producers have met with AI companies, including ChatGPT maker OpenAI, to learn about how their technologies could be used in entertainment.
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It pays to rattle more, bite more often and inject more toxin on an island where rattlesnakes could be trampled or stomped to death by imported goats, pigs, bison and deer, according to a study published in the scientific journal Toxins.
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Estrada is the public face of U.S. law in Southern California. To hear him so effortlessly code-switch struck me as bold yet smart. What kind of fed was hip enough to do that? I caught up to him to ask why he decided to be more pointed en Español.
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The abortion-pill case shows the gap between the Supreme Court’s far-right and merely conservative justices. A second Trump presidency could move the bench further right.
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Luis Acensio Cordero was denied a visa to return to the U.S. from El Salvador and has been separated from his wife, Sandra Muñoz, since 2015.
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Nearly 900 unhoused people died in 2023 in Los Angeles, a 23% drop compared to the previous year, according to data released Thursday by City Controller Kenneth Mejia’s office. But many people are dying from drugs.
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A strained relationship between LAX and the People Mover contractor has led to project delays, according to credit agency Fitch Ratings.
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Approving two proposed killer whale species could transform how they’re conserved. It would also turn a new page in one of the strangest chapters in marine mammal history.
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