Kamala Harris’ campaign memoir burns some Democratic bridges
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Kamala Harris’ campaign memoir burns some Democratic bridges

Democrats, despite their hypersensitive, bleeding-heart reputation, can be harsh. Ruthless, even. When it comes to picking their presidential nominee, it’s often one and done. Walter Mondale, Michael Dukakis,…

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Camp Pendleton is an oasis from SoCal urban sprawl. Feds now consider unprecedented development
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Camp Pendleton is an oasis from SoCal urban sprawl. Feds now consider unprecedented development

In the sweeping Southern California metropolis spanning from Santa Barbara to the Mexico border, Camp Pendleton has long remained the largest undeveloped stretch of the coastline. The 17…

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Budapest Design Week to Offer 175 Programs in 10 Cities
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Budapest Design Week to Offer 175 Programs in 10 Cities

Budapest Design Week 2025, with the motto “Fluid Boundaries,” will focus on the blurring of boundaries in the design industry and await interested visitors between October 8 and…

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Photos: Black surfers ride the waves
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Photos: Black surfers ride the waves

1 2 3 1. Surf instructors help Candace Chestnut, of Los Angeles, ride a wave for her first time as she takes lessons. 2. Nicole Mitchell, of Charlotte,…

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With contract talks stalled, Starbucks baristas rally in L.A.
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With contract talks stalled, Starbucks baristas rally in L.A.

Starbucks workers rallied at two Los Angeles area coffee shops over the weekend in an effort to pressure the company to restart contract talks that have been stalled…

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Demonstrators protest Trump, call for support of Prop. 50
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Demonstrators protest Trump, call for support of Prop. 50

Hundreds of people gathered across Southern California beaches on Saturday for a “Hold the Line” demonstration, a movement protesting Donald Trump’s presidency and promoting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Proposition…

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How bad is California’s housing shortage? It depends on who’s doing the counting
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How bad is California’s housing shortage? It depends on who’s doing the counting

Imagine you’ve finally taken your car to the mechanic to investigate that mysterious warning light that’s been flashing on your dashboard for the past week and a half.…

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Singer D4vd broke lease and moved out of Hollywood Hills home searched in 15-year-old girl’s death
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Singer D4vd broke lease and moved out of Hollywood Hills home searched in 15-year-old girl’s death

Singer D4vd broke his lease to a multimillion-dollar home in the Hollywood Hills and moved out just days after police searched the property in connection to the death…

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D4Vd’s Tesla was ticketed 11 days before Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s body found inside
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D4Vd’s Tesla was ticketed 11 days before Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s body found inside

A 2023 Tesla registered to David Anthony Burke, known as D4Vd, was ticketed by Los Angeles authorities on a Hollywood Hills street near where the singer lived 11…

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In Trump’s ‘domestic terrorism’ memo, some see blueprint for vengeance
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In Trump’s ‘domestic terrorism’ memo, some see blueprint for vengeance

At a tense political moment in the wake of conservative lightning rod Charlie Kirk’s killing, President Trump signed a presidential memorandum focusing federal law enforcement on disrupting “domestic…

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