Dick Schlosberg dead: Former L.A. Times publisher was 79
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Dick Schlosberg dead: Former L.A. Times publisher was 79

Former Times publisher Richard T. “Dick” Schlosberg III, who led the newspaper during an era that saw double-digit profits and the emergence of the internet, which would eventually…

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The End of the Bill Belichick Hoodie Era
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The End of the Bill Belichick Hoodie Era

In all the words currently being written about the end of the Bill Belichick era in Boston — or, technically, the Boston suburbs — which reportedly finally came…

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Rare jaguar captured on trail camera in Arizona
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Rare jaguar captured on trail camera in Arizona

For several days last month, a variety of wild Arizona critters were recorded by photographer Jason Miller via stashed-away trail cameras. On Dec. 11, video recorders captured a…

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Mayorkas Impeachment and Border Talks Put House and Senate G.O.P. at Odds
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Mayorkas Impeachment and Border Talks Put House and Senate G.O.P. at Odds

This week in the Republican-led House, G.O.P. representatives plan to kick off their formal effort to impeach Alejandro N. Mayorkas, the homeland security secretary who has been one…

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Video shows moment officer hits pedestrian with car in South Los Angeles
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Video shows moment officer hits pedestrian with car in South Los Angeles

Footage newly released by the Los Angeles Policy Department shows how a police cruiser fatally struck 26-year-old Luis Espinoza in Watts in the gathering twilight on Dec. 8.…

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Missiles Hammer Kyiv in Large-Scale Attack on Ukraine
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Missiles Hammer Kyiv in Large-Scale Attack on Ukraine

Missiles and drones hammered Kyiv on Tuesday morning, officials said, in what appeared to be a large-scale Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital and other cities. The Ukrainian…

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Dad, son arrested after 10-year-old shoots boy, police say
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Dad, son arrested after 10-year-old shoots boy, police say

A 53-year-old man and his 10-year-old son were arrested Saturday in Sacramento County after the boy fatally shot another child using a stolen gun he had found in…

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Can Stony Brook University Balance Equity and Ambition?
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Can Stony Brook University Balance Equity and Ambition?

Shortly after she became governor of New York, Kathy Hochul made an announcement that caught the higher-education world off guard: The state, which has generally regarded all its…

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Heavy surf continues to batter Southern California coast
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Heavy surf continues to batter Southern California coast

As rain swept across Southern California early Saturday, heavy surf and high tides continued to pound the coast and prompted warnings for people to stay away from the…

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Haley, Asked About the Cause of the Civil War, Avoids Mentioning Slavery
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Haley, Asked About the Cause of the Civil War, Avoids Mentioning Slavery

Nikki Haley, the Republican presidential candidate and former governor of South Carolina who for years has wrestled with how to approach issues of race, slavery and the Confederacy,…

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