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An immigration sweep on June 19, in which a woman had a heart attack, is one of many that have taken place in Southern California and encapsulates the chaotic methods employed to detain people over the last month.
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California’s workplace safety agency has displayed “critical weakness” in its ability to properly conduct inspections and address hazards, according to a recent state audit of the agency.
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The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority said its annual count showed total homelessness, including people in shelters, in L.A. County declined 4% this year and 3.4% in the city.
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The virtual reality therapist ‘Xaia’ is an example of how AI technology is barreling its way into the burgeoning digital health sector.
Based on Esi Edugyan’s prizewinning novel, this 19th century-set Hulu miniseries centers on George Washington Black, a young escaped slave seen in two different timelines.
Elon Musk’s Tesla Diner and supercharger station was rumored to open Monday, July 21, but a long line of would-be customers were not being let in as of early Monday afternoon.
Football players at Contreras, Roybal and Belmont high schools in L.A. have missed summer practices over fears fueled by immigration raids.
A two-story ADU with movie theater touches in the garage, a rooftop deck and whimsical decor in the living space offers new opportunities for fun-loving Venice family.
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A Times photographer visited Skid Row to hear about conditions on the street from the people living there.