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Column: Sorry, San Francisco is not the crime-ridden hellhole the far right claims it is
SAN FRANCISCO — The first time Kenshi Westover walked into AsiaSF, an iconic transgender cabaret in this city’s gritty South of Market neighborhood, it was as a closeted gay Mormon visiting from Utah. That was 20 years ago, and Westover…
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How the mayor of a small Inland Empire town became one of Congress' most powerful Democrats
Rep. Pete Aguilar felt the threat rising. As the House prepared to confirm Joe Biden as the nation’s next president on Jan. 6, 2021, and put an end to Donald Trump’s false claim that the election was rigged, Aguilar had a great view of the…
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Column: Trump seems to have a firm grip on GOP polls — but his rivals think they can do better
WASHINGTON — Last week, a Wall Street Journal poll reported that former President Trump had opened a wide lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the nascent contest for the Republican presidential nomination.In a two-candidate matchup,…
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Book bans are soaring in U.S. schools, fueled largely by new laws in Republican-led states
Fearing criminal penalties, public schools throughout Missouri removed hundreds of books from their libraries after state lawmakers last year made it illegal to provide students with “sexually explicit” material — a new law that carried…
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Former L.A. Mayor Richard J. Riordan battled, but ultimately honored, the media
Plenty of Los Angeles mayors have fumed about their coverage in this newspaper. Richard J. Riordan may be the only one who retaliated with a satirical essay aimed at one of his tormentors: me.The occasion was a fake Page One, a tradition…
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California Supreme Court rejects lawsuit challenging Newsom's plan to treat mental illness
The California Supreme Court this week declined to block the rollout of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s sweeping new plan to compel people with severe mental illness into treatment, meaning the controversial program remains on track to begin this fall…
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The Week in Photos: California's wells are drying up; and migrating birds favor a San Gabriel…
Hello, and welcome to this week’s selection of top stories in pictures by Los Angeles Times photographers. A dirt parking lot in the San Gabriel Mountains has become a major flyway for migrating birds. It’s not clear why exactly this spot,…
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Running and cycling to raise awareness of global water issues
Over the past year, Mina Guli has run marathons in 32 countries from Australia to Zambia. She ran through cities and farmlands in California, and along the shores of the largest reservoirs in the American West.All of her runs have had a…
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Iran's storytelling tradition spans centuries. A woman in Tehrangeles has revolutionized it
In a lavish West Hollywood banquet hall adorned with the colors of spring, the Iranian epic storyteller Gordafarid strides across the stage like a mythical heroine, dressed in a white embroidered vest, black bell sleeves and white knee-high…
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Labor union SEIU appeals Prop. 22 challenge to California Supreme Court
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging California’s gig economy law Proposition 22 have made good on their promise to take the case to the state’s highest court. The Service Employees International Union and a group of rideshare drivers on…
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