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Boeing Max 9s to return to skies less than a month after a panel blew off midflight
The FAA is greenlighting an inspection and maintenance procedure for Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft that...
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'You will not sit here while our children die.' Desperate families of Gaza hostages push for cease-fire
More than three months into the Israel-Hamas war, the families of hostages held in Gaza have...
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Los Angeles Times owner appoints Terry Tang as interim editor
The paper's owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong moved quickly to name the new leader to settle a...
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High-tech and war are integrating some ultra-Orthodox Jews into Israel's secular society
Some ultra-Orthodox Jews are seeking secular Israeli jobs and lifestyles, but they face growing resentment over...
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Groundwater depletion is worsening worldwide. Parts of California are suffering rapid declines
Groundwater depletion is worsening in many of the world's farming regions. But a global study also...
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Column: Why 2024 may not be the worst political year ever
Despite grim news now, there's reason to believe that voters will not reelect an indecent, ignorant...
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Israel's media mostly keep Gaza's human toll out of sight
Civilian deaths in Gaza have fueled global outrage. But many Israelis, still raw from Hamas' Oct....
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It’s over, and other takeaways from Trump's defeat of Haley in New Hampshire
Takeaways from former President Trump's victory over former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in Tuesday's New...
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Trump beats Haley in New Hampshire Republican primary
Trump's defeat of Nikki Haley in New Hampshire's presidential primary effectively puts the Republican presidential nomination...
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L.A. Times to lay off at least 115 people in the newsroom
The L.A. Times began laying off 115 newsroom employees on Tuesday. Owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong said...
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Oprah's 'spiritual guru,' a longtime Californian, tests whether new age can win votes in New Hampshire
Marianne Williamson, who spent the bulk of her life in California as a new-age guru, is...
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Goldberg: Everyone else is picking up the slack as Congress neglects its duty
The executive branch and the judiciary end up squaring off over regulations because lawmakers won't make...
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Ahead of the New Hampshire primary, Republicans campaign on security at the border — with Canada
In the months ahead of its primary election Tuesday, New Hampshire has cracked down on migration...
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Granderson: Texans don't hate migrants. Why do they elect such a cruel governor?
Greg Abbott's policies are killing refugees trying to flee across the border. Many voters oppose his...
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'I just want to run': Mental health care yet another casualty of Gaza war
The war in Gaza has shattered the territory's fragile mental health services — at a time...
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Managing Editor Sara Yasin departs amid L.A. Times turmoil
Yasin joined The Times nearly two years ago. As a Palestinian American, she held a unique...
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Supreme Court rules for Biden administration in Texas border dispute
In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court decides Texas cannot block U.S. Border Patrol agents from...
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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, reveals skin cancer diagnosis came as a 'shock'
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, said has been diagnosed with malignant melanoma, a form of skin...
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Column: Taiwan held an election. War didn't break out. That's good news for California and the world
War over Taiwan would cause a deep recession in China and the U.S., and it would...
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Opinion: Ron DeSantis found his groove way too late
DeSantis argued that Trump's legal issues will hobble him in November. But the former president's campaign...
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Ron DeSantis ends presidential bid days before New Hampshire primary, endorses Trump
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ends his campaign and endorses former President Trump. 'How rapidly Trump is...
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Why do Arizona Republicans keep dressing up like cowboys?
Cowboying has virtually disappeared in the state, but Western attire has a new purpose: to broadcast...
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NASA finally figures out how to open a $1-billion canister
Late last year, a spacecraft containing samples of a 4.6-billion-year-old asteroid landed safely in the desert...
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How plagiarism-detection programs became an unlikely political weapon
In academia particularly, a charge of plagiarism can be devastating. Software makes it easier than ever...