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President Trump is set to meet with House Republicans Tuesday at the Kennedy Center as lawmakers are calling for more details on the recent operation in Venezuela.
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Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores have pleaded not guilty to all charges during their first court appearance in their federal narco-terrorism case.
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President Trump wants more U.S. oil companies to "go in" to Venezuela. But there are economic, historical, and climate reasons that may not be easy.
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Top Republicans in Congress praised President Trump for the operation in Venezuela amid calls for briefings in the days to come.
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The Secretary of Defense has launched administrative action against the Arizona senator, who is a retired Navy captain and astronaut.
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President Trump said the U.S. would "run" Venezuela, following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday. But many questions remain about what's next.
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The California Courier uses the name of an established paper and doesn’t disclose apparent Republican ties. Critics call it “pink slime.”
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The Board of Supervisors voted to oppose the Trump administration’s attempts to cut off Medicare and Medicaid funding to youth gender-affirming care providers.
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The budget hole calls for sustainable revenue increases or serious spending cuts, the Legislature’s analysts say. But either would be unpopular with top Democrats.
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California has invested heavily in early childhood education, yet it doesn’t require all 5-year-olds to attend kindergarten.
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A year after the Los Angeles fires, communities remain strong, losses remain significant, and efforts to rebuild are underway.
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About 64,000 students signed up for a week of credit recovery and enrichment camps.
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It’s hard to find people in Hollywood who are willing to speak publicly about their enthusiasm for AI, for fear of being seen as “siding with the machines.” And yet, many people are quietly using the technology already. In this episode, we interview two enthusiastic early adopters of AI in filmmaking about how they’re using it, its strengths and limitations, and how they respond to people who say AI is going to ruin Hollywood.
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Rebecca Gonzales’ oral history sheds light on the rewards and the pain of her breakthrough.
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Jerry Stewart has been training Southern California dogs to herd sheep for nearly four decades.
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Nicknamed "Scotty's Castle," the property has an origin story built on the improbable friendship between a conman and a transplant millionaire who was his mark.
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An LAist correspondent's recipe for the simmered, holiday fruit punch from Mexico and Central America — and the meaning behind it.
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The James Beard winner discussed his memories of his mom's food, earning respect from the tías, and restaurant pricing myths.