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Balenciaga star says she's "shaken" after viewing campaign
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Balenciaga star says she’s “shaken” after viewing campaign

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Aaron

Kim Kardashian 'shaken by the disturbing images' from Balenciaga holiday campaign images She was snapped holding a bouquet of flowers in front of a Balenciaga-designed holiday ad for the brand. In a recent interview...

West L.A. wins $10 million for two major projects
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West L.A. wins $10 million for two major projects

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Aaron

South L.A. among communities awarded state grants for climate projects A group in West L.A. has won more than US$10 million from the California Energy Commission over six years for two major projects: a...

Los Angeles Community College District’s Big Win
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Los Angeles Community College District’s Big Win

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Aaron

Endorsement: Four for Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees This week, the California State Legislature approved a bill that would fund the next several fiscal years by borrowing money through bond sales....

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Netanyahu’s forces securing a majority after weeks of parliamentary paralysis

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Israel counts last votes as Netanyahu’s majority firms up By Gil Ronen 1 November 2012 Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday declared that he has a majority of votes in Israel’s parliament. Yet in...

White House Weddings Will Be a Time-Honored Tradition
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White House Weddings Will Be a Time-Honored Tradition

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Aaron

Biden's South Lawn wedding is one White House tradition all can celebrate—until the president shows up. This story is a part of the USA TODAY Network project The Week in White House. Read more...

Walmart Says It's Taking Extra Measures to Protect Employees
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Walmart Says It’s Taking Extra Measures to Protect Employees

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Aaron

'Every Day Is Frightening': Working For Walmart Amid Covid-19 Crisis As retail giant Walmart continues to work around the clock to accommodate employees around the world, the company is also facing an unprecedented...

UC Riverside's James West is working to breed a drought-tolerant grass
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UC Riverside’s James West is working to breed a drought-tolerant grass

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Aaron

Column: Has a UC Riverside researcher created the Holy Grail of drought-tolerant lawns? By: Chris Stolzing, Photo by The University of California, Riverside, has a long history of drought-tolerant grass research. With the onset...

Redwood City’s Water Crisis
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Redwood City’s Water Crisis

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Aaron

Building with nature: Can reviving a marsh save this California town from sea level rise? California's Bay Area is built on bayous. Some are as deep as 100 feet, and others rise just as...

The British Empire and the Great Replacement
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The British Empire and the Great Replacement

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Opinion: The British Empire: A legacy of violence? As recently as a decade ago, most Europeans felt that colonialism was little more than a good thing. The British Empire was seen as a benevolent...

The Latino Communities in Los Angeles County Have the Lowest Risk of a Catastrophic Flood
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The Latino Communities in Los Angeles County Have the Lowest Risk of a Catastrophic Flood

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Major flood would hit Los Angeles Black communities disproportionately hard, study finds A Black community in Los Angeles county would face a greater threat of a catastrophic flood than the majority Latino communities most...