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Menendez Brothers’ Possible Release Delayed Past Thanksgiving as Gov. Newsom Punts Clemency Decision
Los Angeles will have a new district attorney next month and California's governor has decided to wait for him to take office before moving ahead with the closely watched case.
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A Timothée Chalamet Look-Alike Contest Turns Chaotic, As Organizer Plots Next Move
YouTuber Anthony Po's look-alike contest in New York Sunday also drew the real Timothée Chalamet, a police response and $50 prizes for all entrants — and he's got a few more ideas.
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Dodgers Star Shohei Ohtani Injures Shoulder During World Series Win
The baseball superstar was helped off the field after a failed attempt to steal second base against the New York Yankees.
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Menendez Resentencing Decision to Be Announced By L.A. District Attorney on Thursday
George Gascón told CNN he moved up his timeline because of renewed public attention on the case; a press conference has been set for Thursday afternoon in downtown Los Angeles.
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The Hollywood Sign Once Had a White Dot. Was the Reason Racist?
The curious circle was part of a Los Angeles commerce campaign to "Keep the White Spot White."
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Channing Dungey Praises Debra Lee for Shattering Barriers, Paving the Way for Women of Color in Media
The former BET CEO and Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group co-CEO Pamela Abdy were both honored at Big Brothers Big Sisters Los Angeles gala.
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Henry Winkler and Chrissy Teigen Go K.A.M.P-ing at Hammer Museum Fundraiser
The family-focused event, which raises money for free kids programs at the museum, featured art activities and children's book readings by artists and celebrity guests.
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Warren Wilson, Pioneering Los Angeles Broadcaster and Former KTLA Reporter, Dies at 90
He was one of the first Black broadcasters in L.A. in the 1960s.
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L.A. Mayor Karen Bass on Hot-Button Olympics Issues: “We Have to Eliminate Street Homelessness”
After visiting Paris for the Summer Olympics, the veteran politician addressed plans to curb traffic and homelessness with four years to go: "We need to do an awful lot more."
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Disgraced Attorney Thomas Girardi Found Guilty of Stealing $15M From Clients
A federal court jury in Los Angeles found the former husband of Erika “Jayne” Girardi of Bravo's 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ guilty of wire fraud on four counts.
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Hollywood’s Latest Marketing Go-To: Newly Launched Heads in the Sky Drones Agency
Former Netflix marketing executive Kevin Prince teamed with production executive Michelle Ritorto to co-found the L.A.-based firm which has already worked on 'Challengers,' 'Atlas' and 'Bachelor' displays.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Former Guitarist Sued by Daughter of Man He Allegedly Struck With SUV
Josh Klinghoffer, who left the alternative rock group in 2019, is the subject of a legal complaint filed in Los Angeles accusing him of negligence and wrongful death regarding an "accident" in March.
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KTLA Reporter Sam Rubin Cause of Death Revealed
The longtime anchor and entertainment reporter died in May.
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Deadly Pacific Coast Highway Accident Followed Driver Leaving Nobu Malibu’s Unpermitted July 4th Party
Nine months after four Pepperdine students were killed by a speeding vehicle on the famous highway, a man has died after a woman partying at the chic restaurant drifted into oncoming traffic.
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LeBron James’ Son Bronny James Selected by Lakers With 55th Pick in NBA Draft
The oldest son of the NBA's all-time scoring leader and four-time champion was drafted Thursday by the Los Angeles Lakers, the team that his father has played for since 2018.
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President Biden Condemns Pro-Palestine Protest Violence at L.A. Synagogue Event
The protest outside a Jewish house of worship Sunday ended with the deployment of dozens of police officers.
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