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Iran's sports minister said playing in the tournament is out of the question as the U.S. bombing campaign continues.
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Eviction defense for tenants at risk of homelessness was set to end March 31 if the city didn’t award a new contract.
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Under the proposal, the City Council would be able to set police policy under certain circumstances.
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The money’s recovery stems from an LAist investigation into millions of unaccounted-for public dollars.
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Members of the International Energy Agency have announced a coordinated release of stockpiled oil.
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In a phone call with CBS News Monday, Trump said "the war is very complete." But at a separate event he said the U.S. still needed to achieve "ultimate victory."
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Israel targeted Iran's oil facilities for the first time early Sunday, with videos showing huge flames lighting up the sky.
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California Democrats introduced legislation to restore Medi-Cal for all income-qualifying residents of any age, including undocumented immigrants.
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President Donald Trump is pushing the Senate to abandon the filibuster and pass the SAVE American Act, a bill top Democrat calls "Jim Crow 2.0."
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The DOJ has published additional Epstein files related to allegations that President Trump sexually abused a minor after an NPR investigation found dozens pages were withheld.
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Over hours of testimony, the Clintons both denied knowledge of Epstein's crimes prior to his pleading guilty in 2008.
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The former president told members of Congress he saw no signs of Epstein's sexual abuse as he faced hours of grilling from lawmakers.
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Go Fact Yourself LIVE with Stacy Keanan and Drew Lynch
On March 12, actor turned lawyer Stacy Keanan and comedian Drew Lynch, plus surprise guest experts will join J. Keith and Helen for a trivia show like no other!
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Dance Classes with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Join LAist and Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center for a beginner, no-experience-necessary dance class led by artists from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
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Go Fact Yourself LIVE with Timothy Simons and Vic Michaelis
On March 28, actor Timothy Simons and actor Vic Michaelis, plus surprise guest experts will join J. Keith and Helen for a trivia show like no other!
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Marketplace LIVE with Kai Ryssdal
This … is Marketplace. Join host Kai Ryssdal for an afternoon doing what he does best: unpacking the headlines of our economy – and what they mean for the rest of us.
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Night of Ideas
Mark your calendar! Night of Ideas is coming back to the Wende Museum on Saturday, April 4 - join LAist there.
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Orange County has filed a lawsuit accusing its main mental health partner Mind OC of squandering more than $60 million in public funds.
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A voter ID ballot initiative is gaining momentum in California.
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Without this Education Department oversight, borrowers could "be placed in the wrong loan repayment status, billed for incorrect amounts" and more.
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The Eastside school had the highest score and is among eight LAUSD schools advancing to the California Academic Decathlon set for March 19–22.
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It’s Daylight Saving, that time of the year when we get more of that gorgeous L.A. light. To scientists, it’s a bit more complicated.
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Nanday parakeets have stuck to the canyons around Malibu, so it’s not clear how they got there.
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Our friends at KCRW are bringing together a lot of pie-makers for their annual PieFest & Contest. It’s all going down this weekend in Griffith Park.
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An investigation from the New York Times published Saturday detailed troubling incidents of past abuse by Noma's star chef, René Redzepi.
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Imperfect ParadiseLAist's weekly on-demand news magazine show that pulls back the curtain and dives deeper into the biggest and most consequential SoCal stories of the week from our newsroom. New episodes drop every Friday.Listen 25:11As Route 66 celebrates its centennial anniversary, we look back at its enduring impact as an iconic road that stretched from Illinois to California — and some of its darker past. It wasn’t just a mode of transportation for family road trips. The historic route was also a primary path for Black Americans to escape the South during the Jim Crow era, all while navigating around sundown towns. L.A. Explained Reporter Cato Hernandez joins Imperfect Paradise to discuss the significance of Route 66, its influence on California and its effect on Black migration to the West.
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Route 66 has a 100-year legacy of American road trips and expansion, but the Mother Road had its problems too