U.S. sailor from Monterey Park admits selling secrets to China
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U.S. sailor from Monterey Park admits selling secrets to China

A U.S. sailor and resident of Monterey Park admitted he passed sensitive information and files…

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How to Win Friends and Influence People When You Start a Job
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How to Win Friends and Influence People When You Start a Job

Beginning a new job can be thrilling yet intimidating. We often grapple with the pressure…

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On the Ground in Kfar Azza, a Village Raided by Hamas: ‘It’s a Massacre’
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On the Ground in Kfar Azza, a Village Raided by Hamas: ‘It’s a Massacre’

The village of Kfar Azza looked normal from a distance — tidy terraces of one-story…

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Former Dodgers star Steve Garvey enters U.S. Senate race
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Former Dodgers star Steve Garvey enters U.S. Senate race

After nearly two decades of statewide Republican candidates being rejected by California’s left-leaning electorate, former…

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As a Democrat, Biden Could Afford to Ignore RFK Jr. Not Anymore
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As a Democrat, Biden Could Afford to Ignore RFK Jr. Not Anymore

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign began as a joke in bad taste. His positions…

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Opinion | The Republican Meltdown Shows No Sign of Cooling Off
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Opinion | The Republican Meltdown Shows No Sign of Cooling Off

Gail Collins: Bret, when we started our conversations, you generously agreed to stick to domestic…

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Newsom bans ‘willful defiance suspensions’ in middle and high schools
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Newsom bans ‘willful defiance suspensions’ in middle and high schools

SACRAMENTO —  Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday signed a bill that will ban “willful defiance” suspensions…

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I Drank 2.7L of Water Every Day for 6 Weeks and My Skin Looked Worse
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I Drank 2.7L of Water Every Day for 6 Weeks and My Skin Looked Worse

I believe I live in a constant state of dehydration, and no matter how much…

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In Latin America, Eric Adams’s Warning Meets Skepticism From Migrants
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In Latin America, Eric Adams’s Warning Meets Skepticism From Migrants

Mayor Eric Adams of New York City flew by helicopter on Saturday to the Caribbean…

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A year after racist audio leak, Black Angelenos remain skeptical
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A year after racist audio leak, Black Angelenos remain skeptical

One year since the leaked recording of a backroom conversation among three Los Angeles City…

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