A High-Stakes C.P.I. Readout on Inflation Is Due
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A High-Stakes C.P.I. Readout on Inflation Is Due

What to watch for in Tuesday’s inflation number The markets have rebounded from their fall swoon — with the S&P 500 up more than 7 percent over the…

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Six key takeaways from the latest U.S. climate report
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Six key takeaways from the latest U.S. climate report

The dire effects of human-caused climate change are worsening and they threaten to bring more extreme heat waves, droughts, floods and wildfires unless urgent actions are taken, scientists…

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Supreme Court Adopts Ethics Code After Reports of Undisclosed Gifts and Travel
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Supreme Court Adopts Ethics Code After Reports of Undisclosed Gifts and Travel

The Supreme Court issued an ethics code on Monday after a series of revelations about undisclosed property deals and gifts intensified pressure on the justices to adopt one.…

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A jury ordered Amazon to pay a former worker $1.2 million
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A jury ordered Amazon to pay a former worker $1.2 million

A former Amazon employee with Asperger’s syndrome claimed he was bullied and abused by co-workers at a warehouse in San Bernardino, and the company did nothing when he…

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Nikki Haley Makes a $10 Million Move, Hoping to Gain Against Trump
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Nikki Haley Makes a $10 Million Move, Hoping to Gain Against Trump

Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign plans to reserve $10 million in television, radio and digital advertising in Iowa and New Hampshire starting in the first week of December —…

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Tustin hangar fire flareup stalls abatement effort
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Tustin hangar fire flareup stalls abatement effort

On the heels of efforts to launch a cleanup at the historic Tustin hangar that went up in flames last week, releasing asbestos and other toxic substances into…

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Southern California’s first big storm of season to be Wednesday
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Southern California’s first big storm of season to be Wednesday

The first significant storm of the season is expected to arrive midweek in Southern California, bringing cooler temperatures and 1 to 2 inches of rain over several days.…

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Opinion | What Happens When Palestinians Tell Their Stories Directly to the World?
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Opinion | What Happens When Palestinians Tell Their Stories Directly to the World?

After the Israeli military killed his older brother in an airstrike in Gaza in 2014, Ahmed Alnaouq says, he almost lost his will to live. “I sank into…

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Photos: Veterans Day – Los Angeles Times
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Photos: Veterans Day – Los Angeles Times

While U.S. flags come out on Memorial Day, poppies are more identified with Veterans Day. Originally called Armistice Day and commemorating the Nov. 11, 1918, armistice that ended…

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Opinion | Why Aren’t More People Getting Married? Ask Women What Dating Is Like.
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Opinion | Why Aren’t More People Getting Married? Ask Women What Dating Is Like.

This may well be true. But harping on people to get married from high up in the ivory tower fails to engage with the reality on the ground…

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